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Marat/Sade, whipping scene - Peter Brook and the Royal Shakespeare Company, 1967 (play: Peter Weiss)

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Uploaded by on May 13, 2011

Marat/Sade, full title: "The persecution and assassination of Jean Paul Marat as performed by the inmates at the Asylum of Charenton under the direction of the Marquis de Sade", is a play in a play, written in German by Peter Weiss in1963. Performed by the Royal Shakespeare Company including Patrick Magee (Marquis de Sade), Ian Richardson (Jean-Paul Marat), Glenda Jackson (Charlotte Corday), Clifford Rose (Monsieur Coulmier), and Freddie Jones (Cucurucu), directed by Peter Brook
One of the most powerful scenes of the play depicts Marquis de Sade being whipped on his own instructions (act 1, scene 20).

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  • Then, by God, you've been sent here by providence! Tortured in prison, then thrown out to be tortured by the police. My heart goes out to you, poor, poor boy. Oh, you are not the first to come here in distress. The police are fond of bringing their victims to the outskirts of this village. But it is providential that you, who are also another kind of victim should come here.

  • @TigerLikesTail - A Clockwork Orange - Anthony Burgess (Stanley Kubrick)

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  • DeSade was a member of that dying class

  • vaya rollo, no para de hablar ni aunque lo maten buffffff

  • @fartbusters123 Because she is really Bruce Lee after he had a sex change operation.

  • why does her hair hurt him so badly

  • I couldn't resist...

    Seeing Patrick Magee

    :-)

  • This is more like National Lampoon Shakespeare!!!!

  • BAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!

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