The best Mandy Rice-Davies’s movies

Mandy Rice-Davies

Mandy Rice-Davies

21/10/1944- 18/12/2014
Today we present the best Mandy Rice-Davies’s movies. If you are a great movie fan, you will surely know most of them, but we hope to discover a movie that you have not yet seen … and that you love! Let’s go there with the best Mandy Rice-Davies’s movies.

Nana

Nana
4.4/10
  • Genre: ComedyDrama
  • Release: 13/06/1983
  • Character: Sabine
In Zola's Paris, an ingenue arrives at a tony bordello: she's Nana, guileless, but quickly learning to use her erotic innocence to get what she wants. She's an actress for a soft-core filmmaker and soon is the most popular courtesan in Paris, parlaying this into a house, bought for her by a wealthy banker. She tosses him and takes up with her neighbor, a count of impeccable rectitude, and with the count's impressionable son. The count is soon fetching sticks like a dog and mortgaging his lands to satisfy her whims.

Black Venus

Black Venus
4.4/10
  • Genre: DramaRomance
  • Release: 05/01/1983
  • Character: Madame Lili
Spanish actor Jose Antonio Ceinos stars as a down-and-out sculptor, whose inspiration returns with the strange appearance of a beautiful, mysterious black muse.

Absolute Beginners

Absolute Beginners
5.6/10
A musical adaptation of Colin MacInnes' novel about life in late 1950s London. Nineteen-year-old photographer Colin is hopelessly in love with model Crepe Suzette, but her relationships are strictly connected with her progress in the fashion world. So Colin gets involved with a pop promoter and tries to crack the big time. Meanwhile, racial tension is brewing in Colin's Notting Hill housing estate...

The Seven Magnificent Gladiators

The Seven Magnificent Gladiators
3.7/10
A bandit leader endowed with supernatural powers by his sorceress mother makes yearly raids on a peasant village. However, the women of the village come into possession of a magic sword, and go in search of a hero who is able to wield it and save their village from the evil bandit.

On the Game

On the Game
4.4/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 01/02/1974
  • Character: Herself (archive footage) (uncredited)
Comic look at the history of prostitution.

The Christine Keeler Story

The Christine Keeler Story
6.3/10
A teenage prostitute in England gets involved with high-level politicians and becomes enmeshed in a sex-and-spy scandal.

The Scandal Story

The Scandal Story
In Summer 1961, at a party held on the Cliveden estate of Lord Astor, Minister for War John Profumo met, and subsequently had a brief affair with, a call-girl by the name of Christine Keeler, who had also been seeing a Soviet diplomat. The rumours circulated throughout the following year, but the Fourth Estate was less inclined in those days to disturb the privacy of those at the top of the tree. Eventually, the story made the papers, and Profumo made a statement to the Commons, denying impropriety over his relationship with Keeler. Three months later he was back, confessing that he had misled the House, and he resigned as an MP. But that was only the start of it.

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