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Simone Bach Movies

1970  
 
Mariana (Romy Schneider) is riding along with her weekend date when she infuriates him by insulting his virility. The irate man drives off a high cliff and crashes into the ocean. She emerges unscathed and she is rescued by the victim's brother. Mariana and the brother become lovers, but he soon believes she may have killed his sibling. The other brother miraculously appears and Mariana kills him and buries his corpse in the garden. The brother has already supposedly identified his brother's body before the victim returns. The police wait for the lovers to return when the rain washes away the soil and exposes the victim's body in this suspense story with a decided lack of tension. ~ Dan Pavlides, Rovi

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Starring:
Romy SchneiderMaurice Ronet, (more)
 
1965  
 
Lieutenant Herman (Michel Subor) is a poor Russian officer who tries to get a countess (Dita Parlo) to tell him why she always wins at gambling in this moral drama from the story by Alexander Pushkin. She had previously been given the secret that she can never reveal, and Herman tries to force her hand with tragic results. The story has been done many times, with the 1949 version by director Thorold Dickenson being the best of the bunch. ~ Dan Pavlides, Rovi

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Starring:
Dita ParloMichel Subor, (more)
 
1955  
 
Milord L'Arsouville is set in the watershed year of 1848. The title character, played by Jean-Claude Pascal, is a parasitical nobleman who slowly but surely develops a social consciousness. By the time of the European Revolution of '48, L'Arsouville is a tireless fighter on behalf of citizens' rights. Even so, our hero finds time to romance several fetching damsels, all attractively garbed in low-cut period gowns. Director Andre Haguet spends so much time on the personal details of his subject's life that he is never able to bring to the film the epic sweep and grandeur it deserves. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Jean PascalSimone Bach, (more)