Eva Olivier
Jeanne Moreau
Eva Olivier

Best-selling author Tyvian Jones has a life of leisure in Venice, Italy, until he has a chance encounter with sultry Frenchwoman Eva Olivier. He falls for her instantly, despite already having wedding plans with Francesca Ferrara. Winning Eva's affection proves elusive; she's more interested in money than in love. But Tyvian remain steadfast in his obsession, going after Eva with a fervor that threatens to destroy his life.
Eva Olivier
Jeanne Moreau
Eva Olivier
Tyvian Jones
Stanley Baker
Tyvian Jones
Sergio Branco Malloni - a Movie Director (uncredited)
Giorgio Albertazzi
Sergio Branco Malloni - a Movie Director (uncredited)
Alan McCormick - a Screenwriter
James Villiers
Alan McCormick - a Screenwriter
Francesca Ferrara
Virna Lisi
Francesca Ferrara
Michele - a Player
Riccardo Garrone
Michele - a Player
The Red-Headed Russian
Lisa Gastoni
The Red-Headed Russian
Pieri
Checco Rissone
Pieri
Enzo
Enzo Fiermonte
Enzo
Anna Maria
Nona Medici
Anna Maria
Roberto Paoletti
The Greek (as Alex Revidis)
Alexis Revidis
The Greek (as Alex Revidis)
Stanley Baker ("Tyvian") is a rough man from the Welsh mining school of hard knocks who has written an internationally recognised bestseller. When he finds himself in Venice, not only is he, culturally, a fish out of water but also finds himself the target of a mysterious and manipulative Jeanne Moreau ("Eve") who quickly ensnares him in a web of charm and seduction rendering him impotent to her toxic power over him. It's beautifully shot on location but otherwise I found it all a little pretentious. Both principal characters polarise and epitomise the worst in each other - and of society in general. His poor, downtrodden fiancée "Francesca" (Virna Lisi) is probably the only person in the film with whom you could possibly empathise; and frankly I think she would be far better advised to leave them both to it and explore the Murano glassworks instead. It is quite an interesting historical retrospective of life in Venice in the early 1960s, but otherwise I think Joseph Losey has rather over-indulged himself.
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