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The Beast (French: La Bête) is a 1975 French erotic horror film written, edited, and directed by Walerian Borowczyk.Although sometimes compared with Beauty and the Beast, there are no parallels in the plot except that it features the relationship between a beast (monster) and a woman.
The Beast (French: La Bête) is a 2023 science fiction romantic drama film directed and written by Bertrand Bonello from a story he co-wrote with Guillaume Bréaud and Benjamin Charbit. A co-production between France and Canada, the film is loosely based on Henry James 's 1903 novella The Beast in the Jungle .
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La Bête is French for "the beast" and may refer to: La Bête (card game), an historic French card game, the first to feature bidding; La Bête (film), a 1975 French horror film by Borowczyk; La Bête (play), a 1991 comedy by David Hirson; La Bête (2023 film), a 2023 French film by Bertrand Bonello
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As the title suggests, SNL 1975 takes place on Oct. 11, 1975, “where a ferocious troupe of young comedians and writers changed television forever,” according to the film’s initial announcement.
A fifth story in the Immoral Tales was originally planned, but was taken out of the film and developed into the feature film La Bête (1975). [4] Arrow Films released a version of the movie on physical media with the story added as the third tale. [5] 30 gallons of real blood (from pigs) were used for the Countess Bathory's bath. [6]
Lisbeth Hummel (born 1952 in Copenhagen) [1] is a Danish film actress. She is known for the controversial 1975 film La Bête, directed by Walerian Borowczyk, and La bella e la bestia and Dangerous Women, both directed by her husband [2] Luigi Russo.