Immoral Tales (1973)
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Immoral TalesContes immoraux
Overview
Four erotic tales from in various historical eras. The first, 'The Tide', is set in the present day, and concerns a student and his young female cousin stranded on the beach by the tide, secluded from prying eyes. 'Therese Philosophe' is set in the nineteenth century, and concerns a girl being locked in her bedroom, where she contemplates the erotic potential of the objects contained within it. 'Erzsebet Bathory' is a portrait of the sixteenth-century countess who allegedly bathed in the blood of virgins, while 'Lucrezia Borgia' concerns an incestuous fifteenth-century orgy involving Lucrezia, her brother, and her father the Pope.
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Cast
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Lise Danvers
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Fabrice Luchini
Charlotte Alexandra
Paloma Picasso
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Pascale Christophe
Florence Bellamy
Jacopo Berinizi
Lorenzo Berinizi
Nicole Karen
Robert Capia
Tomas Hnevsa
Gerard Tcherka
Mathieu Rivollier
Kjell Gustavsson
Philippe Desboeuf
Lisbeth Hummel
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Marie Forså
Crew
Anatole Dauman
Bernard Daillencourt
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Walerian Borowczyk
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Walerian Borowczyk
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Walerian Borowczyk
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Walerian Borowczyk
André Pieyre de Mandiargues
Piet Bolscher
Noël Véry
Guy Durban
Dominique Duvergé
Michel Zolat
Maurice Le Roux
Original Title – Contes immoraux
Four erotic tales from various historical eras. The first, ‘The Tide’, is set in the present day and concerns a student and his young female cousin stranded on the beach by the tide, secluded from prying eyes. ‘Therese Philosophe’ is set in the nineteenth century and concerns a girl being locked in her bedroom, where she contemplates the erotic potential of the objects contained within it. ‘Erzsebet Bathory’ is a portrait of the sixteenth-century countess who allegedly bathed in the blood of virgins, while ‘Lucrezia Borgia’ concerns an incestuous fifteenth-century orgy involving Lucrezia, her brother, and her father the Pope.