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Eva, released in the United Kingdom as Eve, and in the United States as The Devil’s Woman a 1962 Italian-French co-production drama film directed by Joseph Losey and starring Jeanne Moreau, Stanley Baker, and Virna Lisi. Its screenplay is adapted from James Hadley Chase's 1945 novel Eve. [1] [2]
Award at the 1962 Cannes Film Festival: Eva: Eve: Joseph Losey: drama: Family Diary: Cronaca familiare: Valerio Zurlini: Marcello Mastroianni, Jacques Perrin: drama: Golden Lion winner The Festival Girls: Leigh Jason: Fire Monsters Against the Son of Hercules: Maciste contro i mostri: Guido Malatesta: Reg Lewis, Margaret Lee, Luciano Marin ...
The Damned (1962 film) A Doll's House (1973 Losey film) Don Giovanni (1979 film) ... Eva (1962 film) F. Figures in a Landscape (film) G. Galileo (1975 film) The Go ...
Joseph Walton Losey III (/ ˈ l oʊ s i /; January 14, 1909 – June 22, 1984) was an American theatre and film director, producer, and screenwriter.Born in Wisconsin, he studied in Germany with Bertolt Brecht and then returned to the United States.
1962 France [13] [14] Eva: Joseph Losey 1962 France [6] Experiment in Terror: Blake Edwards: 1962 United States [8] [2] Eyes Without a Face: Georges Franju: 1960 France [26] Fantômas: André Hunebelle: 1964 France [6] The File of the Golden Goose: Sam Wanamaker: 1969 United Kingdom [8] Five Minutes to Live: Bill Karn 1961 United States [27 ...
His works include the television documentary series The Fight Against Slavery and several films directed by Joseph Losey, including Eva (a collaboration with Hugo Butler, 1962), King and Country (1964) and Modesty Blaise (1966). Other screenplays by Jones include Funeral in Berlin (1966), Escape to Victory (1981) and A Show of Force (1990).
Jeanne Moreau (French: [ʒan mɔʁo]; 23 January 1928 – 31 July 2017) was a French actress, singer, screenwriter, director, and socialite.She made her theatrical debut in 1947, and established herself as one of the leading actresses of the Comédie-Française.
A third collaboration with Losey was Eva (1962), a French-Italian film where Baker acted opposite Jeanne Moreau. Aldrich asked him to play another villain role, in the Biblical epic Sodom and Gomorrah (1962). There was some talk he would play Rufio in Cleopatra (1963) but it did not eventuate. [23]