Seventh Heaven
Scoundrels must go to heaven, and the only way for them to redeem their souls is to die after "donating" their money to those in strained circumstances. Madame De Loudéville is a benefactress, always…
Seventh Heaven
Scoundrels must go to heaven, and the only way for them to redeem their souls is to die after "donating" their money to those in strained circumstances. Madame De Loudéville is a benefactress, always ready to give millions to the needy, from TB patients to poor black children from Africa. The entire city council sings her praises, calls her a saint, and is about to erect a statue of her. However, she only owns a brewery and her beer is called "Trois Etoiles." Madame De Loudéville has strict morals: scoundrels must go to heaven, and the only way for one to redeem his soul is to die after he "donates" his money to those in strained circumstances. So the chic lady, with help from her henchman who's in love with her, she murders the scoundrels and buries them in her garden. —dbdumonteil
Seventh Heaven
Comedy,Mystery
Film Details
Scoundrels must go to heaven, and the only way for them to redeem their souls is to die after "donating" their money to those in strained circumstances. Madame De Loudéville is a benefactress, always ready to give millions to the needy, from TB patients to poor black children from Africa. The entire city council sings her praises, calls her a saint, and is about to erect a statue of her.
However, she only owns a brewery and her beer is called "Trois Etoiles." Madame De Loudéville has strict morals: scoundrels must go to heaven, and the only way for one to redeem his soul is to die after he "donates" his money to those in strained circumstances. So the chic lady, with help from her henchman who's in love with her, she murders the scoundrels and buries them in her garden. —dbdumonteil.