Love Me Strangely
Love Me Strangely (, , also known as A Strange Love Affair, Two Girls in My Bed and A Handsome Monster) is a 1971 French-Italian drama film written and directed by Sergio Gobbi. It is loosely based on the novel Un beau monstre by Dominique Fabre. It starred Virna Lisi, Helmut Berger, Francoise Brion and Howard Vernon.
Plot
Alain Revent sadistically abuses women. In the beginning of the movie, he is shown making his wife find an unidentified object, most likely a bottle of medicine. The woman doesn't seem to find it and is in an intense state of terror because of the abuse Alain perpetuated with her. The woman, driven to suicide, leaps out of a window as soon as Alain leaves the room for a moment.
Cast
- Alain Noury
- Alberto Farnese
- André Chanu
- Charles Aznavour
- Dominique Marcas
- Édith Scob
- Françoise Brion
- Georges Berthomieu
- Guy Marly
- Helmut Berger
- Henri Crémieux
- Howard Vernon
- Jacques Castelot
- Marc Cassot
- Michel Peyrelon
- Monique Mélinand
- Paul Bonifas
- Paul Pavel
- Robert Berri
- Robert Le Béal
- Roger Coggio
- Seda Aznavour
- Virna Lisi
- Yves Brainville
More details
author | Georges Tabet Sergio Gobbi Vinicio Marinucci |
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director | Sergio Gobbi |
genre | drama |
keywords | begin second wife suffer |
musicBy | Georges Garvarentz |