: While Juliette quickly embraces a life of vice and finds shelter in a brothel, the chaste and innocent Justine attempts to remain virtuous Cryptic Rock The Descent
This film contains mature themes, nudity, and scenes of cruelty, reflecting the controversial nature of the Marquis de Sade's literature. Viewer discretion is advised.
: Harry Alan Towers (as Peter Wellbeck), based on the novel by the Marquis de Sade. Release Dates : April 3, 1969 (Italy); June 13, 1969 (West Germany). Running Time
: Akim Tamiroff (Du Harpin), Mercedes McCambridge (Madame Dusbois), and Sylva Koscina (Marquise de Bressac). Critical Reception Marquis de Sade's Justine (1969) - Box Office Mojo
quickly embraces a life of debauchery, finding wealth and status through calculated immorality. Justine (Romina Power)
"Justine" (1969) is a Spanish-French-Italian co-production, directed by Jesús Franco, who is known for his work in the erotic and horror genres. The film stars Alice Arno, María José Alfonso, and Jesús Franco himself. The screenplay, written by Franco and Rafael Moreno, is loosely based on the Marquis de Sade's novel of the same name.
Delivers a famously bizarre and eccentric performance as Antonin, a sadistic monk leading a secret sex cult. Maria Rohm: A Jess Franco regular who plays the opportunistic Juliette. Style and Controversy
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: While Juliette quickly embraces a life of vice and finds shelter in a brothel, the chaste and innocent Justine attempts to remain virtuous Cryptic Rock The Descent
This film contains mature themes, nudity, and scenes of cruelty, reflecting the controversial nature of the Marquis de Sade's literature. Viewer discretion is advised.
: Harry Alan Towers (as Peter Wellbeck), based on the novel by the Marquis de Sade. Release Dates : April 3, 1969 (Italy); June 13, 1969 (West Germany). Running Time
: Akim Tamiroff (Du Harpin), Mercedes McCambridge (Madame Dusbois), and Sylva Koscina (Marquise de Bressac). Critical Reception Marquis de Sade's Justine (1969) - Box Office Mojo
quickly embraces a life of debauchery, finding wealth and status through calculated immorality. Justine (Romina Power)
"Justine" (1969) is a Spanish-French-Italian co-production, directed by Jesús Franco, who is known for his work in the erotic and horror genres. The film stars Alice Arno, María José Alfonso, and Jesús Franco himself. The screenplay, written by Franco and Rafael Moreno, is loosely based on the Marquis de Sade's novel of the same name.
Delivers a famously bizarre and eccentric performance as Antonin, a sadistic monk leading a secret sex cult. Maria Rohm: A Jess Franco regular who plays the opportunistic Juliette. Style and Controversy