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colonne sonore originali, eugenie de sade 70, bruno nicolai, digitmovies
14.52

 
eugenie de sade '70
(1975)


composer: bruno nicolai

label: digitmovies

AKA: Eugenie Sex Happening, Eugénie De Franval, De Sade 2000, Eugénie

total duration: 01.44.09

soundtrack style: thriller drama erotic



   


tracks

DISC 1

01. Sky Scrapers
02. Drug Party
03. Eugenie
04. Maranhao
05. Psycho Meeting
06. Eugenie
07. Criminal Sex
08. Mary
09. Voice In The Night
10. Cheek To Cheek
11. Valzer Promenade
12. Drug Party
13. De Sade '70
14. Voice In The Night
15. Paraiba
16. Criminal Sex
17. De Sade '70
18. Il Cielo Cade
19. Sky Scrapers

DISC 2

01. Sky Scrapers (Alternate Long Version)
02. Maranhao (Alternate Version)
03. Cheek To Cheek (Alternate Version)
04. Eugenie (Alternate Version)
05. Pyscho Meeting (Alternate Version)
06. Tropical
07. Voice In The Night
08. Pyscho Meeting (Alternate Version)
09. Pyscho Meeting (Alternate Version)
10. Valzer Promenade (Alternate Version)
11. Pyscho Meeting (Alternate Version)
12. Voice In The Night (Alternate Version)
13. Il Cielo Cade (Alternate Long Version)
14. Criminal Sex (Alternate Version)
15. Voice In The Night (Alternate Version)
16. Circles

 
 
further information
DOUBLE CD
8 page colour booklet containing introduction, synopsis, colour movie stills, original poster art and liner notes from Tim Lucas (Video Watchdog)
 
description
For celebrating the thirty CD issue, Digitmovies is proud to releae a special edition double CD set featuring the complete soundtrack in full stereo composed and conducted by Maestro Bruno Nicolai for the 1969 European Sex exploitation cult movie directed by Jess Franco Eugenie De Sade '70.
This motion picture had various titles during its distribution time like La Isla de la muerte, Eugenie... the Story of Her Journey Into Perversion, Les Inassouvies, Die Jung frau und die Peitsche, Philosophy in the Boudoir, Die Wildkatze and the movies released with two differently edited versions.
This motion picture, that got the best digital presentation through the definitive 2002 uncut version DVD produced by Bill Lustig and his Blue Underground, is a psyhedelic representation of Sado Masochistic world of Marquis De Sade placed in an exotic island circa 1969 starring the gorgeous svedish acctress Marie Liljedhal as Eugenie, the cute young girl who is initiated into a world of pleasure and pain, Maria Rohm (of Marquis De Sade's Justine fame), Jack Taylor (of Succubus fame) and the great Christopher Lee as sadist Dolmance.
Jess Franco is undoubtfully a true cult director who shooted this motion picture in Exotic locations where this story is placed.
Originally in year 1969 an album on Gemelli label with 14 selections was issued (some in mono sound,some in stereo sound).
For this CD release we were able to listen to the many master tapes we did found in the Edipan archives.
When did discovered so many tapes we could suddenly realize the Bruno Nicolai had written and recorded for this movie a lot of music.
So we started to listen to carefully the tapes, kept for until today in terrific conditions and with a great stereo sound: first we found all the tracks used for the original album, but later we could very happily discover on the original sessions elements that some of them were shorter versions than those actual ones featured here, so for the first time... we can listen to the uncut takes of some them.
So we could assemble the entire 108 minutes long score and alternate versions on a two discs set.
 
story

Because both this film and the previous year's Die Jungfrau und die Peitsche were directed by Jesus Franco and based on the same book (Philosophy in the Boudoir by the Marquis de Sade), they are often confused, particularly since both films were released under the same alternate title, De Sade 70.
This version is far more explicit than its predecessor.
The plot is also quite different, placing Eugenie in suburban Berlin, living with her widowed father, Radeck (Paul Muller).
Radeck is a sexual sadist, and when Eugenie discovers his secret lifestyle, they slowly lose their grip on the distinction between good and evil, planning the sex-murder of a young model as the perfect crime.
Their experiment ends in tragedy, and Eugenie tells her story to a writer (Franco) as she lies dying in a hospital bed.
Beautiful actress Soledad Miranda (billed as Susan Korda), who was killed in a Lisbon auto accident in 1971, carries the film, and Muller is fascinating as her perverse father.
Marie-France Broquet (appearing under the pseudonym Alice Arno) co-stars with Andres Monales, Greta Schmidt, and Karl Heinz Mannchen.
Franco made three more films from the same source, Plaisir a Trois (1973), Cocktail Special (1978), and Eugenie, Historia de Una Perversion (1980).

Cast:
Alice Arno, Jesús Franco, Soledad Miranda, Paul Muller, Andres Monales, Greta Schmidt

Director:
Jess Franco

 

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