Michèle Mercier
11 titles
Filmography
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The Oldest Profession
(1967)Six of Europe’s finest directors trace the evolution of prostitution from the Stone Age to the Space Age in a saucy, star-studded omnibus film made up of: Franco Indovina’s The Prehistoric Era, Mauro Bolognini’s Roman Nights, Philippe de Broca’s Mademoiselle Mimi, Michael Pfleghar’s The Gay Nineties, Claude Autant-Lara’s Paris Today, and Jean-Luc Godard’s Anticipation.

Cemetery Without Crosses
(1969)A melancholic gunfighter and ghost town drifter is drawn into a kidnapping plot by his widowed ex-lover, who seeks vengeance on her husband's killers.

Avenger of the Seven Seas
(1962)After his commander kills his father, David questions his allegiance and joins forces with a group of pirates to take the murderer down.

Web of the Spider
(1971)A journalist makes a bet that he can spend one night at the haunted Blackwood Castle, where he learns that the paranormal rumors are true.

Women of Devil's Island
(1962)Female prisoners get shipped to Devil's Island, where they are indoctrinated into prison life by abusive guards until a new prison governor arrives.

Black Sabbath
(1963)A trio of horror stories follow a stalked sex worker, a vampire-like monster who preys on his family and a nurse haunted by her ring's rightful owner.

Magnet of Doom
(1963)
You Can't Win 'Em All
(1970)A couple of mercenaries agree to escort three girls of important parentage and a shipment of gold to safety, but their greed gets the better of them.

Shoot the Piano Player
(1960)Part thriller, part comedy, part tragedy, Shoot the Piano Player relates the adventures of mild-mannered piano player Charlie (Charles Aznavour) as he stumbles into the criminal underworld and a whirlwind love affair.

Casanova '70
(1965)Directed by Italian comedy legend Mario Monicelli, "Casanova '70" finds army officer Andrea (Marcello Mastroianni) dealing with a particularly strange case of impotence: his libido only gets aroused in the middle of near-death experiences. Packed with bed-hopping hijinks, a parade of gorgeous actresses and Mastroianni's hilariously dry wit.

Symphony for a Massacre
(1963)In this stylish heist noir from director Jacques Deray, master director of the French crime film, five men pool their money to go in on one huge narcotics deal.