The Beast La bête 2001 Horror Movie Review
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Sometimes I read the bad reviews 1st to find out why people didn’t like the thing I’m interested in. I saw ‘La bete’ while taking film classes at Hunter College, NYC, (late 70’s). Screening it was one of the requirements. This was when an ‘Art Film’ could play at a theater 6 months, a year or longer. I think we we warned about the sexual nature, the horses copulating. I’m curious to see now what the redeeming artistic value of this film is as, back then, I really didn’t get it. But the reviewers who seem to think that this is some attempt at soft core [**], from my recollection, haven’t got it either. Guess I’ll have to see it again, for myself.
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About The Beast La bête 2001
Title: The Beast La bête
Year: 2001
Starring: Sirpa Lane,
Lisbeth Hummel,
Elisabeth Kaza,
Pierre Benedetti,
Guy Tréjan,
Rating: 3 / 5 stars from 5 users.
Rating: X (Mature Audiences Only)
Runtime: 94 minutes
Director: Walerian Borowczyk,
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