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Alternate Names: Kathleen Dee-Anne Stark
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Koo Stark, born Kathleen Dee-Anne Stark on April 26, 1956 in New York City, USA, is an American film actress and photographer. She gained prominence for her roles in 'Marquis de Sade's Justine' (1977), 'Emily' (1976), and 'Electric Dreams' (1984).
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Lydia Lisle, born as Koo Stark, is known for her role as Justine in 'Cruel Passion' (1977). The film revolves around Justine's descent into a life of debauchery and torture, contrasting with her sister Juliette's experiences. Justine finds hope for salvation through Lord Carlisle, one of Juliette's former lovers.
Release Year: 1977
Nation: Germany, Italy, United Kingdom
Alternative Title: De Sade's Justine, Justine, Marquis de Sade's Justine, Amori vizi e depravazioni di Justine, Okrutna namietnosc, Justine: The Misfortunes of Virtue, Justine - Grausame Leidenschaften
Director: Chris Boger
Writer: Ian Cullen, Marquis de Sade
Justine, a young virgin from an orphanage, leaves her cloistered life and enters the depraved world of prostitution, sexual perversion, and sadistic torture. She faces branding, bondage, and the corrupting influence of a monk who manipulates her innocence. Meanwhile, Justine's sister Juliette leads a promiscuous life but experiences happiness and rewards for her behavior. Justine finds hope in Lord Carlisle, one of Juliette's former lovers, believing he might save her from her torments.
Cruel Passion (1977), directed by Chris Boger, is an adaptation of the Marquis de Sade's novel 'Justine'. The film explores themes of innocence corrupted, sexual perversion, and the moral ambiguities surrounding Justine's descent into depravity. Set against the backdrop of 18th-century France, it contrasts Justine's virtuous but misguided naivety with her sister Juliette's liberated and hedonistic lifestyle. Despite its controversial content, the film offers a critique of societal norms and hypocrisy through the story of two sisters whose lives diverge dramatically.