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'Justine or the misadventures of virtue', also released as Deadly Sanctuary) 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.
Without a family, penniless and separated from her sister, a beautiful chaste woman will have to cope with an endless parade of villains, perverts and degenerates who will claim not only her treasured virtue but also her life.
- Jesús Franco
- R
- Klaus Kinski
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'Marquis de Sade's 'Justine'' (1968) is easily Jess Franco's most accomplished film, esp. from a technical standpoint, backed by the biggest budget he would ever have. Rich, brilliant colors, skin aplenty, a few perversities, and strange performances from Klaus Kinski, Jack Palance and Mercedes Mccambridge make for an entertaining but ...
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- Jesús Franco
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- Klaus Kinski
Marquis de Sade's Justine. Available on Prime Video. Based on Marquis de Sade’s 1791 novel, “Justine” is a visually sumptuous tale of sexual depravity and Sadean excess.
Justine: Directed by Stewart Mackinnon. With Alison Hughes, Mary Barclay, Edward Bennett, Nat Bocking. Stewart Mackinnon's avant-garde adaptation of Marquis de Sade's infamous erotic novel has been near impossible to see since 1976.