Scène de La tua presenza nuda! (1972)
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Noms alternatifs: Britt Marie Eklund, Britt-Marie Eklund, Britta Ekman, بریت اکلاند
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Britt-Marie Ekland is a Swedish actress long resident in the United Kingdom. She is best known for her roles as a Bond girl in The Man with the Golden Gun, and in the British cult horror film The Wicker Man, as well as her marriage to actor Peter Sellers, and her high-profile social life.
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Noms alternatifs: Colette Jack, Colette Giacobino
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Colette Giacobine is a French actress who became a distinctive figure in European cult and exploitation cinema during the late 1960s and early 1970s. She is most notably recognized for her frequent collaborations with the prolific Spanish director Jess Franco, appearing in several of his atmospheric and provocative films. One of her most prominent roles was in the psychosexual thriller Nightmares Come at Night (1970), where she portrayed a seductive yet enigmatic nightclub dancer caught in a web of murder and obsession.
Throughout her career, Giacobine demonstrated a versatile screen presence, often appearing in roles that blended psychological tension with the era's aesthetic of dark glamour. Her filmography includes a supporting role as Greta in Franco’s Count Dracula (1970), starring Christopher Lee, and a part in the provocative drama Eugenie… The Story of Her Journey into Perversion (1970). In the 1972 psychological thriller What the Peeper Saw (also known as Night Hair Child or La tua presenza nuda!), she played the role of Sarah, a character whose tragic fate serves as a pivotal moment in the film’s narrative. Beyond her work in the horror and thriller genres, she also appeared in lighter fare such as the Spanish sports comedy Las ibéricas F.C. (1971). Although her active career in the spotlight was relatively brief, her contributions to the "Euro-cult" movement have left a lasting impression on fans of vintage independent cinema.
À propos du film: La tua presenza nuda! (1972)
Année de sortie: 1972
Nation: Italy, United Kingdom
Titre alternatif: What the Peeper Saw, Wat de gluurder zag, Uma Fresta no Teto, Una grieta en el techo, Vindueskiggeren, Les emotions d'un jeune voyeur, L'enfant de la nuit, Der Zeuge hinter der Wand, Ti eide to poniro mati, Night Hair Child, Naito chairudo, Night Child, Diabólica malicia, Дитя ночи, Röntgencinin Gördüğü, Diabolisch, Child of the Night
Réalisateur: Andrea Bianchi, James Kelley
Scénariste: Andrea Bianchi, Bautista Lacasa Nebot, Erich Kröhnke, Trevor Preston
Production & Genre
Producteur(s): Producer: Oliver A. Unger, Graham Harris, Harry Alan Towers, Andrés Vicente Gómez
Sociétés: Cemo Film, Corona Filmproduktion, Eguiluz Films
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Mots-clés
Mots-clés: spain, psychological thriller, bathtub, expelled from school
Histoire
In 'La tua presenza nuda!', an English writer brings his young, glamorous new bride to his isolated home in rural Spain. The bride becomes increasingly obsessed with her 12-year-old stepson, who has recently been expelled from school for unknown reasons. As her paranoia about the boy grows, it's unclear whether he is a victim of her neurotic imagination or if there's more to his behavior than meets the eye.
Résumé
Set in rural Spain, 'La tua presenza nuda!' (1972) is a psychological thriller that draws inspiration from Henry James' 'The Turn of the Screw'. Directed by Andrea Bianchi and James Kelley, it explores themes of obsession, paranoia, and the blurred line between reality and imagination. The film centers around the relationship between a widowed English writer's young bride and her stepson, raising questions about innocence and guilt in a tense and atmospheric setting.