Eugenie

Synopsis: An innocent girl goes to spend the weekend on an island with a woman and her brother, but soon she finds herself entangled in a web of dream-like sexual experiments.
 
IMDB:
5.6
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Year:
1970
87 min
98 Views


Lewd women.

Let the voluptuous heroine

of this story be your model.

After her example, be heedless

of all that contradicts pleasures'

divine laws, by which all

her life she was enchained.

As for all you 'young' maidens,

thus achieve the ultimate in pleasure.

Observe this ceremony of sadism,

which illustrates that truth.

Let us turn again to

the words of De Sade himself:

"Voluptuaries of all ages, of either sex,

it is to you only I offer this work.

Nourish yourselves

therefore upon its principals.

They favour your passions,

and these passions are nought

by the means nature employs

to bring man to the end

she prescribes for him.

Harken only to these delicious promptings,

for no voice, save that of the passions,

can bring you complete happiness,

and so a smattering of roses

along the thorny paths of life."

Hello. Eugenie!

No, of course not.

I was just taking my bath.

Don't worry, I'll prepare everything,

I promise you.

Oh no, I'm sure he'll agree to that.

Yes, Yes, this weekend.

I understand.

Right.

Au revoir.

Eugenie! Haven't you finished yet?

Who were you talking to?

- Nobody.

Oh don't be silly!

It must have been somebody!

I heard you talking!

It was just a friend.

A boy?

- No.

Then who?

Can't you leave me alone?

Questions, questions all the time!

I can't meet anybody,

go anywhere, do anything,

without you wanting to know everything!

I'm old enough to do

what I want to, when I please!

Oh! Eugenie, come back!

What's the matter?

It's Eugenie! She's so easily

upset I can't understand her.

She probably feels the same about you.

Where are you going?

A business appointment.

- But the office is closed.

I'm not going to the office.

What can I do for you?

This the right road for Madeira?

Straight ahead.

It's about three miles I think.

Thank you.

Do you think there's going to be any rain?

Not here.

I telephoned yesterday to Madame Ren.

I'm expected.

Come on in.

Sorry, but we have to watch it.

Now I recognise you.

Madame Ren told me

to expect you and a lady.

Follow me, she's in the oriental suite.

- All right.

Good morning.

If you want anything, ring the bell.

All right. All right.

Do you come here often?

I used to, years ago.

I've never been to a place like this before.

I prefer to go to a quiet place,

we've both too many friends.

You needn't look so nervous.

We're alone.

I find it hard to realise.

I've watched you for so long from a distance,

never daring to believe that...

I was available?

Didn't you know that every woman has a price?

You?

Are you shocked?

But you're rich.

I said nothing about money.

I don't understand.

You have other possessions.

What do you mean?

Eugenie.

What about her?

Oh, nothing.

We met some time ago at a party.

We've become quite friendly.

I want to invite her

to spend a weekend on my island.

Her mother would never allow it.

Need she know?

Or, is the price too high?

But why?

What do you want with her?

Perhaps you should ask

what do we want with each other?

I spoke to her this morning

and she pleaded with me to convince you.

Have I succeeded?

Is anything the matter?

But she's...

She's so young, so innocent.

I know, that's what makes her so attractive.

You won't shock her?

No, I promise I won't.

I... I would never forgive

myself if she came to any harm.

We made a bargain.

Yes, and I'll keep it.

You won't hurt her?

Of course I won't.

Is that the island?

Yeah, that's it.

Oh, it's beautiful.

Where are the servants?

There's only Therese.

I don't think I know her.

Is she one of your new discoveries?

Yes. I met her in Arta Faugasta last summer.

Are you sure she can be trusted?

She's been deaf and dumb since birth.

She only knows how to serve me.

She'll be useful in many ways.

You didn't answer my question.

Was that entirely wise?

Do you love me for my wisdom?

And the rest of the servants?

Augustin took them

to the mainland this morning.

He's bringing Eugenie back with him.

Eugenie, wonderful.

How did you manage it?

Willpower.

You wanted it, so I willed it.

Isn't that how it's always been with us?

My dear...

What about the others?

They'll be here. Later.

How well you've planned it.

I had you to inspire me.

Eugenie!

- Marianne!

Eugenie, how nice it is to see you!

Good morning.

Of course, you haven't met.

My elder brother, Mirvel.

If Eugenie hasn't met me,

I can at least claim to have met her...

I'm afraid I... don't remember.

At the D'Masquino's party.

And again two weeks ago,

the French embassy.

I was that man who

couldn't take his eyes off you.

Augustin, put the suitcases in my room.

Oh... don't be embarrassed my dear.

I didn't know you had a brother.

A step-brother.

Seriously, he's been admiring

you from afar all Summer.

He insisted that I invite him.

I told her that otherwise I'd kill myself.

So taking pity on his youth...

And innocence...

I told him he could come.

Marianne!

Marianne!

What are you reading?

Nothing in particular.

Ah, the Marquise de Sade.

Fascinating.

It seems my sister is quite a collector.

Have you read it?

No, if I'd been found with it in

the convent, I'd have been expelled.

No modern home is complete

without the works of the Marquise...

I don't think my mother

would agree with that!

So much truth.

And so misunderstood.

"For the young and inexperienced

there's no better passport to life:

'tis but folly on our parents when they

foretell the disasters of a Libertine Career.

There are thorns everywhere.

But along the path of vice,

roses bloom above them.

Profit then from the fairest

period of your life.

These golden years of pleasure

are only too few and too brief.

For we are so fortunate

as to have enjoyed them.

Delicious memories console

and amuse us in our old age.

'tis us, my dear.

You will remain in human memory."

Well said, brother.

I don't normally give

my best performances in public.

Oh, that's not what I've heard.

Oh, but Eugenie,

what are you doing reading a book?

In lovely weather like this,

we should all be outside.

How about a swim before we eat?

I've got a better idea...

- Yes?

Oh!

Get out!

Who is she?

Why have I never seen her before?

She never leaves the island.

Poor girl.

She's happy enough.

As she can't speak or hear,

other people disturb her.

She prefers solitude.

Oh, I'd better unpack.

Oh, why bother?

I have enough clothes for the both of us.

Oh!

Oh, wonderful!

- Just look!

And they're all yours?

You can take whatever you like.

Half of them I'll never wear again.

Oh. What a lovely dress!

Can I have this one?

You can have whatever you like.

Oh...

Come, let's have a bath now, hmm?

OK!

You know, you're so good to me,

I can hardly believe I'm here.

My mother thinks I'm spending the

weekend with some school friends.

My father was supposed

to drive me to the station.

Instead, he brought me to the harbour,

where the boat was waiting,

just as you promised.

Come, let me help you.

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Harry Alan Towers

Harry Alan Towers (19 October 1920 – 31 July 2009) was a British radio and independent film producer and screenwriter. He wrote numerous screenplays for the films he produced, often under the pseudonym Peter Welbeck. He produced over 80 feature films and continued to write and produce well into his eighties. Towers was married to the actress Maria Rohm who appeared in many of his movies. more…

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