6 thoughts on “SNARK WEEK: Marquis de Sade (1969)

  1. You can tell our protagonist is a spoiled wretch when he regards a presumably-lucrative spouse who looks like Anna Massey as a complete deal-breaker.

    Especially when he’s obviously the sort of lout who not only keeps a piece on the side, he keeps one on both sides and in the rear too – heck, this being De Sade he might even keep one up front too.

    Also, I will never understand why people make De Sade movies that deny us the simple pleasure of getting the rotten little fabulist given a **** good kick in the slats.

    Extra Also: given his Uncle is a Catholic priest being played by Mr John Houston, the future Maquis (and the audience) is extremely lucky be wasn’t handed a two way ticket to CHINATOWN (Two-way = The Hard Way and The Nasty Way).

  2. de Sade did have problems with his mother in law, who didn’t have much time for his endless and truly disgusting scandals, his running away with his teen sister in law (who then mysteriously vanished), and the way he wasted his estate constantly paying off victims to avoid imprisonment – so I think the actress’ expression in that screenshot is entirely understandable.

    1. I recall that it was Monsieur le Maquis’ very own family who arranged for him to be locked away – and who could blame them?

  3. The costumes and hairstyles are really scary. Maybe the blue coat and blue cravate is inspired by cartoons? But hey! It seems that there is a real harpsichord!

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