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Lesley-Anne Down | Joan Madou | |
Anthony Hopkins | Dr. Ravic | |
Donald Pleasence | Haake | |
Frank Finlay | Boris | |
Joyce Blair | Rolande | |
Richard Pasco | Dr. Veber | |
Alexander Davion | Alex | |
Martin Benson | Goldberg | |
Stephanie Voss | Mrs. Goldberg | |
Peter Birrel | Wiesenthal | |
June Barrie | Proprietress | |
Teddy Kempner | Young Husband | |
Katharine Levy | Young Wife | |
Philip Shelley | Porter | |
Andrea Evans | Enfermers |
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Producer | John Newland
Mort Abrahamson Colin Callender Peter Graham Scott |
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Writer | Charles E. Israel
Erich Maria Remarque |
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Cinematography | Bob
Bob Edwards |
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Musician | Georges Delerue
Georges |
She Possessed Him Body And Soul Dr. Ravic (Hopkins) is a brilliant German surgeon who flees to Paris in an effort to escape the growing power of the Nazis. There, he meets Joan Madou (Lesley-Anne Down, Dallas), a depressed, unemployed cabaret singer who is on the bring of ending it all. After saving her, the two embark on a passionate romance with mystery lurking just under the surface. Both are hiding secrets from each other that build this tense drama to its explosive conclusion. |
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