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To build bridges with his estranged son, a Greek shipping magnate enlists the help of his second wife, Phaedra. But, in rain-soaked Paris, their passionate affair threatens to destroy his em... Read allTo build bridges with his estranged son, a Greek shipping magnate enlists the help of his second wife, Phaedra. But, in rain-soaked Paris, their passionate affair threatens to destroy his empire. Will the modern temptress accept her fate?To build bridges with his estranged son, a Greek shipping magnate enlists the help of his second wife, Phaedra. But, in rain-soaked Paris, their passionate affair threatens to destroy his empire. Will the modern temptress accept her fate?
- Nominated for 1 Oscar
- 1 win & 4 nominations total
Elizabeth Ercy
- Ercy
- (as Elisabeth Ercy)
Zorz Sarri
- Ariadne
- (as George Sarris)
Andreas Filippides
- Andreas
- (as Andreas Philippides)
Nikos Tzogias
- Felere
- (as Nicos Tzoyas)
Depi Martini
- Heleni
- (as Depy Martini)
Kostas Baladimas
- Dimos
- (as Dimos Baladinas)
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I saw this movie as a double feature with Black Orpheus in San Francisco in 1963. Anthony Perkins and Melina Mercouri provide brilliant performances. Perkins is excellent as a young sensitive, melancholy, neurotic who has a fatal relationship with an older very wealthy married Mercouri. She buys him a grey Italian sports car and begins a love affair with him. The double whammy effect of Black Orpheus' tragic love story on top of the potently impossible love story in Phaedra had me reeling for days. Wish it was available on video.
Finally got to see this one at Film Forum in New York City. My familiarity with the soundtrack music by Mikis Theodorakis had always made me curious about the film. If you can accept the kind of over-the-top acting style of Melina Mercouri and Anthony Perkins, there is much that impresses. The one truly great scene involves their first sexual encounter and it alone makes the film worth seeing. The absolutely stunning musical accompaniment combined with some amazing photography and editing results in a truly breathtaking sequence. The finale with Perkins raving out loud to himself in his car has to be seen to be believed.
This is one of those projects that nobody these days would try, and even though it doesn't entirely succeed, it makes one long for a time when artists took such risks.
This is one of those projects that nobody these days would try, and even though it doesn't entirely succeed, it makes one long for a time when artists took such risks.
I have searched in vain for many years to locate a copy of this film, my very favourite film of all time. A true classic.
Having come across this brilliant site, I now know why I cannot purchase a copy!
I must reiterate previous postings - why oh why has no company decided to release this on video or DVD ???
Having come across this brilliant site, I now know why I cannot purchase a copy!
I must reiterate previous postings - why oh why has no company decided to release this on video or DVD ???
The powerful Greek shipowner and constructor Thanos (Raf Vallone) proposes to marry Phaedra (Melina Mercouri) during the baptism of a ship with her name. Phaedra, who is the daughter of Thanos'greatest competitor, is a bored woman and has a son from her first marriage. Thanos gives an expensive ring to Phaedra and soon he learns that his estranged son from his first marriage, Alexis (Anthony Perkins), has left the University of Economics in London to dedicate to paint. Thanos asks Phaedra to travel to London to bring Alexis to meet him in Greece. When Phaedra meets Alexis, she falls in love with her stepson and seduces him. Their doomed love affair leads the family to a tragedy.
"Phaedra" is a melodrama directed by Jules Dassin with his mate and future wife Melina Mercouri in the lead role. The storyline is based on the tragic story of Phaedra from the Greek mythology and this tale of obsession could have been a soap opera in the hands of another director. Last but not the least, the performances, locations and soundtrack are great. My vote is seven.
Title (Brazil): "Profanação" ("Profanity")
"Phaedra" is a melodrama directed by Jules Dassin with his mate and future wife Melina Mercouri in the lead role. The storyline is based on the tragic story of Phaedra from the Greek mythology and this tale of obsession could have been a soap opera in the hands of another director. Last but not the least, the performances, locations and soundtrack are great. My vote is seven.
Title (Brazil): "Profanação" ("Profanity")
I had seen Phaedra once when I was young many moons ago and just recently obtained a bootleg copy of the film on video. What can I say. It left a lasting impression with me once again. Powerhouse acting from Raf Vallone, Melina Mercouri and Tony Perkins. Superbly directed in the tragic tradition of Greek tale. From beginning to end it will capture your emotions in a whirlwind tale of forbidden love and the horrific consequences of its persuit. The dark ending charges me up every time I see it. If you can get your hands on this film-don't pass it up. You won't be dissapointed. As a matter of fact-this picture should be lobbied for release on home video. It's simply too good a film to be lost in the archives.
Did you know
- TriviaThe car Phaedra buys her stepson is a 1960 Aston Martin DB4 MkII.
- GoofsHydra is the Greek island to which Raf Vallone ships Anthony Perkins's Aston-Martin sports car---but by law no cars or motorbikes are allowed on Hydra! That doesn't stop Perkins from tearing around the island at top speed and shouting along to Bach on the car radio.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Moyers & Company: Fiscal Cliffs and Fiscal Realities (2012)
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- Phaedra
- Filming locations
- Paris, France(Christian Dior store)
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- Runtime1 hour 55 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.66 : 1
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