Journal of a Crime

Journal of a Crime (1934)

Genres - Drama, Thriller  |   Sub-Genres - Crime Drama  |   Release Date - May 31, 1934 (USA - Unknown)  |   Run Time - 64 min.  |   Countries - United States  |   MPAA Rating - NR
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Synopsis by Hans J. Wollstein

A Hollywood version of Jacques Deval's 1933 French drama Un Vie Perdue, Journal of a Crime stars Ruth Chatterton as Françoise Moliet, a proud Parisian who refuses to divorce her playwright husband Paul (Adolphe Menjou), even though he is rather publicly dallying with the star of his latest success, Odette (Claire Dodd). Françoise instead sneaks into the girl's dressing room and kills her, a crime for which gangster Costelli (Noel Madison) confesses. Having already one murder on his conscience, Costelli gallantly covers for the much-suffering Françoise, but she, in turn, is overcome with guilt and decides to turn herself in. En route to the police station, however, Françoise is struck by a car and loses her memory. Realizing that his wife has regained her lost innocence, Paul purchases a secluded villa by the sea where Françoise may recuperate. Costelli, meanwhile, is lead to the guillotine.

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actor, amnesia, backstage, car, confession [criminal], criminal, escape, extramarital-affair, false-accusation, fugitive, guilt, hidden, investigation, jealousy, killing, love, love-triangle, marriage, memory, mistress, murder, passion, play [recreation], police, rage, reconciliation, stage, wife