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Dance of Love (1973)

Director: Otto Schenk

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From Time Out Film Guide

Described as 'delightfully mischievous' by its distributors, Schenk's film - not so much a remake of Max Ophüls' classic La Ronde as a return to Arthur Schnitzler's more sardonic play - takes full advantage of relaxing censorship attitudes. Predictably, all the visual richness and stylish elegance of the Ophüls version has given way to bumbling sexual romps. Censorship at least had the positive value of forcing directors to be imaginative in the way they presented Eros on the screen.

Author: GSa 0000-00-00 00:00:00

Time Out Film Guide


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Cast & crew

Director: Otto Schenk

Producer: Otto Schenk

Cast: Senta Berger, Maria Schneider, Helmuth Lohner, Sydney Rome, Peter Weck, Helmut Berger full cast

Duration: 122 mins




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