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  1. English. Marquis de Sade: Justine ( Italian: Justine ovvero le disavventure della virtù, lit. 'Justine or the misadventures of virtue', also released as Deadly Sanctuary) [1] is a 1969 erotic period drama film directed by Jesús Franco, written and produced by Harry Alan Towers, and based on the 1791 novel Justine by the Marquis de Sade.

  2. Marquis de Sade: Directed by Joe D'Amato, Luca Damiano. With Rocco Siffredi, Rosa Caracciolo, Tania Larivière, Valentina. Will it ever end? Joe d'Amato tackles the sultan of sadism (ol' Rocco Siffredi again) in this hard-core reworking of his life story (a nice enough guy, it seems he just liked to hump too much).

  3. Page 1 of 6, 11 total items. Adapted by Peter Brook from his renowned stage production, this period drama depicts French writer and aristocrat Marquis de Sade (Patrick Magee) directing a ...

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  4. Madame de Montreuil: Aleksandr Belyavskiy ... Judge de Bory (as Alexander Beliavskiy) Igor Yasulovich ... Father Paul: Irina Nizina ... Renée: Tatyana Mitrushina ... Madame de Florville (as Tatiana Mitrushina) Aleksandr Rezalin ... Latour (as Alexander Rezalin)

  5. 1996 · 1 hr 33 min. R. Drama. A psychological battle of wills erupts when a woman’s search for her missing sister leads her to the home of the infamous sadist, the Marquis de Sade. Subtitles: English. Starring: Nick Mancuso Janet Gunn John Rhys-Davies Charlotte Nielsen Irina Malysheva. Directed by: Gwyneth Gibby. A psychological battle of ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sade_(film)Sade (film) - Wikipedia

    Paris in 1794: After prolonged detention, the Marquis de Sade (Daniel Auteuil), who claims during the hearing to be neither noble nor the author of the novel Justine, is incarcerated with other nobles in a prison which was formerly a monastery in Picpus. Cast. Daniel Auteuil – Marquis de Sade

  7. The film is a loose adaptation of the 1785 novel (first published in 1904) The 120 Days of Sodom by Marquis de Sade, updating the story's setting to the World War II era. It was Pasolini's final film, released three weeks after his murder .