The Unfaithful Wife

The Unfaithful Wife

Infobox Film | name = The Unfaithful Wife


caption = Film poster
director = Claude Chabrol
producer = André Génovès
writer = Claude Chabrol
starring = Stéphane Audran Michel Bouquet Michel Duchaussoy
music = Pierre Jansen Dominique Zardi
cinematography = Jean Rabier
editing = Jacques Gaillard
distributor = Compagnie Française de Distribution Cinématographique
released = January 22, 1969
runtime = 98 min.
language = French
budget =
preceded_by =
followed_by =
imdb_id = 0064323

"The Unfaithful Wife" (French: "La Femme infidèle") is a 1968 French film directed by Claude Chabrol. It was remade in English in 2002 as "Unfaithful", directed by Adrian Lyne.

Plot

Charles Desvallées believes that his wife is unfaithful. To know for certain, he employs a detective. When he learns that her lover is the writer Victor Pégala, Desvallées goes to his house and kills him.

Cast

* Stéphane Audran - Hélène Desvallées
* Michel Bouquet - Charles Desvallées
* Michel Duchaussoy - Inspector Duval
* Maurice Ronet - Victor Pegala
* Louise Chevalier - Maid
* Louise Rioton - Mamy
* Serge Bento - Bignon
* Henri Marteau : Paul

External links

*imdb title|id=0064323|title=The Unfaithful Wife


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