La rose de fer /
A pair of lovers have a tryst in a vacant tomb, but then find themselves unable to escape from the graves and crypts of the massive cemetery. One of cult director Jean Rollin's most unconventional films, The Iron Rose vividly depicts the young couple's steady descent into madness.
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| Format: | Video Blu-ray Disc |
| Language: | French English |
| Language Notes: | French language version with optional English subtitles or English-dubbed version. |
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[United States] : New York, NY :
Redemption ; Kino Lorber,
[2012]
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| Series: | Cinema of Jean Rollin (Blu-ray discs) ;
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| Summary: | A pair of lovers have a tryst in a vacant tomb, but then find themselves unable to escape from the graves and crypts of the massive cemetery. One of cult director Jean Rollin's most unconventional films, The Iron Rose vividly depicts the young couple's steady descent into madness. |
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| Item Description: | Originally produced as a motion picture in 1973. "Mastered in HD from the 35mm negative."--Container. Special features include: Introduction by Jean Rollin (2 min.); interview with Françoise Pascal (20 min.); interview with Natalie Perrey (7 min.); 20-page booklet with essay by Tim Lucas; French and English theatrical trailers ; original trailers of four other Rollin films. Videorecording. |
| Physical Description: | 1 videodisc (80 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in. + 1 booklet |
| Format: | Blu-ray; requires Blu-ray player; aspect ratio 1.66:1, 1920 x 1080p. |
| Production Credits: | Director of photography, Jean-Jacques Renon ; editing, Michel Patient ; music, Pierre Raph. |