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Release Date:
March 31, 1967
Original Title:
Le Scandale
Alternate Titles:
Champagne-morderne
The Champagne Murders
Genres:
Crime | Mystery | Thriller
Production Companies:
Universal Pictures
Universal Pictures France
Production Countries:
France
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 FR: 16 US: NR
Runtime: 105
A champagne tycoon's partner suspects his partner's gigolo husband of murders he's been framed for.
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Art Direction:
Rino Mondellini
Assistant Art Director:
Jacques Brizzio
Assistant Camera:
Paul Bonis
Associate Producer:
Jacques Natteau
Camera Operator:
Claude Zidi
Continuity:
Denise Gaillard
Costume Design:
Maurice Albray
Director:
Claude Chabrol
Director of Photography:
Jean Rabier
Editor:
Jacques Gaillard
First Assistant Director:
Pierre Gauchet
Makeup Artist:
Anatole Paris
Music Director:
André Jouve
Original Music Composer:
Pierre Jansen
Original Story:
William Benjamin
Producer:
Raymond Eger
Production Manager:
Fred Surin
Screenplay:
Derek Prouse
Paul Gégauff
Claude Brulé
Second Assistant Director:
Vincent Gardair
Sound Designer:
Guy Chichignoud
Sound Engineer:
Guy Chichignoud
Still Photographer:
Pierre Zucca
Title Designer:
Jean Fouchet
Unit Manager:
Pierre Cottance
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