Scoundrel in White (1972) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 29, 1972

Original Title:
Docteur Popaul

Alternate Titles:
Claude Chabrol's High Heels
Die Bulldogge
Doktor Popaul
Dr. Popaul
High Heels
Play Now, Pay Later
Scoundrel in White
Trappola per un lupo
Доктор Пополь
狐妻狼夫

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Cerito Films
Les Films de la Boétie
Rizzoli Film

Production Countries:
France | Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18 

Runtime: 95

Paul, a former womanizer, marries the head of the medical department's "unattractive" daughter Christine because he thinks attractive women can't be trusted and make poor wives. A car accident leaves him bedridden and he begins to miss his playboy days, when Christine's bombshell sister Martine arrives and Paul decides he must have her. He begins drugging Christine at night so he can sneak out to kill of Martine's many suitors one by one.

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Director:
Claude Chabrol

Director of Photography:
Jean Rabier

Editor:
Jacques Gaillard

Novel:
Hubert Monteilhet

Original Music Composer:
Pierre Jansen

Producer:
André Génovès
Alain Belmondo
Georges Casati

Screenplay:
Paul Gégauff

Set Decoration:
Guy Littaye

Sound Designer:
Louis Devaivre
Guy Chichignoud

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