

The Supreme Sensation of Modern Times A Scandal of the War That Electrified the World
Based on an international scandal that hit prewar France, when the editor of the Paris daily LE FIGARO, Gaston Calmette was shot to death by Madame Caillaux, wife of the Minister of Finance for his exposè of her husband's traitorous activities on behalf of Germany.
Leo Claretie
The film's tagline is: "The Supreme Sensation of Modern Times A Scandal of the War That Electrified the World"
The runtime is 70 minutes (1h 10m).
The film was directed by Richard Stanton.
The screenplay was written by Adrian Johnson.
This title is listed on IMDb as tt0008944.
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The Caillaux Case
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United States of America
