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The Venus of Ille is a italien film of genre Thriller directed by Mario Bava with Daria Nicolodi

The Venus of Ille (1979)

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Length 1h30
Directed by ,    
OriginItalie
Genres Thriller,    Fantastic,    Horror
Rating62% 3.1350853.1350853.1350853.1350853.135085

La Venere d'Ille est un téléfilm italien de Mario Bava et Lamberto Bava, diffusé pour la première fois en 1979.

Synopsis

Adaptation de la nouvelle fantastique La Vénus d'Ille de Prosper Mérimée.

Actors

Daria Nicolodi

(Clara / Venere)
Marc Porel

(Matthew)
Adriana Innocenti

(Mrs. De Peyhorrade)
Mario Maranzana

(Mr. De Peyhorrade)
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