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Love Me Strangely

Un beau monstre · 1971 | 84 min | Drama

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Synopsis

Love Me Strangely is a 1971 psychological thriller film co-written and directed by Sergio Gobbi, based on the 1968 novel Un beau monstre by Dominique Fabre. It stars Virna Lisi, Helmut Berger, Charles Aznavour, Alain Noury, Marc Cassot and Françoise Brion.

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Credits

Producer
Sergio Gobbi
Director
Sergio Gobbi
Screenplay
Sergio Gobbi, Vinicio Marinucci, Georges Tabet
Director of Photography
Daniel Diot
Original Music Composer
Georges Garvarentz
Editor
Gabriel Rongier
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Cast · 20

Howard Vernon

Howard Vernon

Alberto Farnese

Alberto Farnese

Robert Berri

Robert Berri

RL

Robert Le Béal

GM

Guy Marly

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