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Deborah Kerr | Catherine de Montfaucon | |
David Niven | Philippe de Montfaucon | |
Donald Pleasence | Pere Dominic | |
Edward Mulhare | Jean-Claude Ibert | |
Flora Robson | Countess Estell | |
Emlyn Williams | Alain de Montfaucon | |
Sharon Tate | Odile de Caray | |
David Hemmings | Christian de Caray | |
John Le Mesurier | Dr. Monnet | |
Michael Miller | Grandec | |
Donald Bisset | Rennard | |
Pauline Letts | Servant | |
Robert Duncan | Jacques de Montfaucon | |
Suky Appleby | Antoinette de Montfaucon |
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Producer | John Calley
Martin Ransohoff |
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Writer | Robin Estridge
Dennis Murphy |
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Cinematography | Erwin Hillier
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Musician | Gary McFarland
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Vineyard owner marquis Philippe de Montfaucon is called back to his castle Bellenac because of another dry season. He asks his wife and children to remain in London, but they still come after him. His wife Catherine de Montfaucon soon discovers that her husband is acting mysteriously and that his employees are following old pagan rituals that call for the life of the marquis himself to save the crops. |
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