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weirdlookindog · 3 months
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Brigitte Lahaie and Sandrine Thoquet in La fiancée de Dracula (1999)
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alfredsnightmare · 3 years
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La Fiancée de Dracula (Jean Rollin, 2002)
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mariocki · 2 years
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La fiancée de Dracula (Dracula's Fiancee, 2002)
"A figure in white. She was moving."
"Alive?"
"She's dead, but retains a semblance of life, thanks to him."
"He loves her that much?"
"Passionately."
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moviesandmania · 6 years
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Dracula's Fiancée - France, 1999
Dracula’s Fiancée – France, 1999
Dracula’s Fiancée – aka La fiancée de Dracula – is a 1999 French horror feature film written and directed by Jean Rollin. (Grapes of Death; The Iron Rose; Requiem for a Vampire; The Nude Vampire; et al). The movie stars Jacques Orth, Thomas Smith and Sandrine Thoquet. Brigitte Lahaie has a cameo role.
While searching for the earthly remains of Count Dracula, a professor an his young assistant…
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Sandrine Thoquet dans “La Fiancée de Dracula” de Jean Rollin (2002), décembre 2021.
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brokehorrorfan · 6 years
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Dracula's Fiancee and Lost in New York will be released as a double feature on Blu-ray and DVD on February 19 via Redemption Films. Both movies are written and directed by Jean Rollin (Zombie Lake, The Grapes of Death).
Dracula's Fiancee (also known as The Fiancée of Dracula) is a 2002 French vampire film starring Jacques Regis, Thomas Desfosse, Brigitte Lahaie, Natalie Perrey, Sandrine Thoquet, Thomas Smith, Magalie Aguado, and Cyrille Iste.
Lost in New York is a 1989 French made-for-television fantasy film starring Catherine Levret, Catherine Herengt, Natalie Perrey, Adeline Abtibol, Funny Abtibol, Marie-Laurence, and Sophie Maret
Special features are listed below.
Special features:
Dracula’s Fiancee audio commentary by Lost Girls: The Phantasmagorical Cinema of Jean Rollin editor Samm Deighan
As Eurohorror pioneer Jean Rollin approached the sunset of his career, he distilled the dreamlike images and themes of his work into films that were deeply personal and unapologetically cryptic.
Dracula’s Fiancee stars Jacques Regis as a vampire hunter whose pursuit of the descendants of Count Dracula leads him to a convent, The Order of the White Virgins), where supernatural beings of a parallel world are unleashed, including a bloodthirsty ogress (Magalie Aguado), a wolf-woman (Brigitte Lahaie), and a young woman who is being prepared as Dracula’s bride (Cyrille Iste).
Also included is Lost in New York, perhaps the most dreamlike of Rollin’s “sister” films, a modern-day Alice in Wonderland in which two siblings explore the wastelands of Manhattan.
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eye-you · 13 years
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mariocki · 4 years
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Les deux orphelines vampires (Two Orphan Vampires, 1997)
"We are sublime disorder. We're from before their god. They made him say 'Let there be light' to cut our night in half. But their order is chaos. Our disorder is mad poetry. Our existence awakens, and our night is clarity. The two orphan girls roar alone in the night, like flames."
#Les deux orphelines vampires#two orphan vampires#jean rollin#films i done watched#French cinema#Blood tw#Alexandra Pic#Isabelle Teboul#Natalie Perrey#Gudule#Bernard Charnacé#Nada Le Hoangan#Nathalie Karsenty#Anissa Berkani Rohmer#Véronique Djaouti#Brigitte Lahaie#Tina Aumont#Sandrine Thoquet#Melanie Karalli#Ohhhh I did not expect to enjoy this half as much as I did. I mean a Rollin film from the 90s? But wow what a pleasant surprise#A strangely sweet and elegiac waltz through an alternate Paris dreamworld: one of vampires and she wolves and ghouls#Feels less like a horror film tho and more like a sort of... Dark fairy tale. The two vampires at the heart of the story are unusual too in#Being so damn charming. Pic and Teboul channel this perfect mix of childlike innocence with a darker more dangerous animalistic edge#Rollin reins in his propensity for strong sex and violence and concentrates instead on philosophical musings about the nature#Of identity; the meeting of religion with magical realism; immortality in theory and in practice. A thoughtful meditative and weirdly#Very moving film which rises above its genre origins. Outside of the Iron Rose (and I'm not sure anything will ever quite replicate that#Experience) this has been easily my favourite Rollin film so far. Really kind of wonderful. Oh and the Tina Aumont cameo? Absolutely#Brilliant. According to imdb trivia she accidentally learnt the wrong part and had to improvise her scenes (as well as being deeply upset#Bc she worried she'd ruined the film). I hope someone told her how good she did. A few moments of screen time but the most hauntingly weird#And strangely affecting part of the film.
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“La Fiancée de Dracula” de Jean Rollin (2002) avec Cyrille Iste, Magalie Madison, Sandrine Thoquet, Jacques Orth, Denis Tallaron, Céline Mauge, Marie-Laurence, Bernard Musson, Nathalie Perrey, Brigitte Lahaie, Thomas Desfossé et Thomas Smith, décembre 2021.
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Bernard Musson, Sandrine Thoquet et Nathalie Perrey dans “La Fiancée de Dracula” de Jean Rollin (2002), décembre 2021.
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Sandrine Thoquet dans "La Fiancée de Dracula" de Jean Rollin (2002), décembre 2021.
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