Love Letters of a Portuguese Nun

DramaPakikipagsapalaranKatatakutan
Taon1985
Tagal1h 20m

16-year-old Maria is forced into Serra D'Aires convent, secretly run by Satanists.

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Cast

Susan Hemingway

Maria Rosalea Coutinho

William Berger

Father Vicente

Herbert Fux

Satan

Ana Zanatti

Mother Alma, the Grand Priestess

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Aida Vargas

Joanna, a Nun

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Vítor Mendes

António Fernando Queiroz de Melo, the Mayor

Herman José

Manuel Gonçalves, the Prince

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Aida Gouveia

Antónia, a Nun

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José Viana

The Grand Inquisitor

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Patrícia Leal

Maria's Mother

Nicolau Breyner

Prince's Aid

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Dagmar Bürger

Nun at ritual

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Victor de Sousa

Inquisitor's Aid

Anton Diffring

Old Priest

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Clara Marabuto

Josefina, a nun

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Esther Studer

Nun at ritual

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Saron Ayelign ❣️Apr 23, 2026
shailiNov 18, 2022
Naresh LalwaniNov 16, 2022

Die Liebesbriefe einer portugiesischen Nonne

_ᕼᗩᗰᘔᗩ@Nov 16, 2022

Ken Russell's classic "The Devils" (1971) almost gave birth to a new genre of the exploits of sex starved and repressed nuns. "Love Letters Of A Portuguese Nun" is together with "Flavia The Heretic" one of best and it's also one Franco's most exciting. A teenager is caught kissing with her boyfriend by an evil priest who talks her mother into sending her sinful daughter to a convent. From the first day and all through the movie the poor teen is put through one sexual humiliation after another (incl. sex with satan who has one horn in the forehead!?!). It's sleazy as hell but also very done, beautifully shot, good locations and wellacted. "Love Letters.." could also be seen a comment on religion (Franco with a message?!?!). A must for fans of stylish European 70's smut!

Malex Praise TikTokNov 16, 2022

Jess Franco's "Love Letters of a Portuguese Nun" is the perfect film to show anyone who thinks all that Jess Franco is capable of is zooming in and out of tasteless sex scenes. Instead of his usual epileptic zooms, the cinematography in this is measured and carefully composed. The acting is also another plus. William Berger's portrayal as the Father Confessor is the epitome of slime and pretense. Let's not forget Susan Hemingway and her effortless performance as the innocent heroine of the title. In closing, this is a MUST-SEE picture and proof that Franco could make a film that would cater to the arthouse crowd.