

Ten Days Wonder
Directed by Claude ChabrolCharles Van Horn (Anthony Perkins), a young sculptor with a weird penchant for waking up in strange hotels with his memory wiped clean and bloodied hands, invites a former professor (Michel Piccoli) to the Gatsby-like provincial manor presided over by his powerful tycoon father (Orson Welles). Welcomed by Welles' young wife (Marlène Jobert), Piccoli soon finds a nest of rats beneath the bourgeoisie voluptuousness -- a clan bound in a circle of illicit romance, blackmail, faked burglaries and, of course, murder.
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Ten Days Wonder was released on December 1, 1971.
Ten Days Wonder was directed by Claude Chabrol.
Ten Days Wonder has a runtime of 1h 50m.
Ten Days Wonder was produced by André Génovès.
Charles Van Horn (Anthony Perkins), a young sculptor with a weird penchant for waking up in strange hotels with his memory wiped clean and bloodied hands, invites a former professor (Michel Piccoli) to the Gatsby-like provincial manor presided over by his powerful tycoon father (Orson Welles). Welcomed by Welles' young wife (Marlène Jobert), Piccoli soon finds a nest of rats beneath the bourgeoisie voluptuousness -- a clan bound in a circle of illicit romance, blackmail, faked burglaries and, of course, murder.
The key characters in Ten Days Wonder are Charles Van Horn (Anthony Perkins), Paul Regis (Michel Piccoli), Hélène Van Horn (Marlène Jobert).
Ten Days Wonder is rated PG.
Ten Days Wonder is a Drama, Mystery, Crime film.
Ten Days Wonder has an audience rating of 3.9 out of 10.










