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Featuring:
Klaus Kinski, Romina Power, Maria Rohm
Written by:
Marquis de Sade
Harry Alan Towers
Arpad DeRiso
Directed by:
Jesús Franco
Release Date:
April 3, 1969
Original Title:
Marquis de Sade: Justine
Alternate Titles:
Deadly Sanctuary
Justine
Justine de Sade
Justine ou les infortunes de la vertu
Les Deux beautés
Marquis de Sade's Justine
Marquis de Sade: Justine
Marqués de Sade: Justine
Santuário Mortal
Жюстина маркиза Де Сада
萨德侯爵:朱斯蒂娜
萨德侯爵:贾丝廷
Genres:
Drama | Horror
Production Companies:
Aica Cinematografica
American International Pictures
Corona Filmproduktion
Etablissement Sargon
Production Countries:
Germany | Italy | Liechtenstein | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 124
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.
Left without a family and a few crowns each, cloistered sisters Juliette and her innocent chaste sibling Justine are forced to leave the nunnery's protection, and for the first time in their life, dwell by themselves in the harsh outside world. But fate can be relentless as it can be cruel and undeserved, and while Juliette finds shelter in Madame de Buisson's welcoming brothel, at the same time, beautiful auburn-haired Justine will have to cope with an almost endless parade of villains, perverts and degenerates who will claim not only her puny fortune but also her treasured virtue and her life. As a result, Justine humiliated, wrongfully accused and brought to her knees, she will inevitably question her life of uprightness, chastity and suffering, reaching to a reluctant and unpleasant conclusion. Is it blasphemy or is it the voice of reason?
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Art Direction:
Santiago Ontañón
Director:
Jesús Franco
Director of Photography:
Manuel Merino
Editor:
Ilse Wilken
Francesco Bertuccioli
Nicholas Wentworth
Original Music Composer:
Bruno Nicolai
Producer:
Harry Alan Towers
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