Les Bijoutiers du clair de lune
"The Hottest Exposure Since Man Created Film!"
Novitiate Ursula leaves the convent and becomes involved with Lambert, who blames her lecherous uncle, the count Ribera, for his sister's death.
"The Hottest Exposure Since Man Created Film!"
Novitiate Ursula leaves the convent and becomes involved with Lambert, who blames her lecherous uncle, the count Ribera, for his sister's death.
Brigitte Bardot
Ursula Desfontaines
Alida Valli
Aunt Florentine
Stephen Boyd
Lambert
José Nieto
Count Miguel de Ribera
Fernando Rey
Tío (alternate version)
Maruchi Fresno
Conchita (as Maruschi Fresno)
Adriano Domínguez
Fernando
José Marco Davó
Antonio Vico
Novitiate Ursula leaves the convent and becomes involved with Lambert, who blames her lecherous uncle, the count Ribera, for his sister's death.
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