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  1. Sinopse: <SITR></SITR>Guy Carbonnel, um rico industrial, tem mais olhos para o rúgbi do que para sua esposa Hélène. René Rivals, seu amigo de longa data, aproveita para cortejá-la, mas Guy está ficando desconfiado, então René tem que encontrar uma m

  2. Honoré de Balzac Screenplay. Critics reviews. In a village in Catalonia, Lilian Rander works as a trapeze artist for a travelling circus. One day, the owner of the circus asks Lilian to pose as the mistress of René, a rugby player whose best friend Guy suspects he is having an affair with his wife.

  3. Guy Carbonnel, a rich industrialist, has more eyes for rugby than for his wife Hélène. René Rivals, his long-time pal, takes advantage of it to court her but Guy is becoming suspicious so René has to find a way to deflect his friend's suspicion. He finally has an idea: he asks Lilian, a circus acrobat, to pose as his mistress.

  4. Guy Carbonnel, a rich industrialist, has more eyes for rugby than for his wife Hélène. René Rivals, his long-time pal, takes advantage of it to court her but Guy is becoming suspicious so René has to find a way to deflect his friend's suspicion. He finally has an idea: he asks Lilian, a circus acrobat, to pose as his mistress.

  5. Twisted Mistress ( French: La fausse maîtresse) is a 1942 French comedy film directed by André Cayatte and starring Danielle Darrieux and Lise Delamare. [1] It is inspired by the 1841 novel La Fausse Maîtresse by Honoré de Balzac. It was made at the Billancourt Studios in Paris.

  6. Guy Carbonnel, a rich industrialist, has more eyes for rugby than for his wife Hélène. René Rivals, his long-time pal, takes advantage of it to court her but Guy is becoming suspicious so René has to find a way to deflect his friend's suspicion. He finally has an idea: he asks Lilian, a circus acrobat, to pose as his mistress.

  7. Twisted Mistress. ( 1942 ) La fausse maîtresse. Comedy. Drama. Based on Book. Black and White. Guy Carbonnel, a rich industrialist, has more eyes for rugby than for his wife Hélène. René Rivals, his long-time pal, takes advantage of it to court her but Guy is becoming suspicious so René has to find a way to deflect his friend’s suspicion.