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SEVEN WOMEN FOR SATAN, originally titled THE WICKED WEEKENDS OF COUNT ZAROFF is a stylish and erotic horror film that was actually banned in France in the 1970s. Severely cut from its original running time and more or less forgotten for decades, the film now reaches Blu-ray in a stunningly restored new version created from the original negative.
Original Release
07/16/1975
Cast
Name | Character |
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Michel Lemoine | Count Boris Zaroff |
Nathalie Zeiger | Muriel |
Howard Vernon | Karl, Zaroff's servant |
Joelle Coeur | Anne de Baoisryvault / Anne |
Martine Azencot | Joëlle |
Stéphane Lorry | |
Robert de Laroche | Francis (as Robert Icart) / Francis |
Sophie Grynholc | Secretary |
Patricia Mionnet | Jeanne |
Manu Pluton | Animated Statue (as Emmanuel Pluton) / Animated Statue |
Directors
Writers
Cast
Name | Character |
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Michel Lemoine | Count Boris Zaroff |
Nathalie Zeiger | Muriel |
Howard Vernon | Karl, Zaroff's servant |
Joelle Coeur | Anne de Baoisryvault / Anne |
Martine Azencot | Joëlle |
Stéphane Lorry | |
Robert de Laroche | Francis (as Robert Icart) / Francis |
Sophie Grynholc | Secretary |
Patricia Mionnet | Jeanne |
Manu Pluton | Animated Statue (as Emmanuel Pluton) / Animated Statue |
Maria Mancini | Stephanie |
Jean-Claude Romer | Le commentateur au café |
Producers
Name | Role |
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Denise Petitdidier | Executive Producer |
Yves Witner | Executive Producer |
Armand Tabuteau | Producer |