Scene from Marquis de Sade: Justine (1969)
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Birth Name: Romina Francesca Power
Birth Date: 1951-10-02
Birth Place: Los Angeles, California, United States
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Alternate Names: Romina Francesca Power , رومینا پاور
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Romina Francesca Power (born October 2, 1951) is an American actress and singer born in Los Angeles, California. She is the daughter of Hollywood matinée idol Tyrone Power and actress Linda Christian. Romina Power was half of the music duo Al Bano and Romina Power, which gained popularity in many parts of the world during the 1980s.
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Alternate Names: Sara Bey, Sara Bay, The Italian Sphinx
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She won a beauty pageant and attended il Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia (The Center for Experimental Cinematography). In 1956, she received an offer to go to Hollywood and attend the Actor's Studio but didn't take the offer for undisclosed reasons.
She began her film career at the age of 15 with a role in the film I pinguini ci guardano (1956) (The Penguins Watch Us) in which the animals at the zoo watched the humans around them and cultivated some very interesting thoughts. Many sources, however, list her first film as Mogli pericolose (1958). She is uncredited in this comedy which was directed by Luigi Comencini.
Neri was also much in demand for erotic films. She played Zoe, in Jesús Franco's 99 Women (1969), a movie about women in prison who must turn to each other for comfort while dealing with a sadistic warden. In 1971 she was Eleanor Stuart, Farley Granger's 'wife' in Amuck (1972).
About the Movie: Marquis de Sade: Justine (1969)
Release Year: 1969
Nation: Germany, Italy, Liechtenstein, United States
Alternative Title: Justine and Juliet, Santuário Mortal, Dulce Justine, Justine, Justine de Sade, Les deux beautés, Justine ovvero le disavventure della virtù, Deadly Sanctuary, Marquis de Sade's Justine
Director: Jesús Franco
Writer: Arpad DeRiso, Donatien Alphonse François de Sade, Erich Kronte, Harry Alan Towers, Marquis de Sade
Production & Genre
Producer(s): Producer: Harry Alan Towers
Companies: Aica Cinematografica, American International Pictures, Corona Filmproduktion, Etablissement Sargon
Genre: Drama, Horror, Horror Film
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Keywords: based on novel or book, lesbian sex, masochism, nun, perversion, priest, prison, prostitute, prostitution, rape, voyeur
Story
In 'Marquis de Sade: Justine', the titular character, played by Klaus Kinski in drag, begins her life in a nunnery with her sister Juliette. Upon leaving the nunnery and venturing into the world alone due to their lack of family and fortune, Juliette finds solace in Madame de Buisson's brothel while Justine faces an endless parade of villains, perverts, and degenerates who aim to claim both her virtue and her life. Throughout these trials, Justine remains chaste but is humiliated, wrongfully accused, and brought to her knees. Her innocence and faith are tested, ultimately leading her to question her life of uprightness, chastity, and suffering.
Summary
'Marquis de Sade: Justine' (1969) is a Spanish-German exploitation film directed by Jesús Franco, based on the novel 'Justine ou les Malheurs de la vertu' by the Marquis de Sade. The movie explores themes of innocence, corruption, and suffering through its protagonist, Justine, as she navigates a world filled with perversion, voyeurism, and masochism after leaving the safety of her nunnery life.