Laughter in the Dark (film)

Satan shuffles the cards (Original Title: Laughter in the Dark ) is an English film directed by Tony Richardson, who appeared in 1968. The film is an adapted into the present version of a novel by Vladimir Nabokov in the year 1938.

Content

In a peaceful family living in Swinging London, met art dealer Sir Edward More of the young Margot and sets the bourgeois life for his love to her at risk. Hervé, the fiancee of the young usherette, is behind the relationship and devises a plan to enrich themselves.

Criticism

" Superficial processing of a novel by Vladimir Nabokov, whose atmosphere and character drawings have been achieved not nearly. "

" Formal catchy and maintained filmed story, in which, however, it is not clear what she wants. The interpretations vary between, punishment for adultery ',' inevitability of Eros ' and thrillers. Nevertheless: Can view man ".

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