
German-born film director Max Ophuls's most cherished work, The Earrings of  Madame de... is an emotionally profound tale of false opulence and tragic romance. When the  aristocratic woman known only as Madame de (the extraordinary Danielle  Darrieux) sells her earrings, unbeknownst to her husband (Charles  Boyer), in order to pay personal debts, she sets off a chain reaction,  the financial and carnal consequences of which can only end in despair.  Ophuls adapts Louise de Vilmorin's incisive novel with  virtuosic camera work so elegant and precise it’s been called the equal  to that of Orson Welles.
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