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Release Date:
July 16, 1975
Original Title:
Les week-ends maléfiques du Comte Zaroff
Alternate Titles:
Sept femmes pour un sadique
Sette femmine per un sadico
Genres:
Horror
Production Companies:
Les Productions du Daunou
Les Réalisations Michel Lemoine
Production Countries:
France
Ratings / Certifications:
FR: 18
Runtime: 82
Boris Zaroff is a modern businessman who is haunted by his past -- his father was the notorious Count Zaroff of The Most Dangerous Game fame. Consequently, Boris is subject to hallucinations and all-too-real social lapses which normally involve sadistic harm to beautiful naked young women. His butler is sworn to indoctrinating him into the evils of the family line, and their castle's torture dungeon proves quite useful in this regard. However, Boris is periodically lured away from his destiny by the romantic apparition of the deceased countess who previously owned the castle.
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Assistant Camera:
Jean-Yves Coïc
Assistant Director:
Jean Lefèvre
Jacques Lavaud
Maxime Jean
Robert de Laroche
Assistant Editor:
Françoise Maviel
Marie-Claude Fortis
Continuity:
Michèle Niel
Director:
Michel Lemoine
Director of Photography:
Philippe Théaudière
Editor:
Bob Wade
Executive Producer:
Yves Witner
Makeup Supervisor:
Odette Berroyer
Mixing Engineer:
Jack Jullian
Music:
Guy Bonnet
Production Director:
Armand Tabuteau
Sound:
François Carré
Still Photographer:
Alain Venisse
Writer:
Michel Lemoine
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