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The Living Dead Girl
Genre: Horror
Movie Type: Sex Horror
Themes: Zombies, Vampires, Women's Friendship
Director: Jean Rollin
Main Cast: Carina Barone, Michael Marshall, Marina Pierro, Francoise Blanchard
Release Year: 1982
Country: FR
Run Time: 91 minutes
Plot
Jean Rollin, the French filmmaker who has earned a potent cult following for his unique blend of eroticism and horror, directed this disturbing tale of a woman who has come back from the dead. When the grave of Catherine (Francoise Blanchard) is disturbed by an earthquake and fouled by a chemical spill, the young woman, not long deceased, rises from her tomb with a taste for blood and a desire to return to the home where she grew up. Catherine finds herself drawn to Helene (Marina Pierro), who became her "blood sister" as a child. Similarly, Helene feels compelled to help her old friend, and as they are drawn closer together, Helene finds young women to satisfy Catherine's ever-increasing lust for blood and flesh. La Morte Vivante was released in English-speaking countries as The Living Dead Girl. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
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