La rose écorchée (1970)
Año de lanzamiento: 1970
Nación: France
Alternative Title: Die geschändete Rose, Devil's Maniac, H comme horreur, Ravaged, Tre gocce di sangue per una rosa
Director: Claude Mulot
Writer: Claude Mulot, Edgar Oppenheimer, Jean Larriaga
Producción & Género
Productor: producer: Raymond Hébert, Edgar Oppenheimer, J. Selznick, L.J. Selznick
Compañías: Transatlantic Production
Género: Horror, Horror Film, Thriller
Budget: N/A
Premios & Similares
Premios: N/A
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Palabras clave
Palabras clave: plastic surgery, female homosexuality, scarred face
Historia
Frederic Lansac, an artist and botanist, becomes involved in a passionate affair with Moira, but ends it when he meets Anne. They marry, but on their wedding day, Moira creates a scene that causes Anne to fall into a bonfire. Frederic and Anne retreat to his mansion with their mute dwarf servants. Anne becomes bitter and demanding due to her injuries. Frederic tells everyone Anne is dead and secretly hires a nurse to care for her.
Resumen
La rose écorchée (1970) is a French horror-thriller directed by Claude Mulot. The story revolves around Frederic Lansac, an artist and botanist who becomes entangled in a tumultuous love triangle with Moira and Anne. After Anne's tragic accident on their wedding day, Frederic isolates her in his mansion due to her disfiguring injuries. The film explores themes of obsession, betrayal, and the destructive consequences of deceit.

