Marquis de Sade (film)

Marquis de Sade is a 1996 American film about Marquis de Sade. It was part financed by Roger Corman (who had done some uncredited directing on a 1969 biopic of de Sade) and screened on Roger Corman Presents.

Marquis de Sade
Directed byGwyneth Gibby
Written byCraig J. Nevius
StarringNick Mancuso
Production
companies
New Horizons
MosFilm
Distributed byShowtime (US)
Release date
  • October 19, 1996 (1996-October-19) (Showtime)
[1]
Running time
93 mins
CountriesUSA
Russia
LanguageEnglish

It is also known as Dark Prince: Intimate Tales of Marquis de Sade.[2]

The film was shot in Moscow.[3]

Premise edit

A woman, Justine, searches for her lost sister, Juliette, and encounters the Marquis se Sade.

Cast edit

Reception edit

According to one academic, the film gives a more sympathetic depiction of de Sade than usual, presenting him "as a roguish, swashbuckling anti-hero; a red-blooded, flamboyant and slightly ridiculous epicurean, whose pleasures are curtailed by his incarceration in the Bastille, facilitated by his outraged mother-in-law... He is presented as a Three Musketeers-style hero."[4]

Psychotronic Video said "Mancuso is too good for this project and has lots of (too much actually) dialog."[3]

References edit

  1. ^ "TV Guide". Showtime Guide. October 1996. p. 14E.
  2. ^ "New releases". Citizen Register. 6 November 1997. p. 89.
  3. ^ a b "Reviews". Psychotronic Videos. No. 24. 1997. p. 15.
  4. ^ Krzywinska, Tanya (2006). Sex and the cinema. p. 206.

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