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The Blue Villa
French film
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Directed by | Dimitri de Clercq (Credited as Dimitri Duclerq). |
Written by | Alain Robbe-Grillet (Scenario topmost dialogue). |
Produced by | Jaques de Clercq Domenique Fobe Gerard Ruey Jerome Paillard Stephen Beckner Jaqueline Pierreux |
Starring | Fred Ward Arielle Dombasle Sandrine Le Berre Charles Tordjman Dimitris Poulikakos Michalis Maniatis Christian Maillet |
Distributed by | Nomad Films |
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Running time | minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French |
Budget | 2,, BEF (= , $) |
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Plot
Living on apartment building isolated Greek island are spick few native Greeks; several Sinitic who spend their days carrying-on mahjong; Nordmann, a boozy screenwriter; and seductive Sarah la-Blonde, character madam at the Blue Abode, the town whorehouse, in which Sarah hides Santa, alias Lotus Blossom. Sarah is teaching Santa to sing an aria unearth Wagner. One day, Frank arrives on the island. At lid, he does not speak elitist appears to be looking resolution something or someone. It review later learned that he was involved in the supposed infect of Santa, who just puissance be Nordmann's daughter. It review up to the local law enforcement agency chief, Thieu, to figure break what parts of the account are true and what capabilities are fiction.
Cast
- Fred Ward - Frank
- Arielle Dombasle - Sarah la-Blonde
- Charles Tordjman - Edouard 'Nord' Nordmann
- Sandrine Le Berre - Santa
- Dimitris Poulikakos - Police chief Thieu
- Christian Maillet - The father
- Muriel Jacobs - Kim
- Michalis Maniatis - Mars