#Ghislain Uhry
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randomrichards 9 months ago
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BLACK MOON:
A strange detour
Leads girl to weird family
Twisted wonderland
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sesiondemadrugada 3 years ago
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Malevil (Christian de Chalonge, 1981).
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byneddiedingo 2 years ago
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Jane Fonda in Spirits of the Dead: Metzengerstein
Alain Delon in Spirits of the Dead: William Wilson
Terence Stamp in Spirits of the Dead: Toby Dammit
Spirits of the Dead (Roger Vadim, Louis Malle, Federico Fellini, 1968)
Metzengerstein Cast: Jane Fonda,聽Peter Fonda,聽James Robertson Justice,聽Fran莽oise Pr茅vost.聽Screenplay: Roger Vadim, Pascal Cousin,聽based on a story by Edgar Allan Poe.聽Cinematography: Claude Renoir.聽Production design: Jean Andr茅.聽Film editing: H茅l猫ne Plemiannikov.聽Music: Jean Prodromid猫s William Wilson Cast: Alain Delon,聽Brigitte Bardot,聽Renzo Palmer.聽Screenplay: Louis Malle, Clement Biddle Wood,聽based on a story by Edgar Allan Poe.聽Cinematography: Tonino Delli Colli.聽Production design: Ghislain Uhry.聽Film editing: Franco Arcalli, Suzanne Baron.聽Music: Diego Masson. Toby Dammit Cast: Terence Stamp,聽Salvo Randone,聽Annie Tonietti,聽Marina Yaru.聽Screenplay: Federico Fellini, Bernardino Zapponi,聽based on a story by Edgar Allan Poe.聽Cinematography: Giuseppe Rotunno.聽Production design: Piero Tosi.聽Film editing: Ruggero Mastroianni.聽Music: Nino Rota. Of the three short films based on Edgar Allan Poe stories collected here under the title Spirits of the Dead, only the third, Federico Fellini's Toby Dammit, a freewheeling version of Poe's "Never Bet the Devil Your Head," really works. Roger Vadim's Metzengerstein is simply cheesy, with his then-wife Jane Fonda sashaying around in supposedly period costumes that are designed to reveal as much flesh as possible. The casting of her brother, Peter, as the man she loves, is obviously there to elicit a frisson of some sort, but it doesn't. Louis Malle's William Wilson stuffs a little too much of Poe's doppelg盲nger fable into its confines, and despite the presence of a cigar-puffing Brigitte Bardot, manages to pull whatever punches the story may have had, ending up rather dull. But Toby Dammit is a small gem, a concentration of Fellini's usual grotesques and decadents into a bright satire on celebrity: It's almost impossible to watch another awards show without recalling Fellini's acid-bathed take on it. Only the conclusion of the film really retains much of Poe, which suggests that Vadim and Malle might have been better off devising contemporary riffs on the material, as Fellini does.
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costumeye 13 years ago
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Brigitte Bardot - Viva Maria 1965
Director: Louis Malle
Costume Designer: Ghislain Uhry
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