Fascination (1979)
Directed by Jean Rollin

Horror

Film Synopsis

Marc is a petty criminal who, having stolen a gold cap from his associates in crime, takes refuge in a strange old mansion.  Here, he meets two seductive society women, Elisabeth and Eva, who keep him company whilst waiting the arrival of their guests.  What ensues is a bizarre power game, and it is unclear who is the intended victim.  Whilst Eva is busy butchering Marc's gang with a scythe, the guests begin to turn up at the mansion, thirsty for blood...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Jean Rollin
  • Script: Jean Rollin
  • Cinematographer: Georgie Fromentin
  • Music: Philippe d' Aram
  • Cast: Franca Maï (Elisabeth), Brigitte Lahaie (Eva), Jean-Marie Lemaire (Marc), Fanny Magier (Hélène), Muriel Montossé (Anita), Sophie Noël (Sylvie), Evelyne Thomas (Dominique), Cyril Val (Un Apache), Myriam Watteau (La femme apache), Joe de Palmer (Un Apache), Jacques Marbeuf (Le docteur), Agnès Bert, Jacques Sansoul
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 80 min

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