Love Me Strangely (1971) [N/A]

Release Date:
February 10, 1971

Original Title:
Un beau monstre

Alternate Titles:
A Handsome Monster
A Strange Love Affair
Two Girls in My Bed

Genres:
Drama | Romance | Thriller

Production Companies:
Mega Film
Paris-Cannes Productions

Production Countries:
France | Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 125

Alain Revent, a seductive and refined man, derives a peculiar satisfaction from debasing his wives. The first, driven to the brink of despair, throws herself out of a window. Enlisting the help of an equally perverse casual acquaintance, Dino, the "handsome brute" proceeds to emotionally torture his second wife, Nathalie. The sadistic plan is picked up on by Officer Leroy who suspects the truth. Will he be able to snatch the unfortunate woman from the evil Alain's clutches?

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Art Direction:
Pierre Guffroy

Assistant Director:
Silla Bettini

Assistant Editor:
Janette Kronegger

Director:
Sergio Gobbi

Director of Photography:
Daniel Diot

Editor:
Gabriel Rongier

First Assistant Director:
Bernard Quatrehomme

Hairstylist:
Marie-Madeleine Paris

Makeup Artist:
Valérie Dijon

Music:
Georges Garvarentz

Novel:
Dominique Fabre

Orchestrator:
Mario Bua
Maurice Coignard

Producer:
Sergio Gobbi
Ugo Santalucia

Second Assistant Director:
Patrick Jamain

Writer:
Sergio Gobbi
André Tabet
Georges Tabet

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