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  1. La Chair de l'orchidée (The Flesh of the Orchid) is a 1975 film by Patrice Chéreau as his directorial debut, adapted by him and by Jean-Claude Carrière from the 1948 book The Flesh of the Orchid by British writer James Hadley Chase, "a pulp-novel sequel to No Orchids for Miss Blandish" [1] (1939).

  2. The Flesh of the Orchid: Directed by Patrice Chéreau. With Charlotte Rampling, Bruno Cremer, Edwige Feuillère, Simone Signoret. A disturbed young woman is kept prisoner in a castle by her aunt for her money. The game-keeper, her guardian, tries to rape her but she escapes.

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    • Drama, Thriller
    • Patrice Chéreau
    • 1975-01-29
  3. Mar 1, 2014 · A beautiful young woman (Charlotte Rampling), imprisoned by her aunt in a castle-like asylum, flees for the open road only to wind up in the company of another fugitive: a horse-rearing outsider on the run from two murderous gangsters.

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  4. Coproduction française, allemande et italienne, La chair de lorchidée est l’adaptation d’un roman policier de James Hadley Chase (suite de Pas d’orchidée pour Miss Blandish). Dès sa ...

    • Patrice Chéreau
    • Charlotte Rampling
  5. La Chair de l'orchidée est un film germano-italo-français réalisé par Patrice Chéreau et sorti en 1975. C'est une adaptation du roman éponyme (en) de James Hadley Chase paru en 1948.

    • FranceItalieAllemagne de l'Ouest
    • Jean-Claude Carrière et Patrice Chéreau
    • Patrice Chéreau
  6. Original title: La chair de l'orchidée. Synopsis: A disturbed young woman is kept prisoner in a castle by her aunt for her money. The game-keeper, her guardian, tries to rape her but she escapes.

  7. La Chair de l'orchidée (The Flesh of the Orchid) is a 1975 film by Patrice Chéreau as his directorial debut, adapted by him and by Jean-Claude Carrière from the 1948 book The Flesh of the Orchid by British writer James Hadley Chase, "a pulp-novel sequel to No Orchids for Miss Blandish" [1] (1939).

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