The Beast (1975)
Just About The Most Outrageous Erotic Fantasy Ever Committed To Film.
The head of a failing French family thinks that fate has smiled down on him when the daughter of a wealthy man agrees to be married to his son. The daughter and her aunt then travel out to the French countryside to meet with the family, unaware that a mysterious 'beast' is stalking the vicinity.
Director: Walerian Borowczyk
Genre: Drama, Fantasy, Horror, Romance
Runtime: 98 min
Release Date: August 20, 1975
Cast
- Sirpa Lane - Romilda de l'Esperance
- Lisbeth Hummel - Lucy Broadhurst
- Elisabeth Kaza - Virginia Broadhurst
- Pierre Benedetti - Mathurin de l'Esperance
- Guy Tréjan - Marquis Pierre de l'Esperance
- Roland Armontel - Priest
- Marcel Dalio - Duc Rammendelo
- Robert Capia - Roberto
- Pascale Rivault - Clarisse De l'Esperance
- Hassane Fall - Ifany
Screenplay
Cinematography: Marcel Grignon, Bernard Daillencourt
Editing: Walerian Borowczyk
Production: Argos films
Country: France
Language: Italiano, Français, English
Original Language: fr
Keywords
france, forest, stalking, werewolf, marriage for money, marriage engagement, nobility, erotic movie, erotic fantasy, noble family, french nobility
Trailer
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Beast about?
- The head of a failing French family thinks that fate has smiled down on him when the daughter of a wealthy man agrees to be married to his son. The daughter and her aunt then travel out to the French countryside to meet with the family, unaware that a mysterious 'beast' is stalking the vicinity.
- Who directed The Beast?
- The Beast was directed by Walerian Borowczyk.
- Who stars in The Beast?
- The Beast stars Sirpa Lane, Lisbeth Hummel, Elisabeth Kaza, Pierre Benedetti, Guy Tréjan, Roland Armontel.
- How long is The Beast?
- The Beast has a runtime of 1h 38m (98 minutes).
- What genre is The Beast?
- The Beast is a Drama, Fantasy, Horror, Romance film.
- Where was The Beast produced?
- The Beast was produced in France.