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  1. Charlotte or The Murdered Young Girl (French: La jeune fille assassinée) is a 1974 erotic crime thriller film directed by Roger Vadim. It stars Sirpa Lane, Michel Duchaussoy, and Mathieu Carrière. The film is about a nymphomaniac.

  2. Overview. Starting as an investigation, the film begins with the discovery of a murdered young woman. Gradually we go back in time to realize that this crime is altogether the logical continuation of a philosophy of life where neither sex nor death are taboo, and where a lust for pushing limits meets it ultimate conclusion. Roger Vadim.

  3. Charlotte. Dec 3, 2019. Roger Vadim. Director. Sirpa Lane. Actor. Roger Vadim. Actor. Mathieu Carrière. Actor. In Theaters At Home TV Shows. Advertise With Us. A highbrow novelist becomes...

    • Roger Vadim
    • R
    • Sirpa Lane, Roger Vadim, Mathieu Carrière
  4. La jeune fille assassinée. Directed by. Roger Vadim. France, West Germany, 1974. Crime, Erotica, Drama, Mystery. 99. Synopsis. A writer of highbrow essays decides to write a book on a girl he knew who was brutally murdered. He brings back the girl’s past and confronts the murderer, a neurotic young German. Synopsis.

  5. Charlotte (1974) directed by Roger Vadim • Reviews, film + cast • Letterboxd. 1974 ‘La Jeune Fille assassinée’ Directed by Roger Vadim. Every act of love can be repeated… except one. Starting as an investigation, the film begins with the discovery of a murdered young woman.

    • Roger Vadim
    • Copra Films, Gerico Sound, Paradox Production
  6. Sinopse. A teenage girl is babysitting at a new house when she's accosted by a vicious, possessed doll. With the babysitter in bondage, the toy subjects her to a series of terrifying tales on the television, each story more grave than the last. Cast. John Edward Lee. Belial (segment "The Judas Cradle") (as Johnny Lee) Jessi Burkette. The Babysitter

  7. 10 de set. de 2012 · Charlotte 1974, directed by Roger Vadim | Film review. Film. Time Out says. Vadim's piece of characteristically humourless comic-strip sexism uses the hoary literary device of revivifying...