
Deep Water (Eaux Profondes) from 1981 is a French film directed by Michel Deville in a dark humoured version of Patricia Highsmith’s 1957 novel.
Middle aged perfumer Vic Allen lives on Jersey with his young wife Melanie and their daughter Marion.
Melanie embarks on a string of extra-marital flirtations, all with her husband’s apparent approval, but mild-mannered, chess-playing Vic soon has murder on his mind.
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