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"Jean-Loup Philippe stars as Frederic, a maternally-dominated young man who by chance is awakened to a dormant childhood memory by attending a launch party for a new perfume. A chateau pictured in the poster reminds him of a night, long ago, when he was lost and a beautiful young woman ... came...

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Corporate Authors: Off Production, Scorpion V., Nordia Films, Filmes de l'Obélisque, Redemption Films, Kino Lorber, Inc
Other Authors: Rollin, Jean, 1938-2010, Wallman, Lionel, -2011, Phillipe, Jean-Loup, 1936-, Belle, Annie, 1956-, Perrey, Natalie, Grimaud, Martine, Castel, Catherine, Castel, Marie-Pierre
Format: Video Blu-ray Disc
Language:French
English
Language Notes:French language version with optional English subtitles or English-dubbed version.
Published: [United States] : New York, NY : Redemption ; Kino Lorber, [2012]
Series:Cinema of Jean Rollin (Blu-ray discs) ; 4.
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Summary:"Jean-Loup Philippe stars as Frederic, a maternally-dominated young man who by chance is awakened to a dormant childhood memory by attending a launch party for a new perfume. A chateau pictured in the poster reminds him of a night, long ago, when he was lost and a beautiful young woman ... came out of nowhere to protect him through the night. Later, the woman - unaged - magically appears and beckons to him, and Frederic finds his way back to the chateau and to her, uncovering some dark secrets about his family's past along the way."--Excerpt from the essay by Tim Lucas.
Item Description:Originally released as a motion picture in 1975.
Title from container.
"Mastered in HD from the 35mm negative."--Container.
Special features include: Introduction by Jean Rollin (2 min.); interview with Natalie Perrey (10 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 (87 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-François Robin ; editor, Olivier Grégoire ; music, Yvon Gerault.