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I Spit on Your Grave (1959)

Overview

Joe Grant, a light-skinned African American, heads to a small Southern town to investigate the lynching death of his brother. He draws the attention of a gorgeous heiress whom he learns may have been involved in the killing.
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Michel Gast profile
Michel Gast

Director

Boris Vian profile
Boris Vian

Screenplay

Cast

Christian Marquand profile
Christian Marquand

Joe Grant

Antonella Lualdi profile
Antonella Lualdi

Lisbeth Shannon

Daniel Cauchy profile
Daniel Cauchy

Sonny

Jean Sorel profile
Jean Sorel

Elmer

Paul Guers profile
Paul Guers

Stan Walker

Fernand Ledoux profile
Fernand Ledoux

Horace Chandley

Renate Ewert profile
Renate Ewert

Sylvia Shannon

Jean Droze profile
Jean Droze

Ted

Claude Berri profile
Claude Berri

David

Catherine Fonteney profile
Catherine Fonteney

Madame Shannon

Marina Petrova profile
Marina Petrova

Sheila

Christian Marquand profile
Christian Marquand

Joe Grant

Antonella Lualdi profile
Antonella Lualdi

Lisbeth Shannon

Daniel Cauchy profile
Daniel Cauchy

Sonny

Jean Sorel profile
Jean Sorel

Elmer

Paul Guers profile
Paul Guers

Stan Walker

Fernand Ledoux profile
Fernand Ledoux

Horace Chandley

Renate Ewert profile
Renate Ewert

Sylvia Shannon

Jean Droze profile
Jean Droze

Ted

Claude Berri profile
Claude Berri

David

Catherine Fonteney profile
Catherine Fonteney

Madame Shannon

Marina Petrova profile
Marina Petrova

Sheila

Extra

Release Date

June 26, 1959

Original Language

French

Budget

$0.00

Production Company

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