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The Scapegoat
The Scapegoat

The Scapegoat (1959)

68% User Rating
1h 32min
Mystery
Crime
Thriller

"He took another man's name... lived another man's life... loved another man's woman!"

An Englishman in France unwittingly is placed into the identity, and steps into the vacated life, of a look-alike French nobleman.

Robert HamerDirector

Cast

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Alec Guinness

Alec Guinness

John Barratt / Jacques De Gue

Bette Davis

Bette Davis

Countess

Nicole Maurey

Nicole Maurey

Bela

Irene Worth

Irene Worth

Francoise

Pamela Brown

Pamela Brown

Blanche

Annabel Bartlett

Annabel Bartlett

Marie-Noel

Geoffrey Keen

Geoffrey Keen

Gaston

Noel Howlett

Noel Howlett

Dr. Aloin

Peter Bull

Peter Bull

Aristide

Leslie French

Leslie French

Lacoste

Alan Webb

Alan Webb

Inspector

Maria Britneva

Maria Britneva

Maid

Eddie Byrne

Eddie Byrne

Barman

Peter Sallis

Peter Sallis

Customs Official

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Alexander Archdale

Gamekeeper

Harold Kasket

Harold Kasket

Night Porter (uncredited)

Reviews (1)

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CinemaSerf
CinemaSerf
Rating 60%

April 4, 2022

Alec Guinness walks into a bar where he encounters his doppelgänger. They might be twins. His "Barratt" character is a teacher of French at an British university, his mirror image an impoverished local aristocrat. The two drink together, then end up sharing the latter man's hotel room. In the morning, "Barratt" wakes up and there is no sign of his roommate. Next thing, a chauffeur arrives and, assuming he is the aristocratic version of himself, takes him to their chateau where he meets the (his) family. Clearly he is being manipulated, but why and by whom? It does not take him long to realise that this family is pretty dysfunctional - lead by the morphine-addicted "Countess" (Bette Davis in her best Elizabeth I form), with his wife , his mistress and his daughter all adding to this familial maelstrom. Guinness is quite good here, but somehow the premiss didn't quite gel for me. He accepts the fake life and it's people all too readily. There are no protestations or police visits; his narrative (spoken throughout) does not reconcile easily with his actions and the ending, though I did quite like it, was all just a bit too rushed and convenient. The photography with them both on screen at the same time is flawless, and Bronislau Kaper's score fits well with the story too, but it's all just a little lacklustre.

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The Scapegoat - Trailer

The Scapegoat - Trailer

The Scapegoat (Preview Clip)

The Scapegoat (Preview Clip)

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