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| Charlotte | |
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| La jeune fille assassinée | |
| Directed by | Roger Vadim[1] |
| Screenplay by | Roger Vadim[1] |
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| Cinematography | Pierre William Glenn[1] |
| Music by | Mike Oldfield[2] |
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| Distributed by | C.F.D.C. - Compagnie Française de Distribution Cinématographique[2] |
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Charlotte or The Murdered Young Girl (French: La jeune fille assassinée) is a 1974 erotic crime thriller film directed by Roger Vadim. It stars Sirpa Lane, Michel Duchaussoy, and Mathieu Carrière. The film is about a nymphomaniac.
Charlotte was released in Paris on 27 November 1974.[1] The film had 497,542 admissions in France.[3]
Although it was a commercial success, it was disapproved of by many critics. New York Magazine called it an "arrogant piece of vacuous pornography", and added "if anyone had any doubts about Vadim's utter worthlessness this irritatingly pseudointellectual garbage should allay them".[4]