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  1. The Blood Rose. 1970. La Rose écorchée. Directed by Claude Mulot. Synopsis. 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.

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  2. Oct 17, 2023 · The Blood Rose [1970] W/ English CCFrédéric Lansac, an artist and botanist, has a wild affair with party girl Moira, but throws her over when he meets the lovely Anne.

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  4. The Blood Rose is a 1970 French horror film directed and co-written by Claude Mulot. The French title translates as "The Flayed Rose". The film involves a port...

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    Director: Claude Mulot Producers: Edgar Oppenheimer Writers: Claude Mulot, Jean Larriaga, Edgar Oppenheimer Date Released: September 25, 1970 Cast: Philippe Lemaire as Frederick Lansac Anny Duperey as Anne Olivia Robin as Barbara Elizabeth Teissier as Moira Michèle Perello as Agnes Valérie Boisgel as Catherine Gérard-Antoine Huart as Wilfried Rober...

    The story is about Frederick Lansac, an artist and botanist, who had a beautiful wife named Anne. They lived a perfect life until a jealous woman showed up at their party and accidentally pushed Anne to the bonfire. Because of the embarrassment, they pretended the wife was dead. But Anne became mentally unstable, always angry with normal women, and...

    There were several deaths in this movie but none of them showed a lot of blood. The closest thing to gore was the close-up of the wife’s burned and disfigured face. It looked monstrous with blood and pus all over the melted skin. The horror of it all was the urge to steal other people’s faces to replace hers.

    Contrary to the tagline of this movie, there were no clear depiction of sex-horror in this movie. There were a lot of naked women, and the horror part was the scary idea of having to transfer someone else’s face to another. The mix of characters was good. There was a romantic painter, beautiful but mentally unstable wife, a criminal surgeon, and th...

  5. Claude Mulot’s The Blood Rose, one of the many 60s/70s entries in the Mad Surgeon sweepstakes, distinguishes itself by harking back to some of the poetry in Eyes, in addition to serving up a healthy dose of lurid eroticism and surreal imagery.

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