The Blood Rose

5.7

The First Sex-Horror Film Ever Made!

Frédéric Lansac, an artist and botanist, has a wild affair with party girl Moira, but throws her over when he meets the lovely Anne. Frédéric and Anne marry, but tragedy strikes when Moira shows up at the wedding party and makes a scene, causing Anne to fall into a bonfire. Frédéric and Anne lock themselves up in his mansion with his servants, a pair of mute dwarves. Anne, needless to say, becomes bitter and demanding. Frédéric tells everyone Anne has died, then on the sly, hires a nurse to look after her.

Claude Mulot

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25-09-1970

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FR

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5.7

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21

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94 min

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French

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Claude Mulot

Claude Mulot

Claude Mulot, also known under the pseudonym Frédéric Lansac, is a French filmmaker and screenwriter, born on August 21, 1942 in Paris and died on October 13, 1986 in Saint-Tropez. Claude Mulot contributed to the golden age of French erotic cinema with films such as Le Sexe qui parle and La Femme objet. He was also the scriptwriter of several films by Max Pécas such as On se calme et on boit frais à Saint-Tropez. He died by drowning in 1986. He is buried in the cemetery of Passy.
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