Le Frisson des Vampires (1970)
Director: Jean Rollin
Movie review
From Time Out Film Guide
An involved vampire story, badly acted and with an idiotic plot, but visually a feast. It features a fantastic gaunt lady vampire in vermilion make-up who materialises at one stage out of a grandfather clock, and at another comes down the chimney. Also two gentlemen in Carnaby Street evening gear. Quite sexy. Great curiosity value.Author:
Cast & crew
Director: Jean Rollin
Producer: Jacques Prayer
Cast: Sandra Julien, Dominique, Nicole Nancel, Michel Delahaye, Jacques Robiolles, Jean Marie Durand full cast
Genre(s): Horror
Duration: 90 mins
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