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In 1956, the rich French publisher of the works of the Marquis de Sade, Jean-Jacques Pauvert, was summoned to court for violating good morals and publishing pornography. Sade was born in 1755 and already in 1778 he was sentenced to a years-long prison, which was renewed by himself because of the writing of "scandalous" texts. This saved his life after the French revolution, but he soon came into conflict with Robespierre.
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André Wilms | Unowned | |
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Evelyne Didi | Marie-Constance Quesnet | Unowned |
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Anne De Broca | Delphine de Girardin | Unowned |
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Bernard Verley | Unowned | |
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François Chattot | Unowned | |
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Judith Henry | Unowned | |
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Alexia Stresi | Unowned | |
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Maud Rayer | Unowned | |
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Gilles Arbona | Unowned | |
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Lemmy Constantine | Unowned | |
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André Dussollier | Le Marquis de Sade (voice) | Unowned |
| Jean Dautremay | Unowned |