Jacqueline Bisset filmography
The Maid
Anthony Wayne goes to Paris. He's going to work there as a bank- employee. He has got 30 days off to orientate himself and to find himself a house. He falls in love with Nicole Chantelle (she doesn't know that) and becomes her maid, which means that he has to look after the spoiled Marie, Nicole's daughter. He's the first who can handle her, and he really enjoys being maid. Then it appears that Nicole is his future colleague at the bank...
Written by
Tony Kessen {rhkessen@cs.vu.nl}
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Wild Orchid
Emily, a raw recruit to a law firm is sent to Brazil with Claudia to help finalise a real estate deal. Emily is innocent and vulnerable, and when she's left in Rio with Wheeler, a milionaire with an unusual outlook on life, Emily is shocked and intrigued by the sex antics to which she is exposed.
Written by
Rob Hartill
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Scenes from the Class Struggle in Beverly Hills
A divorcee (Mary Woronov), whose house is being fumigated, temporarily moves in with a friend (Jacqueline Bissett), whose husband has recently passed away. Meanwhile two of the workmen (Robert Beltran, Ray Sharkey) make a bet that they can bed the women and the games are on. Mixed into the mess of filthy rich individuals are Woronov's ex (Wallace Shawn), her script-writer brother (Ed Begley, Jr.), his new African-American wife (Arnetia Walker), Bissett's precocious daughter (Rebecca Scheffer), and the ghost of Bissett's husband (Paul Mazursky). The film offers a satire on the social, racial, and hedonistic lifestyles of the rich and famous.
Written by
John Sacksteder {jsackste@bellsouth.net}
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High Season
On the isle of Rhodes, Katherine, an expatriate English photographer, lives with her daughter. A young local wants to encourage tourism, so he commissions a sculpture of the Unknown Tourist for the town square; the sculptor he brings to Rhodes is Kate's ex-husband. Also there to see Kate is Sharp, an aging antiquarian and her dear friend. He has something important to tell her. As Kate, her ex, and Sharp sort out things that go back years, two English tourists bumble about, one thinking he's fallen in love with Kate, his wife thinking she's found her own lover. A rare vase, a spy, old friendships, the statue's unveiling, and off-hand English sorting-out play into the resolution.
Written by
{jhailey@hotmail.com}
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Anna Karenina
This version of the Tolstoy classic lingers longer in Moscow during the weeks that follow the initial meeting of the starstruck lovers-to-be Vronsky and Anna Karenina. The story -- as it unfolds -- also focuses on Kitty, a young woman who is related to Anna's sister-in-law whose marital rift has brought Anna to Moscow. Until Anna shows up, Kitty had hopes of getting Vronsky, who is single and well connected, to propose to her. Ignored by Vronsky, Kitty turns her attention to another suitor, a man who seems to have a lot in common with Tolstoy.
Written by
Dale O'Connor {daleoc@interaccess.com}
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Forbidden
When Adams and his crew are sent to investigate the silence from a planet inhabited by scientists, he finds all but two have died. Dr. Morbius and his daughter Altaira have somehow survived a hideous monster which roams the planet. Unknown to Adams, Morbius has made a discovery, and has no intention of sharing it (or his daughter!) with anyone.
Written by
Rob Hartill
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Under the Volcano
Against a background of war breaking out in Europe and the Mexican fiesta Day of Death, we are taken through one day in the life of Geoffrey Firmin, a British consul living in alcoholic disrepair and obscurity in a small southern Mexican town in 1939. The Consul's self-destructive behaviour, perhaps a metaphor for a menaced civilization, is a source of perplexity and sadness to his nomadic, idealistic half-brother, Hugh, and his ex-wife, Yvonne, who has returned with hopes of healing Geoffrey and their broken marriage.
Written by
Eric Wees {eric_wees@ccmail.chin.doc.ca}
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