Mshahdt Fylm Marquis De Sade Justine 1969 Mtrjm Better

) stands as a significant, albeit unconventional, high-budget entry in the Euro-exploitation genre. Based on the 1791 novel

Finding the 1969 film with a high-quality Persian (Farsi) translation ("mtrjm") can be tricky due to its age and niche cult status. This film, directed by Jesús Franco, follows the misfortunes of a chaste orphan who faces a series of perverts and villains in 18th-century France. mshahdt fylm marquis de sade justine 1969 mtrjm better

The film is visually opulent, utilizing high-quality costumes and set pieces, a rarity for the notoriously low-budget director Franco. It also benefits from a lauded musical score by Bruno Nicolai. Franco’s Disappointment: Poor quality public domain copies (often 80 minutes,

Delivers a scenery-chewing performance as the eccentric and deviant Father Antonin. The film is visually opulent

Poor quality public domain copies (often 80 minutes, cropped, blurred). They are missing explicit footage Franco intended.

A major draw for this specific adaptation is its impressive ensemble cast. The film stars Romina Power as the titular Justine, bringing a sense of fragile innocence to the role. More notably, it features Klaus Kinski as the Marquis de Sade himself, appearing in a framing device where he writes the story from within the walls of an asylum. The cast is further bolstered by Jack Palance as the sadistic Father Antonin and Akim Tamiroff, adding a layer of professional gravitas to a production that often flirts with the edges of B-movie territory.

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