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Masquerade (1965) Original Trailer [FHD]
Directed by Basil Dearden. Starring Cliff Robertson, Jack Hawkins, Marisa Mell and Michel Piccoli.
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50.000 sterline per tradire
A Shabby Tiger
Agenten lassen bitten
Agentes dobles
Apostoli 'Mataiosate apagogi'
Diples maskes, diploi praktores
Diploi praktores tou mavrou hrysou
Doubles masques et agents doubles
För många agenter
Liian monta agenttia
Mascarada
Maskarada szpiegów
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Máscaras para todos
Operation Masquerade
Oriente Contra Ocidente
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published: 07 May 2022
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Marlies Moitzi, known as Marisa Mell, was born on February 24, 1939, in Graz and died on May 16, 1992, in Vienna, is an Austrian actress, much of whose career has been spent in Italian cinema. Marisa Mell grew up in Graz under the name Marlies Theres Moitzi. From the start, she was passionate about theater. She attended the Graz School of Drama, then the Max-Reinhardt-Seminar Institute in Vienna. In her class, there were among others Erika Pluhar and Senta Berger...
published: 11 Sep 2021
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A Tribute To Marisa Mell 1939~1992
Of Austrian origin, her real name was Marlies Theres Moitzi, she was one of the most gorgeous and classy actresses seen on screen. The term "femme fatale" fits her like a glove. Here between Schoendoerffer and Kurosawa, with actors Bruno Cremer, Jean-Claude Rolland
and Étienne Bierry.
Music : OST Perche' Quelle Strane Gocce Di Sangue Sul Corpo Di Jennifer? (The Case Of The Bloody Iris) By Bruno Nicolai.
published: 16 Feb 2021
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Danger: Diabolik (1968) ORIGINAL TRAILER [HD]
Directed by Mario Bava. With John Phillip Law, Marisa Mell and Michel Piccoli.
Danger: Diabolik Blu-ray (Amazon) https://amzn.to/3q5ugzE
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AKA:
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Diabolik
Diabolik - mies mustassa Jaguarissa
Diabolik - Pantertyven i jaguar
Diabolik Diabolik Diabolik
Diabolik ger ingen nåd
Gefahr: Diabolik!
Gevaar: Diabolik!
Golden Eyes
Goldstrike
I ekdikisi tou Spaterman
Kogane no me
Mannen i den svarta Jaguaren
Mies mustassa Jaguarissa
O Spiderman me ti mavri maska
Perigo: Diabolik
Дьяболик
黄金の眼
published: 08 Oct 2020
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"Marisa Mell: The Enigmatic Life of an Austrian Actress"
"Marisa Mell: The Enigmatic Life of an Austrian Actress"
Marisa Mell, born as Marlies Theres Moitzi, was an Austrian actress known for her captivating performances in European arthouse and genre films. Her cinematic journey was marked by her portrayal of femme fatale characters, and she is best remembered for her roles as Eva Kant in Mario Bava's critically re-assessed "Danger: Diabolik" (1968) and her dual role as Susan Dumurrier/Monica Weston in Lucio Fulci's giallo "One on Top of the Other" (1969).
Before achieving recognition in these iconic roles, Marisa Mell's career was marked by appearances in notable films such as "Venusberg" (1963), "French Dressing" (1964), "Masquerade" (1965), "Casanova 70" (1965), and "Secret Agent Super Dragon" (1966). However, her attempt to transition to ...
published: 05 Nov 2023
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Marisa Mell from Diabolik (Pantyhose scene)
Marisa Mell from Diabolik
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Marisa Mell Classic Austrian Beauty
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Marisa Mell was born on February 24, 1939, in Graz, Austria as Marlies Theres Moitzi. She was an actress, known for Danger: Diabolik (1968), Objective 500 Million (1966) and Secret Agent Super Dragon (1966). She was married to Henri Tucci. She died on May 16, 1992, in Vienna, Austria.
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published: 21 Oct 2019
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"Marisa Mell: The Enigmatic Life of an Austrian Actress"
Marisa Mell, born as Marlies Theres Moitzi, was an Austrian actress known for her captivating performances in European arthouse and genre films. Her cinematic journey was marked by her portrayal of femme fatale characters, and she is best remembered for her roles as Eva Kant in Mario Bava's critically re-assessed "Danger: Diabolik" (1968) and her dual role as Susan Dumurrier/Monica Weston in Lucio Fulci's giallo "One on Top of the Other" (1969).
Before achieving recognition in these iconic roles, Marisa Mell's career was marked by appearances in notable films such as "Venusberg" (1963), "French Dressing" (1964), "Masquerade" (1965), "Casanova 70" (1965), and "Secret Agent Super Dragon" (1966). However, her attempt to transition to Broadway and Hollywood faced a setback with the failure of...
published: 06 Nov 2023
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Marisa Mell - Comedy
Marisa Mell had an interesting quality as an actress. She played the siren often enough but was always able to mock her own image. It's one of the reasons she seems so at home in Ken Russell's first feature, 'French Dressing' where she plays a Bardot-esque movie star tired of being cast as a sex symbol (Mell was reportedly a close friend of Bardot and understood that kind of pressure to play to the public's idea whether willing or not). 'French Dressing' is not one of Russell's most universally admired films... It tends to be thrown away as not important, much like 'Billion Dollar Brain' while his TV films about artists and composers are pored over. I have to admit to being a bit of a lightweight and have always found these two early, very cinematic films, a greater indicator of his true t...
published: 29 Mar 2024
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Marisa Mell in "una sull'altra" 1969
una sull'altra/One on Top of the Other
published: 04 Oct 2008
3:00
Masquerade (1965) Original Trailer [FHD]
Directed by Basil Dearden. Starring Cliff Robertson, Jack Hawkins, Marisa Mell and Michel Piccoli.
Masquerade Blu-ray : https://amzn.to/3ygQOPD
AKA:
50.000 st...
Directed by Basil Dearden. Starring Cliff Robertson, Jack Hawkins, Marisa Mell and Michel Piccoli.
Masquerade Blu-ray : https://amzn.to/3ygQOPD
AKA:
50.000 sterline per tradire
A Shabby Tiger
Agenten lassen bitten
Agentes dobles
Apostoli 'Mataiosate apagogi'
Diples maskes, diploi praktores
Diploi praktores tou mavrou hrysou
Doubles masques et agents doubles
För många agenter
Liian monta agenttia
Mascarada
Maskarada szpiegów
Maske bak maske
Masser af agenter
Máscaras para todos
Operation Masquerade
Oriente Contra Ocidente
Çöllerde Macera
潜行
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Directed by Basil Dearden. Starring Cliff Robertson, Jack Hawkins, Marisa Mell and Michel Piccoli.
Masquerade Blu-ray : https://amzn.to/3ygQOPD
AKA:
50.000 sterline per tradire
A Shabby Tiger
Agenten lassen bitten
Agentes dobles
Apostoli 'Mataiosate apagogi'
Diples maskes, diploi praktores
Diploi praktores tou mavrou hrysou
Doubles masques et agents doubles
För många agenter
Liian monta agenttia
Mascarada
Maskarada szpiegów
Maske bak maske
Masser af agenter
Máscaras para todos
Operation Masquerade
Oriente Contra Ocidente
Çöllerde Macera
潜行
- published: 07 May 2022
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MARISA Mell TOP 10 movies | Marisa NEVER DIE 😍😍
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Marlies Moitzi, known as Marisa Mell, was born on February 24, 1939, in Graz and died on May 16, 1992, in Vienna, is an Austrian actress, much of whose career has been spent in Italian cinema. Marisa Mell grew up in Graz under the name Marlies Theres Moitzi. From the start, she was passionate about theater. She attended the Graz School of Drama, then the Max-Reinhardt-Seminar Institute in Vienna. In her class, there were among others Erika Pluhar and Senta Berger. Because she wanted to become an international star, she changed her name to Marisa Mell. After finishing drama school, she married the Swiss Henri Tucci. But the marriage did not last. Her first international success came in the 1963 film directed by Ken Russell, French Dressing.
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Marlies Moitzi, known as Marisa Mell, was born on February 24, 1939, in Graz and died on May 16, 1992, in Vienna, is an Austrian actress, much of whose career has been spent in Italian cinema. Marisa Mell grew up in Graz under the name Marlies Theres Moitzi. From the start, she was passionate about theater. She attended the Graz School of Drama, then the Max-Reinhardt-Seminar Institute in Vienna. In her class, there were among others Erika Pluhar and Senta Berger. Because she wanted to become an international star, she changed her name to Marisa Mell. After finishing drama school, she married the Swiss Henri Tucci. But the marriage did not last. Her first international success came in the 1963 film directed by Ken Russell, French Dressing.
These are my top 10 movies for Marisa Mell
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5:58
A Tribute To Marisa Mell 1939~1992
Of Austrian origin, her real name was Marlies Theres Moitzi, she was one of the most gorgeous and classy actresses seen on screen. The term "femme fatale" fits ...
Of Austrian origin, her real name was Marlies Theres Moitzi, she was one of the most gorgeous and classy actresses seen on screen. The term "femme fatale" fits her like a glove. Here between Schoendoerffer and Kurosawa, with actors Bruno Cremer, Jean-Claude Rolland
and Étienne Bierry.
Music : OST Perche' Quelle Strane Gocce Di Sangue Sul Corpo Di Jennifer? (The Case Of The Bloody Iris) By Bruno Nicolai.
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Of Austrian origin, her real name was Marlies Theres Moitzi, she was one of the most gorgeous and classy actresses seen on screen. The term "femme fatale" fits her like a glove. Here between Schoendoerffer and Kurosawa, with actors Bruno Cremer, Jean-Claude Rolland
and Étienne Bierry.
Music : OST Perche' Quelle Strane Gocce Di Sangue Sul Corpo Di Jennifer? (The Case Of The Bloody Iris) By Bruno Nicolai.
- published: 16 Feb 2021
- views: 2814
2:24
Danger: Diabolik (1968) ORIGINAL TRAILER [HD]
Directed by Mario Bava. With John Phillip Law, Marisa Mell and Michel Piccoli.
Danger: Diabolik Blu-ray (Amazon) https://amzn.to/3q5ugzE
Danger: Diabolik Blu-...
Directed by Mario Bava. With John Phillip Law, Marisa Mell and Michel Piccoli.
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Diabolik
Diabolik - mies mustassa Jaguarissa
Diabolik - Pantertyven i jaguar
Diabolik Diabolik Diabolik
Diabolik ger ingen nåd
Gefahr: Diabolik!
Gevaar: Diabolik!
Golden Eyes
Goldstrike
I ekdikisi tou Spaterman
Kogane no me
Mannen i den svarta Jaguaren
Mies mustassa Jaguarissa
O Spiderman me ti mavri maska
Perigo: Diabolik
Дьяболик
黄金の眼
https://wn.com/Danger_Diabolik_(1968)_Original_Trailer_Hd
Directed by Mario Bava. With John Phillip Law, Marisa Mell and Michel Piccoli.
Danger: Diabolik Blu-ray (Amazon) https://amzn.to/3q5ugzE
Danger: Diabolik Blu-ray (Shout Factory) https://shoutfactory.com/products/danger-diabolik
AKA:
Altın Adam
Diabolik
Diabolik - mies mustassa Jaguarissa
Diabolik - Pantertyven i jaguar
Diabolik Diabolik Diabolik
Diabolik ger ingen nåd
Gefahr: Diabolik!
Gevaar: Diabolik!
Golden Eyes
Goldstrike
I ekdikisi tou Spaterman
Kogane no me
Mannen i den svarta Jaguaren
Mies mustassa Jaguarissa
O Spiderman me ti mavri maska
Perigo: Diabolik
Дьяболик
黄金の眼
- published: 08 Oct 2020
- views: 48115
4:33
"Marisa Mell: The Enigmatic Life of an Austrian Actress"
"Marisa Mell: The Enigmatic Life of an Austrian Actress"
Marisa Mell, born as Marlies Theres Moitzi, was an Austrian actress known for her captivating performa...
"Marisa Mell: The Enigmatic Life of an Austrian Actress"
Marisa Mell, born as Marlies Theres Moitzi, was an Austrian actress known for her captivating performances in European arthouse and genre films. Her cinematic journey was marked by her portrayal of femme fatale characters, and she is best remembered for her roles as Eva Kant in Mario Bava's critically re-assessed "Danger: Diabolik" (1968) and her dual role as Susan Dumurrier/Monica Weston in Lucio Fulci's giallo "One on Top of the Other" (1969).
Before achieving recognition in these iconic roles, Marisa Mell's career was marked by appearances in notable films such as "Venusberg" (1963), "French Dressing" (1964), "Masquerade" (1965), "Casanova 70" (1965), and "Secret Agent Super Dragon" (1966). However, her attempt to transition to Broadway and Hollywood faced a setback with the failure of her debut musical "Mata Hari." Following this, she settled in Italy, where her high-profile personal life, particularly her association with Pier Luigi Torri, an aristocratic nightclub owner, made her a regular feature in tabloid stories about the European jet set.
Marisa Mell's filmography also includes works like "Anyone Can Play" (1968), "Marta" (1971), "Ben and Charlie" (1972), "Seven Blood-Stained Orchids" (1972), "Gang War in Milan" (1973), "Mahogany" (1975), "Casanova & Co." (1977), and "Mad Dog Killer" (1977). Despite her on-screen resilience, Mell faced personal challenges, including bad luck, ill-judged choices, and drug use.
Her declining career in the late 1980s led to a return to Austria, where she lived in straitened circumstances. Marisa Mell's marketability had been largely based on her youth and stunning looks, which remained intact even as she transitioned into middle age. By the time of her passing in 1992 at the age of 53, due to throat cancer, her public profile had waned, but she left behind a legacy of intriguing performances and a life filled with both triumphs and tribulations.
https://wn.com/Marisa_Mell_The_Enigmatic_Life_Of_An_Austrian_Actress
"Marisa Mell: The Enigmatic Life of an Austrian Actress"
Marisa Mell, born as Marlies Theres Moitzi, was an Austrian actress known for her captivating performances in European arthouse and genre films. Her cinematic journey was marked by her portrayal of femme fatale characters, and she is best remembered for her roles as Eva Kant in Mario Bava's critically re-assessed "Danger: Diabolik" (1968) and her dual role as Susan Dumurrier/Monica Weston in Lucio Fulci's giallo "One on Top of the Other" (1969).
Before achieving recognition in these iconic roles, Marisa Mell's career was marked by appearances in notable films such as "Venusberg" (1963), "French Dressing" (1964), "Masquerade" (1965), "Casanova 70" (1965), and "Secret Agent Super Dragon" (1966). However, her attempt to transition to Broadway and Hollywood faced a setback with the failure of her debut musical "Mata Hari." Following this, she settled in Italy, where her high-profile personal life, particularly her association with Pier Luigi Torri, an aristocratic nightclub owner, made her a regular feature in tabloid stories about the European jet set.
Marisa Mell's filmography also includes works like "Anyone Can Play" (1968), "Marta" (1971), "Ben and Charlie" (1972), "Seven Blood-Stained Orchids" (1972), "Gang War in Milan" (1973), "Mahogany" (1975), "Casanova & Co." (1977), and "Mad Dog Killer" (1977). Despite her on-screen resilience, Mell faced personal challenges, including bad luck, ill-judged choices, and drug use.
Her declining career in the late 1980s led to a return to Austria, where she lived in straitened circumstances. Marisa Mell's marketability had been largely based on her youth and stunning looks, which remained intact even as she transitioned into middle age. By the time of her passing in 1992 at the age of 53, due to throat cancer, her public profile had waned, but she left behind a legacy of intriguing performances and a life filled with both triumphs and tribulations.
- published: 05 Nov 2023
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Marisa Mell from Diabolik (Pantyhose scene)
Marisa Mell from Diabolik
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Marisa Mell Classic Austrian Beauty
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Marisa Mell was born on February 24, 1939, in Graz, Austria as Marlies Theres Moitzi. She was an actress, known for Danger: Diabolik (1968), Objective 500 Million (1966) and Secret Agent Super Dragon (1966). She was married to Henri Tucci. She died on May 16, 1992, in Vienna, Austria.
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Marisa Mell was born on February 24, 1939, in Graz, Austria as Marlies Theres Moitzi. She was an actress, known for Danger: Diabolik (1968), Objective 500 Million (1966) and Secret Agent Super Dragon (1966). She was married to Henri Tucci. She died on May 16, 1992, in Vienna, Austria.
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0:15
"Marisa Mell: The Enigmatic Life of an Austrian Actress"
Marisa Mell, born as Marlies Theres Moitzi, was an Austrian actress known for her captivating performances in European arthouse and genre films. Her cinematic j...
Marisa Mell, born as Marlies Theres Moitzi, was an Austrian actress known for her captivating performances in European arthouse and genre films. Her cinematic journey was marked by her portrayal of femme fatale characters, and she is best remembered for her roles as Eva Kant in Mario Bava's critically re-assessed "Danger: Diabolik" (1968) and her dual role as Susan Dumurrier/Monica Weston in Lucio Fulci's giallo "One on Top of the Other" (1969).
Before achieving recognition in these iconic roles, Marisa Mell's career was marked by appearances in notable films such as "Venusberg" (1963), "French Dressing" (1964), "Masquerade" (1965), "Casanova 70" (1965), and "Secret Agent Super Dragon" (1966). However, her attempt to transition to Broadway and Hollywood faced a setback with the failure of her debut musical "Mata Hari." Following this, she settled in Italy, where her high-profile personal life, particularly her association with Pier Luigi Torri, an aristocratic nightclub owner, made her a regular feature in tabloid stories about the European jet set.
Marisa Mell's filmography also includes works like "Anyone Can Play" (1968), "Marta" (1971), "Ben and Charlie" (1972), "Seven Blood-Stained Orchids" (1972), "Gang War in Milan" (1973), "Mahogany" (1975), "Casanova & Co." (1977), and "Mad Dog Killer" (1977). Despite her on-screen resilience, Mell faced personal challenges, including bad luck, ill-judged choices, and drug use.
Her declining career in the late 1980s led to a return to Austria, where she lived in straitened circumstances. Marisa Mell's marketability had been largely based on her youth and stunning looks, which remained intact even as she transitioned into middle age. By the time of her passing in 1992 at the age of 53, due to throat cancer, her public profile had waned, but she left behind a legacy of intriguing performances and a life filled with both triumphs and tribulations.
https://wn.com/Marisa_Mell_The_Enigmatic_Life_Of_An_Austrian_Actress
Marisa Mell, born as Marlies Theres Moitzi, was an Austrian actress known for her captivating performances in European arthouse and genre films. Her cinematic journey was marked by her portrayal of femme fatale characters, and she is best remembered for her roles as Eva Kant in Mario Bava's critically re-assessed "Danger: Diabolik" (1968) and her dual role as Susan Dumurrier/Monica Weston in Lucio Fulci's giallo "One on Top of the Other" (1969).
Before achieving recognition in these iconic roles, Marisa Mell's career was marked by appearances in notable films such as "Venusberg" (1963), "French Dressing" (1964), "Masquerade" (1965), "Casanova 70" (1965), and "Secret Agent Super Dragon" (1966). However, her attempt to transition to Broadway and Hollywood faced a setback with the failure of her debut musical "Mata Hari." Following this, she settled in Italy, where her high-profile personal life, particularly her association with Pier Luigi Torri, an aristocratic nightclub owner, made her a regular feature in tabloid stories about the European jet set.
Marisa Mell's filmography also includes works like "Anyone Can Play" (1968), "Marta" (1971), "Ben and Charlie" (1972), "Seven Blood-Stained Orchids" (1972), "Gang War in Milan" (1973), "Mahogany" (1975), "Casanova & Co." (1977), and "Mad Dog Killer" (1977). Despite her on-screen resilience, Mell faced personal challenges, including bad luck, ill-judged choices, and drug use.
Her declining career in the late 1980s led to a return to Austria, where she lived in straitened circumstances. Marisa Mell's marketability had been largely based on her youth and stunning looks, which remained intact even as she transitioned into middle age. By the time of her passing in 1992 at the age of 53, due to throat cancer, her public profile had waned, but she left behind a legacy of intriguing performances and a life filled with both triumphs and tribulations.
- published: 06 Nov 2023
- views: 1305
5:28
Marisa Mell - Comedy
Marisa Mell had an interesting quality as an actress. She played the siren often enough but was always able to mock her own image. It's one of the reasons she s...
Marisa Mell had an interesting quality as an actress. She played the siren often enough but was always able to mock her own image. It's one of the reasons she seems so at home in Ken Russell's first feature, 'French Dressing' where she plays a Bardot-esque movie star tired of being cast as a sex symbol (Mell was reportedly a close friend of Bardot and understood that kind of pressure to play to the public's idea whether willing or not). 'French Dressing' is not one of Russell's most universally admired films... It tends to be thrown away as not important, much like 'Billion Dollar Brain' while his TV films about artists and composers are pored over. I have to admit to being a bit of a lightweight and have always found these two early, very cinematic films, a greater indicator of his true talent than his film about Elgar. This is the kind of film that, in its gentle mockery of the English and the movies and celebrity, is so full of energy and life that it raises my mood.
Mell had been in an accident a year or two before this which had threatened to seriously disfigure her and had undergone plastic surgery. It's not obvious. Once you know there's a scar on her lip, you can see it in close ups, but otherwise, she looks almost absurdly perfect looking. Her symmetrical features and easy smile, making her the perfect embodiment of motion picture glamour.
She is most famous today for the cult movie, 'Danger Diabolik', directed by Mario Bava than her work in comedies. Of course, 'Diabolik' was also very much a comic film as, in its own way, so was 'One on Top of the Other' (although in this latter case, the comedy is very dark). In 'Diabolik', Marisa Mell comes across as both glamorous and slightly unreal. Her eyes a golden grey-green and her hair silvery blonde her outfits changing every few minutes in much the same manner as Monica Vitti in 'Modesty Blaise' and Jane Fonda in 'Barbarella'. These films, all being comic book adaptations made in the late 60s by great directors having fun, fall into a similar category of cinema. A wonderful playfulness running through them all.
Mell is quoted as having said, 'Movies are my life, and my life is a movie.' And, in so many ways, her appearance matches that of a perfect movie star. Her appearance altering from film to film, from shot to shot sometimes, and yet always recognisably unique. Jess Franco wanted to make a movie with her... It's a shame that this never happened as I can only imagine that he would have made her the central focus of each shot... Would she have revealed another side of her character for him? It never happened... But there are so many films in which she starred, co-starred or just played one or two scenes in, and they're all worth seeing for her presence in them.
Contents
0:00 - One on Top of the Other and Casanova '70
0:14 - French Dressing
0:26 - Casanova '70
0:41 - French Dressing
1:38 - One on Top of the Other
1:49 - French Dressing
2:21 - Danger Diabolik
2:40 - French Dressing
2:49 - Danger Diabolik
2:56 - French Dressing
3:07 - One on Top of the Other
3:10 - French Dressing
3:36 - Che Notte Ragazzi!
3:41 - French Dressing and titles
4:18 - Danger Diabolik and Casanova '70
4:40 - One on Top of the Other
4:45 - French Dressing
4:59 - Danger Diabolik and One on Top of the Other
Music: Three Wise People by E's Jammy Jims
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Marisa Mell had an interesting quality as an actress. She played the siren often enough but was always able to mock her own image. It's one of the reasons she seems so at home in Ken Russell's first feature, 'French Dressing' where she plays a Bardot-esque movie star tired of being cast as a sex symbol (Mell was reportedly a close friend of Bardot and understood that kind of pressure to play to the public's idea whether willing or not). 'French Dressing' is not one of Russell's most universally admired films... It tends to be thrown away as not important, much like 'Billion Dollar Brain' while his TV films about artists and composers are pored over. I have to admit to being a bit of a lightweight and have always found these two early, very cinematic films, a greater indicator of his true talent than his film about Elgar. This is the kind of film that, in its gentle mockery of the English and the movies and celebrity, is so full of energy and life that it raises my mood.
Mell had been in an accident a year or two before this which had threatened to seriously disfigure her and had undergone plastic surgery. It's not obvious. Once you know there's a scar on her lip, you can see it in close ups, but otherwise, she looks almost absurdly perfect looking. Her symmetrical features and easy smile, making her the perfect embodiment of motion picture glamour.
She is most famous today for the cult movie, 'Danger Diabolik', directed by Mario Bava than her work in comedies. Of course, 'Diabolik' was also very much a comic film as, in its own way, so was 'One on Top of the Other' (although in this latter case, the comedy is very dark). In 'Diabolik', Marisa Mell comes across as both glamorous and slightly unreal. Her eyes a golden grey-green and her hair silvery blonde her outfits changing every few minutes in much the same manner as Monica Vitti in 'Modesty Blaise' and Jane Fonda in 'Barbarella'. These films, all being comic book adaptations made in the late 60s by great directors having fun, fall into a similar category of cinema. A wonderful playfulness running through them all.
Mell is quoted as having said, 'Movies are my life, and my life is a movie.' And, in so many ways, her appearance matches that of a perfect movie star. Her appearance altering from film to film, from shot to shot sometimes, and yet always recognisably unique. Jess Franco wanted to make a movie with her... It's a shame that this never happened as I can only imagine that he would have made her the central focus of each shot... Would she have revealed another side of her character for him? It never happened... But there are so many films in which she starred, co-starred or just played one or two scenes in, and they're all worth seeing for her presence in them.
Contents
0:00 - One on Top of the Other and Casanova '70
0:14 - French Dressing
0:26 - Casanova '70
0:41 - French Dressing
1:38 - One on Top of the Other
1:49 - French Dressing
2:21 - Danger Diabolik
2:40 - French Dressing
2:49 - Danger Diabolik
2:56 - French Dressing
3:07 - One on Top of the Other
3:10 - French Dressing
3:36 - Che Notte Ragazzi!
3:41 - French Dressing and titles
4:18 - Danger Diabolik and Casanova '70
4:40 - One on Top of the Other
4:45 - French Dressing
4:59 - Danger Diabolik and One on Top of the Other
Music: Three Wise People by E's Jammy Jims
#marisamell #kenrussell #luciofulci #mariobava #diabolik #britishcomedy #italiancomedy #giallo #60scinema #マリサメル
- published: 29 Mar 2024
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