Vierges et vampires (1973) Directed by Jean Rollin
Horror
aka: Requiem for a Vampire
Film Synopsis
Two teenage girls disguised as clowns take flight in a car, pursued by
the police. When one of their accomplices is shot dead by the
police, the girls take refuge in an abandoned castle. Here they
are taken prisoner by Erika, a female vampire. As they are both
still virgins, they are reserved for the master of the house...
Cast: Marie-Pierre Castel (Marie),
Mireille Dargent (Michelle), Philippe Gasté (Frédéric),
Louise Dhour (Louise),
Dominique Toussaint (Erica),
Paul Bisciglia (L'homme au vélo), Dominique,
Michel Delesalle,
Antoine Mosin,
Agnès Petit,
Olivier François,
Agnes Jacquet,
Anne-Rose Kurra
Country: France
Language: French
Support: Color
Runtime: 95 min
Aka:Requiem for a Vampire ;
Caged Virgins ;
Virgins and the Vampires
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