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First, I need to confirm if "Sensational Janine 1976" is a published book or perhaps a film adaptation. Let me search for that. Hmm, quick research shows that "Sensational Janine" is a 1976 French film directed by Jess Frank, based on the story of Joséphine, which might be related to the Marquis de Sade's work "Justine", which is similar to "Juliette" and "Philinnon". Wait, but the user has mentioned "Josefine Mutzenbacher" instead. Let me check that. Oh, right, the Sacher-Masoch work is sometimes linked to Sade's works in discussions about erotic literature. So maybe the user is conflating different works here? sensationaljanine1976josefinemutzenbacher link
Historical and Literary Context: The 1976 Adaptation of Josefine Mutzenbacher Let me search for that
For cinema historians and collectors tracing this vintage title, reliable background, cast details, and historical context offer a deep dive into its cultural footprint. You can explore primary production details on the Sensational Janine IMDb Page or read the official background on the Sensational Janine Wikipedia Article . 🎬 Production and Plot Overview Let me check that
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