The best Michael Lonsdale’s fantasy movies

Michael Lonsdale

Michael Lonsdale

24/05/1931- 21/09/2020
We present our ranking of the best Michael Lonsdale’s movies. Do you love cinema? Or are you looking for a movie of your favorite actor to watch tonight? Surely you have some to see or that you did not know yet about Michael Lonsdale.

Successive Slidings of Pleasure

Successive Slidings of Pleasure
6.2/10
A young woman is questioned by the police and the judges, suspected of being a modern witch. The girl who shared her apartment has been found dead, and a pair of scissors impaled through her heart, as she lay attached to the bedposts. Apparently, the girl does have powers, to make all people around her fall prey to her spell, glissing progressively into desire, lust, and the unknown.

The Ghostly Rental

The Ghostly Rental
7/10
At the end of the 19th Century, young Fanning finishes his studies in theology at the University of Cambridge. During a walk through the countryside, the boy, inspired by the lecture of romantic novels, discovers an abandonned house, from which an old man is coming out. He returns to the house regularly without ever seeing its mysterious inhabitant. Fanning finally surprises the old man while he is sitting on a bench at the cemetery and manages to gain his confidence...

Let There Be Light!

Let There Be Light!
6.4/10
  • Genre: ComedyFantasy
  • Release: 08/07/1998
  • Character: Monseigneur Loublié
God comes to Earth in order to make a film.

Destroy, She Said

Destroy, She Said
6.8/10
In a secluded hotel circumscribed by a dense forest Max and Alissa Thor meet Stein and Elisabeth. Max, a professor of future history and an aspiring author, is immediately attracted to the brooding wife of industrialist Bernard Alione, Elisabeth, who is recovering from a miscarriage. Stein, a German Jew and potential writer, is infatuated by Alissa, Max's young wife and former student. During their sojourn the guests' identities gradually meld.

Earthen Man

Earthen Man
  • Genre: Fantasy
  • Release: 01/01/1989
  • Character: (voice)
From the construction of a sculpture "life size" in the earth, the director Boris Lehman imagines a story that staged a sculptor (Paulus Brun) struggling with an impossible order. The man of land is "golemise", takes life in the countryside, and ends up dying on an opera stage.

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