Jean Rollin, 1982
3-disc Special Edition.
"La Morte Vivante," or "The Living Dead Girl," is a shocking tale of a girl raised from the dead against her will, her ravenous hunger for human blood, and the childhood friend who acts as her enabler. Catherine Valmont (Françoise Blanchard) unfortunately passed away at a young age and was buried in a crypt with her deceased mother. And there she lies still in the sleep that knows no time or space until two dolts looking for a convenient place to stash some leaky barrels of toxic waste discover the crypt and start robbing graves. Some element of the glowing green fluid has an unwholesome effect on Catherine's corpse, causing her to suddenly awake and attack the two ghouls. Valmont, barely capable of speech and deeply confused in the world of the living, begins rambling around the French countryside in an effort to relocate her old house. Initially, she only has two memories-of her house and of her childhood friend Helene (Marina Pierro). As she wanders through wide-open fields, a nosy American photographer notices her and takes a picture of the dead girl. The photographer and her goofy husband will soon play a big role in the horrific events to follow.
Director: Jean Rollin
ROL03
DVD (PAL)
Year: 1982
Country: France
Language: French, German
Subtitles: English, Nederlands, Deutsch, Italiano, Espanol, Portugues, Suomi, Dansk, Norsk, Svenska, Polski
DVD Extras:
- 64 page booklet
- Soundtrack cd
- Original trailer
- Slideshow
- Interviews
- Audio commentary
Product Code: LA 99MFJ87