

Comedy · Crime · Drama
Overview
The film is about an unemployed banker, Henri Verdoux, and his sociopathic methods of attaining income. While being both loyal and competent in his work, Verdoux has been laid-off. To make money for his wife and child, he marries wealthy widows and then murders them. His crime spree eventually works against him when two particular widows break his normal routine.
Top Cast


Charlie Chaplin
Charlie Chaplin
Henri Verdoux
Charlie Chaplin
Henri Verdoux


Mady Correll
Mady Correll
Mona Verdoux
Mady Correll
Mona Verdoux


Allison Roddan
Allison Roddan
Peter Verdoux
Allison Roddan
Peter Verdoux


Robert Lewis
Robert Lewis
Maurice Bottello
Robert Lewis
Maurice Bottello


Audrey Betz
Audrey Betz
Martha Bottello
Audrey Betz
Martha Bottello


Martha Raye
Martha Raye
Annabella Bonheur
Martha Raye
Annabella Bonheur


Ada May
Ada May
Annette, Annabella's maid
Ada May
Annette, Annabella's maid


Isobel Elsom
Isobel Elsom
Marie Grosnay
Isobel Elsom
Marie Grosnay


Marjorie Bennett
Marjorie Bennett
Marie's Maid
Marjorie Bennett
Marie's Maid


Helene Heigh
Helene Heigh
Yvonne La Salle, Marie's friend
Helene Heigh
Yvonne La Salle, Marie's friend
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