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  1. Crime and Punishment: Directed by Georges Lampin. With Jean Gabin, Marina Vlady, Ulla Jacobsson, Bernard Blier. Modern update of Dostoievski's novel Crime and Punishment.

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    • Crime, Drama
    • Georges Lampin
    • 1956-12-04
  2. Crime and Punishment (French: Crime et Châtiment) is a 1956 French crime film based on the eponymous 1866 novel by Fyodor Dostoyevsky.

  3. Crime and Punishment (French: Crime et Châtiment) is a 1956 French crime film based on the eponymous novel by Fyodor Dostoyevsky.

    • Georges Lampin
  4. In this version of Dostoyevsky's novel CRIME AND PUNISHMENT, Robert Hossein plays a young ex-student who believes certain people have the right to disobey laws, even commit murder, if it is necessary for some higher purpose they have in mind.

    • Georges Lampin
    • Champs-Élysées Productions
  5. To avoid his sister marrying an old antiques dealer out of convenience, he murders a pawnbroker to steal his money. Very quickly, it is taken from remorse and confides to a young prostitute. The latter, very believing, advises him to go. He opposes this idea, but guilt devours him.

  6. In Georges Lampin’s Crime et châtiment (US: Crime and Punishment), the tale is re-located from St. Petersburg to Paris and stars the marvelous Robert Hossein as the anxious college student Raskolnikov, here re-named René, who, in a fit of poverty-driven desperation, kills and robs a pawnbroker, then must contend with his moral anxiety and ...

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