The First Sex-Horror Film Ever Made!
Frédéric Lansac, an artist and botanist, has a wild affair with party girl Moira, but throws her over when he meets the lovely Anne. Frédéric and Anne marry, but tragedy strikes when Moira shows up at the wedding party and makes a scene, causing Anne to fall into a bonfire. Frédéric and Anne lock themselves up in his mansion with his servants, a pair of mute dwarves. Anne, needless to say, becomes bitter and demanding. Frédéric tells everyone Anne has died, then on the sly, hires a nurse to look after her.
Cast
Philippe Lemaire
Frédéric Lansac
Anny Duperey
Anne
Elizabeth Teissier
Moira
Olivia Robin
Barbara
Michèle Perello
Agnès
Valérie Boisgel
Catherine
Jean-Pierre Honoré
Paul Bertin
Gérard-Antoine Huart
Wilfried
Jacques Seiler
Le policier
Michel Charrel
L'homme louche
Howard Vernon
Professeur Römer
Véronique Verlhac
La cliente de la galerie
Roberto
Igor
Johnny Cacao
Olaf
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- Release Date 09/25/1970
- Language French
- Director Claude Mulot
- Writers Claude Mulot, Jean Larriaga, Edgar Oppenheimer
- Editor Monique Kirsanoff
- Company Transatlantic Production
| Country | Date | Format | Certification |
|---|---|---|---|
| France | Sep 25, 1970 | Theatrical | 16 |
| United States | Oct 1, 1970 | Theatrical | R |
| Germany | Sep 1, 1972 | Theatrical | 18 |
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