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Harpya ()


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An unknowing man rescues a rather aggressive and demanding harpy.

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Will Spoor ...
Man
Fran Waller Zeper ...
Harpy
Sjoert Schwibethus ...
Assailant

Directed by

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Raoul Servais

Written by

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Raoul Servais ... (scenario)

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Lucien Goethals

Cinematography by

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Raoul Servais ... (animation)
Walter Smets

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Carlos Detremmerie ... makeup artist
Nicole Krellstein ... makeup artist (as Nicole Krelstein)

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Guy Baele ... props

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Daniel Roelant ... set photographer

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Fernand Boudens ... costumer
Jeanne Sels ... costumer

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Bernadette De Puysseleir ... general assistant
Marie-Paule Derijcke ... general assistant
Paul Leeman ... general assistant
Vera Mulder ... general assistant
Véronique Steeno ... titles (as Veronique Steeno)

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Plot Summary

A city dweller, out for an evening stroll, hears a woman's cries for help and rescues her from an assailant who is trying to drown her in a public fountain. However, when our mild-mannered hero pulls her from the water, she proves to be not a woman but a harpy - with a woman's face and breasts and the body of bird of prey. He takes her home and treats her like a human, but she is true to her nature, mercilessly and ravenously taking command of the household, dispatching his pet, and trying to make sure he can't leave. When he does manage, by a clever ruse, to get out of the flat and enjoy a snack, things don't go as he'd hoped. Written by

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Also Known As
  • Harpia (Poland)
  • Харпија (Serbia)
  • Гарпия (Soviet Union, Russian title)
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  • 9 min
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