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The Iron Rose - Wikipedia 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
The Iron Rose (1973) - IMDb The Iron Rose: Directed by Jean Rollin With Françoise Pascal, Hugues Quester, Natalie Perrey, Mireille Dargent A young couple out for a walk decide to take a stroll through a large cemetery
The Iron Rose (1973) - User Reviews - IMDb Iron Rose, The (1973) *** (out of 4) A man (Hugues Quester) and woman (Francoise Pascal) meet at a wedding reception and sneak off to talk where they agree to meet the next day for a bike ride The two ride past a cemetery and decide to enter so that they can have sex in an underground tomb but when they come up it is now dark and they soon
Watch The Iron Rose (English Subtitled) | Prime Video - amazon. com Two lovers have a tryst in a vacant tomb, only to find themselves trapped within 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
The Iron Rose US - amazon. com Having built his reputation with a quartet of eccentric salacious vampire tales, Jean Rollin surprised audiences with The Iron Rose (Le Rose de fer), an atmospheric detour into the realms of the fantastique
The Iron Rose (1973) directed by Jean Rollin - Letterboxd THE IRON ROSE is a divergence for Jean Rollin And much like the later ZOMBIE LAKE, it should be celebrated Though soaked in desolation, this film abandons Rollin's comfort zone—there are no vampires and the sex is softened
The Iron Rose (movie, 1973) - Kinorium The film "The Iron Rose" is based on a poem by Tristan Corbière, a French poet known for his unique style and contribution to the Symbolist movement The poem is part of his collection titled Les Amours jaunes , published in 1873