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  1. Transcript of Verdoux’s final remarks to the court during his trial in Monsieur Verdoux: Judge: Monsieur Verdoux, you have been found guilty, have you anything to say before sentence is passed upon you? Verdoux: Oui, Monsieur, I have. However remiss the prosecutor has been in complimenting me, he at least admits that I have brains. Thank you ...

  2. 11 de abr. de 2023 · With his controversial "comedy of murders" Monsieur Verdoux, Charles Chaplin makes his final, definitive break with the Little Tramp character that had brought him fame and fortune. Verdoux (Chaplin), a mild-mannered family man of pre-war France, has hit upon a novel method of supporting his loved ones.

  3. Monsieur Verdoux, 1947. The idea was originally suggested by Orson Welles, as a project for a dramatised documentary on the career of the legendary French murder Henri Désiré Landru - who was executed in 1922, having murdered at least ten women, two dogs and one boy. Chaplin was so intrigued by the idea that he paid Welles $5000 for it, with ...

  4. Monsieur Verdoux: Directed by Charles Chaplin. With Charles Chaplin, Mady Correll, Allison Roddan, Robert Lewis. A suave but cynical man supports his family by marrying and murdering rich women for their money, but the job has some occupational hazards.

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  5. 19 de marzo de 2013. 6 de 8 usuarios han encontrado esta crítica útil. Sobre un muy buen argumento de Welles, Chaplin talla un guión inteligente que va dando los detalles necesarios de a poco, para que a su paso vayamos descubriendo las formas y las técnicas que utiliza este peculiar criminal llamado Verdoux. Verdoux, justamente, no es más ...

  6. The darkest of Chaplin's comedies, Monsieur Verdoux shocked American audiences when it was first released, and not without reason. The idea for the film came from Orson Welles, who had intended to make a drama documentary on the life of the infamous French serial killer Henri Désiré Landru, who was executed in 1922 for the murder of 10 women and one child.

  7. Transcript of Verdoux’s final remarks to the court during his trial in Monsieur Verdoux: Judge: Monsieur Verdoux, you have been found guilty, have you anything to say before sentence is passed upon you? Verdoux: Oui, Monsieur, I have. However remiss the prosecutor has been in complimenting me, he at least admits that I have brains. Thank you ...