Dolmancé
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- | :''http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0082345'' | + | Dolmance is a character in ''[[Philosophy in the Bedroom]]'' |
- | '''''Eugenie - The Story of Her Journey Into Perversion''''' is a 1980 film by [[Jess Franco]]. Originally titled ''Eugenie, historia de una perversión''. It stars [[Marie Liljedahl]] as Eugénie, [[Christopher Lee]] as [[Dolmance]], [[Jack Taylor]] and [[Maria Rohm]]. | + | |
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- | :Innocent young Eugenie ([[Marie Liljedahl]], luscious star of "[[Inga]]") is taken to an island paradise where she is initiated into a world of pleasure and pain controlled by the sinister Dolmance ("Lord of the Rings'" [[Christopher Lee]]). But when she surrenders to her own forbidden fantasies, Eugenie becomes trapped in a frenzy of drugs, sadomasochism, and murder. Can a frightened girl in the grip of carnal perversion find sanctuary in the orgies of the depraved? Jess Franco, the infamous director of "[[Vampyros Lesbos]]" and "[[Venus in Furs]]," brings you this legendary erotic classic, based on the Marquis De Sade's notorious "[[Philosophy in the Boudoir]]" and co-starring [[Jack Taylor]] ([[Necronomicon - Geträumte Sünden |Succubus]]) and [[Maria Rohm]]. Presented completely [[uncut]], this rarely seen shocker remains one of the most controversial explorations of extreme sexuality in European cinema history! --amazon.com | + | |
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- | == External links == | + | |
- | http://www.kinocite.co.uk/1/103.php | + | |
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