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The Savior (1971 film)

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The Savior
Directed byMichel Mardore
Written byMichel Mardore
Based onThe Savior
by Michel Mardore
Produced byMichel Mardore
StarringHorst Buchholz
Muriel Catala
CinematographyWilliam Lubtchansky
Edited byFrançoise Bonnot
Music byPierre Jansen
Production
company
Nadja Films
Distributed byNadja Films
Release date
  • 1 September 1971 (1971-09-01)
Running time
105 minutes
CountryFrance
LanguageFrench

Le Saveur is a 1971 French film directed by Michel Mardore, adapted from his own novel, and starring Horst Buchholz and Muriel Catala. Set in occupied France in 1943 Buchholz plays a supposed wounded English airman, Claude, and Catala plays the girl Nannette who falls for him. The supposed airman is soon revealed to be a cruel Nazi officer.[1][2]

Production

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Michel Mardore said he asked Muriel Catalá to shave her pubes to accentuate her childlike appearance. "This should have sold the film in Japan, since the Japanese abhor pubic hair and only accept the female nude when the woman is shaved..."[3]

References

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  1. ^ James L. Limbacher. Sexuality in World Cinema. Volume 2. 1983, p. 1190: "SAVIOR, THE (1971) (C) A teenaged girl and a French resistance man have a love affair during World War II and when he returns years later, the girl shoots him because he had wiped out the resistance fighters in her town. Horst Buchholz is the man and Michel Mardore wrote and directed."
  2. ^ "Review of the film le Sauveur (1971)". 2005.
  3. ^ "Les scènes croustillantes de Muriel Catalá nu intégral". jeuxstars.canalblog.com. Retrieved 7 February 2022.