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The Lady Kills / Pervertissima Double Bill |
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Director: Jean Louis Van Belle |
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Cast: Carole Lebel, Claude Beautheac, Paul Descombes, Christian Duc |
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Studio: Mondo Macabro |
Genre: Horror |
Pre-Order Date:
07-14-2020 |
Release Date:
11-08-2020 |
Production Year:
1971 |
SRP:
$29.95 |
Catalog #: MDO211 |
UPC: 843276021191 |
Format: Blu-ray |
Number of Discs:
1 |
Language:
French |
Subtitles: Engish |
Picture Format:
Widescreen 1.66:1 |
Audio Format:
DTS-HD MA 2.0 Mono |
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Plot
Summary: |
Remastered, restored and available for the first time on home video anywhere
in the world, this new “perverse double bill” from maverick film maker Jean
Louis Van Belle contains both the 1972 release Pervertissima and the 1971
production The Lady Kills. The Lady Kills tells the story of Françoise Frémond,
who travels across Europe on an apparently random killing spree, bumping off a
series of increasingly odious men. From Swinging London to the eternal city of
Rome, she leaves a trail of dead bodies and the question: why?
A mystery film as only Jean Louis Van Belle could make it, The Lady
Kills is a blast from start to finish with an amazing soundtrack of gloriously
groovy psych-rock. Pervertissima is a bizarre – and possible unique -
combination of mondo movie and mad scientist flick. A beautiful woman is hired
by a scandal sheet editor to research and write a report on “Love in Paris”. Her
quest takes her from a lesbian sauna to a secretive club of masked swingers, via
stints as a street walker in a seedy Paris back alley and a strip-tease artist
in an upmarket cabaret. Her final outing leads to the clinic of the dangerous Dr
Vilard, who aims to create sex robots out of human flesh, and mate them to
create a race of superhumans to take over the world!
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Additional Information
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Downloads:
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Blu-ray Artwork
Special Features:
- Brand new 2k transfers from film negative, digitally restored -
Who is Jean Louis Van Belle? documentary - Introductions to each film
from writer Christophe Bier - Mondo Macabro previews
Reviews:
“delightful dadaistic cinema… funny and iconoclastic” LUFF 2014
“Highly recommended for anyone with an adventurous streak” Mondo
Digital (on The Sadist with Red Teeth)
“hypnotic pop groove palpitations” Thierry Barriaux, Cannibale
Fanzine # 5
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