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La rose de fer (English: The Iron Rose) is a 1973 horror drama film directed by Jean Rollin. It stars Françoise Pascal, Hugues Quester, Nathalie Perrey, Mireille Dargent and Michel Dalessalle. It was his first film not to feature vampires, a theme for which he was best known, but it still features all the dream-like qualities associated with ...
Opening Title Production company Cast and crew Ref. J A N U A R Y: 5 Sweet Kill: New World Pictures / Curtis Lee Hanson Tamaroc Productions: Curtis Hanson (director/screenplay); Tab Hunter, Isabel Jewell, Roberta Collins, John Aprea, Rory Guy, John Pearce, Cherie Latimer, Nadyne Turney, Linda Leider
1973 The Iron Rose: La femme 1974 Soft Beds, Hard Battles: Madeline 1976 Le Body Shop: Margot Keep It Up Downstairs: Mimi Private Lives: Louise television film 1978 The Grapes of Death: Train passenger scenes deleted 1986 Lighting White Stallion: Marie Ward Leeman 2013 Symbols and Signs: Isabella short film 2015 For The Love of Ella: Maitre’d ...
The Iron Rose: Jean Rollin: Françoise Pascal, Hugues Quester, Nathalie Perrey: Horror [24] L'emmerdeur: Édouard Molinaro: Lino Ventura, Jacques Brel, Caroline Cellier: Comedy: French–Italian co-production [25] La dernière bourrée à Paris: Raoul André: Francis Blanche, Roger Coggio, Annie Cordy, Micheline Dax, Michel Galabru, Marion Game ...
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David Von Erich, known as “The Yellow Rose of Texas,” was the third son of Fritz Von Erich and Adkisson. David Von Erich died suddenly from enteritis, an intestinal infection, in a Tokyo hotel ...