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Synopsis: This erotic horror film, set in 1905, tells the story of a thief who seeks refuge in a castle owned by two women, Eva (Brigitte Lahaie) and Elizabeth (Franca Mai). The women are seductive and teasing, but turn out to be part of a vampiric cult of blood-drinking aristocrats.
 
IMDB:
6.2
NOT RATED
Year:
1979
80 min
176 Views


Well, go and find it - quickly!

Mark, our guests mustn't see you.

Why does it matter?

Escape before they get here,

before it gets dark.

Listen,

I know nothing about your secrets,

but I don't intend to be captured.

I'm expected in London.

But...

are you crying?

Why?

Can't you see

that I'm trying to save you?

Don't you realize that Eva

only did it to keep you here?

Didn't you realize that I loved you?

That I've loved you

since you first arrived at the chteau.

We've got him.

He's armed.

Tonight, I'll get to the door.

Leave one of the girls.

I'll take care of her myself.

Look!

My God, the bag with the money!

The b*tch!

Here's the money.

Take it and go.

Not so fast. We'll count it first.

- Let's kill her and then count it.

- Shut up.

The stables are over there.

You can count it there in peace.

They're taking her away.

You set that up, didn't you?

You're mad. They'll kill her.

Don't worry, she'll be back.

It was the only way

to keep you alive until this evening.

Now, tell me the truth,

who's coming here tonight?

Death.

Listen...

I'm giving the orders now.

We're going to swap places.

You give your dress to my wife

and she goes for a walk in the park.

I'm going to treat you

like I treat her.

Go on, get in!

You'll see.

People like you think I'm crazy,

degenerate.

But no,

I'm just a little bit special.

You'll see -

just a little bit special.

Don't leave him.

You know he's half-crazy.

Exactly. He wanted her, you see.

You could still leave the chteau

before it gets dark.

- Swim across the moat and escape.

- No way.

Eva isn't coming back.

They'll kill her.

- I'll go.

- It's not worth it. Look.

Well, what's this farce?

Are you making fun of me or what?

Anyway, I'm staying.

Ah, so you're the mysterious danger

that the girls have been expecting.

Do you find me dangerous?

Like danger, you're attractive,

but there the likeness ends.

Beware, death sometimes

takes the form of seduction.

Just now, Elisabeth was saying

that death would appear at the chteau.

Here it is.

Let me guess.

You rock tables,

you invoke spirits -

Or perhaps -

Or perhaps you just wait for men.

It's nothing like that.

It's a club,

a sort of gathering for women.

If you stay -

and I know that you're going to -

you'll be the only man.

Except for Satan himself, of course.

But what's this club all about?

You'll see.

You'll see...

let's say, at midnight.

Ah, at midnight.

Satan.

Death!

You're still not afraid?

I am!

I'm even beginning to find the situation

very amusing.

I believe you've been talking

to your guest about a danger.

It was to intrigue him,

so he wouldn't leave.

I trust that you wouldn't try

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Jean Rollin

Jean Michel Rollin Roth Le Gentil (3 November 1938 – 15 December 2010) was a French film director, actor, and novelist best known for his work in the fantastique genre. His career, spanning over fifty years, featured early short films and his achievements with his first four vampire classics Le viol du vampire (1968), La vampire nue (1970), Le frisson des vampires (1970), and Requiem pour un vampire (1971). Rollin's subsequent notable works include La rose de fer (1973), Lèvres de sang (1975), Les raisins de la mort (1978), Fascination (1979), and La morte vivante (1982).His films are noted for their exquisite, if mostly static, cinematography, off-kilter plot progression and poetic dialogue, their playful surrealism and recurrent use of well-constructed female lead characters. Outlandish denouments and abstruse visual symbols were trademarks throughout his 'dark fantasy' career. Remarkably, in spite of their seeming high production values and precise craftsmanship, his films were made with very little money, and often under crushing deadlines. In the mid-1970s, lack of regular work led the director to direct mostly pornographic films under various pseudonyms, a process he kept on going up until the 1980s. more…

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