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La Vampire Nue

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Plot

Horror director Jean Rollin followed up Le Viol du Vampire with this equally strange excursion into vampiric eroticism. The plot concerns a suicide cult led by a mysterious figure known as The Master. Oliver Martin is the hero, who tries to rescue pretty Caroline Cartier from the cult, only to find out that yet another group of vampires wants to save her too. There's people with reindeer heads, the usual artsy sex and violence, and a science-fiction subplot about a doorway to another dimension (as in the later Phantasm). Maurice Lemaitre and Bernard Musson co-star in this pretentious but enjoyable shocker. ~ Robert Firsching, Rovi

Cast

  • Olivier Martin - Pierre
  • Maurice Lemaitre - Georges Radamante
  • Caroline Cartier
  • Ly Letrong
Olivier Rollin - Pierre; René-Jean Chauffard

Credit

Nigel Wingrove - Art Director, Jean Rollin - Director, Yvon Serault - Composer (Music Score), Jean-Jacques Renon - Cinematographer, Jean Lavie - Producer, Jean Rollin - Screenwriter, S.H. Mosti - Screenwriter

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La Vampire Nue

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La Vampire Nue

Original theatrical poster
Directed by Jean Rollin
Written by Jean Rollin
S.H. Mosti
Starring Christine François
Olivier Rollin
Maurice Lemaitre
Bernard Musson
Jean Aron
Ursule Pauly
Catherine Castel
Marie-Pierre Castel
Michel Delahaye
Music by Yvon Gerault
Distributed by ABC Films
Release date(s) May 1970 (1970-05)
Running time 90 minutes
Country France
Language French

La Vampire Nue is a 1970 film directed by Jean Rollin and is his second vampire film, it concerns a suicide cult led by a mysterious man known as "The Master".

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Plot

In a strange laboratory men in weird masks take the blood of a naked young woman. Another woman in an orange night-gown is wandering the streets and is followed by a group of people also in weird masks, the woman comes across a man named Pierre who tries to help her but the masked men corner them and shoot the woman, Pierre escapes unharmed. The masked men take the woman into a building and the man follows, guests then arrive for some sort of party, but Pierre can't get into the building. His father is behind it.

He gatecrashes the next party and a woman commits suicide in front of the other guests when a man shows her picture up on a projector, the woman in the orange night-gown appears and drinks the womans blood. Pierre's face then appears on the projector, The other guests turn Pierre, he escapes and is stopped by a man in a white cape who tells him to go to his father's office where more mysteries await him. Pierre goes to his father' office and confronts him, he explains that the girl he saw is his protégée, she's an orphan and he was a friend of her family and that she has also got an unknown blood condition that any wounds will heal right away, she is also believed to be a goddess by certain fanatics. What he is saying is that she is a vampire. The building they are working in is to find someone with the same condition so that they can find a cure. The reason for the hoods and masks are that to hide human faces from her, so that she does not know she is different. They are hiding her from a group of vampires.

The Vampire in the white cape takes the woman and tells Pierre to protect her. A fight then occurs between the vampires and the humans which later leads to a beach where the woman sees the sunlight for the first time. They explain that they are not vampires and that one day the human race will all have the power of immortality.

Cast

  • Christine François
  • Olivier Rollin as Pierre Radamante (credited as Olivier Martin)
  • Maurice Lemaitre as Georges Radamante
  • Bernard Musson as Voringe
  • Jean Aron as Fredor
  • Ursule Pauly as Solange
  • Catherine Castel as Georges' Servant (credited as Cathy Tricot)
  • Marie-Pierre Castel as Georges Servant (credited as Pony Tricot)
  • Michel Delahaye as Grandmaster
  • Caroline Cartier as Vampire
  • Ly Lestrong
  • Pascal Fardoulis as Robert
  • Paul Bisciglia as Butler
  • René-Jean Chauffard

Releases

VHS

Released on 25 January 1995 in US by Artemis Entertainment.

DVD

Released on 13 November 2007 in the US by Redemption USA with an aspect ratio of 1.58:1, the special feathures include: English theatrical trailer, French theatrical trailer, stills gallery, short film - Amour Jaunes, stills gallery of Amour Jaunes,Blood & Dishonour book traser, La Rose de Fer trailer, Hurt trailer and Black Mass trailer.

Released on 31 January 2005 in the UK by Redemption UK with an aspect ratio of 1.58:1, with optional English audio, the special features include: English theatrical trailer, French theatrical trailer, stills gallery, publicity, video art, filmography, Jean Rollin interview, Devil's Nightmare US TV spot, English Nude for Satan trailer, Triple Silence music video.

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