La Belle Captive with Daniel Mesguich: DVD Cover

    La Belle Captive
    a.k.a. The Beautiful Prisoner Director: Alain Robbe-Grillet Cast: Daniel Mesguich, Gabrielle Lazure, Cyrielle Claire, Daniel Emilfork

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    • DVD Release Date: 03/13/2007
    • Original Release: 1983
    • Rating: Not Rated
    • Sales Rank: 13,083
     
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    Original French theatrical trailer

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    Disc #1 -- La Belle Captive
    1. A Woman Without a Name [8:14]
    2. Sara's Assignment [5:34]
    3. Stopping for Help [10:15]
    4. Awake in a Vacant House [11:24]
    5. The House Next Door [3:52]
    6. Delivering the Letter [8:24]
    7. A Post Card for Sara [6:35]
    8. Returning to the Club [5:00]
    9. At Her Father's House [1:29]
    10. Sara's Explanation [9:54]
    11. Waking up From a Nightmare [8:15]
    12. The Face of an Angel [6:47]

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    Editorial Reviews

    This French film has a plot that sounds like an expansion of an urban legend. Walter (Daniel Mesguich) and Sara (Cyrielle Claire) are a married couple who have just moved into a new home together. Everything seems to be going well, despite Walter's fascination with a mysterious woman named Marie-Ange (Gabrielle Lazure) in a nightclub. Then one night, running an errand for Sara, Walter finds Marie-Ange tied up in the middle of the road. He takes her to the nearest villa, hoping to contact a doctor, but he only ends up locked in a bedroom with her. In the midst of their inevitable passion, visions of Magritte paintings dance in Walter's head, for some reason. In the morning, Marie-Ange is gone and Walter's neck is bleeding. John Voorhees, All Movie Guide

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