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Two female patients - one rebellious (Laurence Dubas), the other despondent (Christiane Coppé) - flee the grounds of a mental hospital and drift across the French countryside. After finding refuge among a band of gypsy-like exotic dancers, they cross paths with a petty criminal (Marianne Valiot), an aging fortune-teller (Louise Dhour) and a quartet of swingers (including Brigitte Lahaie) with sinister intentions.
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La Rose de Fer 'The Film's uniquely peculiar atmospherics have gained it a cult following... some consider it on a par with the original Carnival of Souls| as among the simplest and creepiest of macabre films.' - New York Times