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A psychiatrist (Bernard Letrou) ventures to a remote castle to convince a brood of four vampire sisters that they are misguided, brainwashed by superstitious villagers, and not truly creatures of the supernatural. The villagers (including director Jean Rollin) confuse and abuse the sisters, before finally storming their castle. The cast descends on a hospital run by a young doctor (Jean-Loup Philippe), charged by the Queen of the Vampires (Jacqueline Sieger) to discover a cure for vampirism. This bewildering action culminates in a 'blood wedding' presided over by Sieger, in her regal hot pants, on the legendary stage of the now-defunct Theâtre du Grand Guignol. The shoot was anything but professional. Everyone on the crew was making their first film. All copies of the script managed to get lost within two days, which quickly forced the production into improvisation mode. Rollin opted to let the film become what it wanted to become. It was in the spirit of the times to experiment. The resulting film, THE RAPE OF THE VAMPIRE (Le Viol du Vampire), is a glorious puzzlement, liek nothing else in the horror genre. |
| Solange Pradel, Bernard Letrou, Catherine Deville, Ursulle Pauly, Nicole Romain, Marquis Polho, Louise Horn, Doc Moyle, Don Burhans, Yolande Leclerc, Philippe Druillet, Jean Aron, Mei-Chen, Edith Ponceau-Lardie, Jean-Denis Bonan, Alain Yves Beaujour, Ariane Sapriel, Eric Yan, Alain Yves Beaujour, Annie Merlin, Olivier Martin, Barbara Girard, Jacqueline Sieger |
| Mastered in HD from the uncensored 35mm negativeFrench with optional English subtitlesIntroduction by Jean RollinTwo short films by Jean Rollin: Les amours jaunes (The Yellow Loves, 1958, 9 min.) and Les pays loin (The Far Country, 1965, 16 min.)Alternate version of one scene (2 min.)"Fragments of Pavements Under the Sand," a documentary by Daniel Gouyette, featuring interviews with Jean Rollin, Jean-Denis Bonan, and Jean-Pierre BouyxouInterview with Jean RollinInterview with Jean-Loup Philippe16-page booklet with an essay by Tim Lucas, editor of Video WatchdogOriginal theatrical trailers |
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