1969, 121 minutes, Rated MA
French director Louis Malle's take on "William Wilson" features Alain Delon as an officer troubled by a mysterious doppelganger.
Roger Vadim's journey into supernatural erotica stars then-wife Jane Fonda (who later starred in Vadim's Barbarella) as a manipulative vixen who falls for her cousin (played bizarrely by Peter Fonda), and plots violent retribution after he rejects her.
Federico Fellini's Tony Dammit sees Stamp as a movie star stuck in the surreal purgatory of his own fame - as demented and over-the-top as you'd expect from a collision between Fellini and the swining '60s.
These dark and orgiastic tales showcase Europe's best new wave of directors in the pack of their form.
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