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La morte vivante

  • 1982
  • Not Rated
  • 1 h 30 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
5,8/10
2,8 mil
SUA AVALIAÇÃO
Françoise Blanchard and Marina Pierro in La morte vivante (1982)
Horror

Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaA toxic spill revives a beautiful, dead heiress who, with the help of her childhood friend, must quench her insatiable thirst for blood.A toxic spill revives a beautiful, dead heiress who, with the help of her childhood friend, must quench her insatiable thirst for blood.A toxic spill revives a beautiful, dead heiress who, with the help of her childhood friend, must quench her insatiable thirst for blood.

  • Direção
    • Jean Rollin
  • Roteiristas
    • Jean Rollin
    • Jacques Ralf
    • Gregory K. Heller
  • Artistas
    • Marina Pierro
    • Françoise Blanchard
    • Mike Marshall
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    5,8/10
    2,8 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Jean Rollin
    • Roteiristas
      • Jean Rollin
      • Jacques Ralf
      • Gregory K. Heller
    • Artistas
      • Marina Pierro
      • Françoise Blanchard
      • Mike Marshall
    • 69Avaliações de usuários
    • 92Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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    Marina Pierro
    Marina Pierro
    • Hélène
    Françoise Blanchard
    Françoise Blanchard
    • Catherine Valmont
    Mike Marshall
    • Greg
    Carina Barone
    Carina Barone
    • Barbara Simon
    Fanny Magier
    • 6th Victim
    • (as Fanny Magieri)
    Patricia Besnard-Rousseau
    Véronique Pinson
      Sandrine Morel
      • Teenage Catherine Valmont
      Jean Cherlian
      • Second Burglar
      Jean-Pierre Bouyxou
      • Burglar
      Alain Petit
      • Third Burglar
      Jacques Marbeuf
      Sam Selsky
      • Old American Man In The House Of Catherine
      Lise Overman
      Laurence Royer
      Véronique Carpentier
      Jean Hérel
        Dominique Treillou
        • A Victim
        • Direção
          • Jean Rollin
        • Roteiristas
          • Jean Rollin
          • Jacques Ralf
          • Gregory K. Heller
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        ragnarok2001

        Lots of blood, lots of screaming, not nearly enough flesh!

        OK, a trawl through my past user comments will reveal that I am really interested in this genre of movies for purely purient interest. Having said that, I do know a good film when I see one. While Holywood rarely produces these, neither does Jean Rollin.

        I simply cannot understand how some people can give films such as these high marks. Different strokes obviously. To be fair, this is the best produced Rollin film (out of three) that I have seen, but the others were pretty bad, so that is no commendation. Can bad acting, sloppy plotting and woeful gore effects really be that easily ignored?

        The story revolves around a girl brought back from the dead who needs blood to sustain herself, her childhood friend's efforts to meet her need, and a French-American's efforts to expose what is going on. The story is threadbare and doesn't go anywhere. Everyone but the vampire girl bleed profusely by the film's end, but to no effect. Little horror, only litres of fake blood and latex gore.

        Worst of all, there is little nudity or sex action to compensate. The opportunity of a lesbian relationship (de rigueur I would have thought!) between the vampire and her girlfriend is not realised, and there is only one sex scene. Isn't this the reason thats these films are made?!? I can think of no other. The other Rollin films I have seen (earlier than this one) are worse overall, but manage to compensate by some spirited flesh action.

        And have I mentioned the screaming that occurs throughout the film? It's a wonder my neighbours haven't called the police.

        So to those who rate this film highly, purporting it to be some kind of arty French tour de force: I have seen films which are the real thing, and it is an insult to competant French directors to make any comparison with Rollin.
        Infofreak

        Yet another interesting Rollin vampire movie!

        I have only seen three Jean Rollin movies (the other two being 'La Vampire Nue' and 'Fascination'). Each made in a different decade, each one a vampire movie of some kind, but each different in approach and theme. All three are fascinating movies, hard to compare with any other horror director's output. While Rollin's work bears certain superficial resemblances to some of Jess Franco's, particularly the emphasis on mood, style and eroticism, each director is his own man. Rollin's movies, though as much exploitation films as Franco's, are not as camp or trashy. I hesitate to call them "art films", but in their own eccentric way they almost are.

        'The Living Dead Girl' concerns the resurrection of a French heiress via a spill of "toxic waste". As much a zombie as a vampire, at least initially, she must relentlessly feed on blood to survive. In other director's hands the premise would then go into a familiar direction. Rollin however, takes into stranger territory of loyalty, love and guilt. The movie contains plenty of gore and a reasonably amount of nudity, but overall it will probably not be exactly what you expected. That's what makes it so damn interesting! Watch this without any preconceived ideas about what a vampire movie should or should not be and you will be in for a unique trip! Hats off once again to Jean Rollin for a totally unique experience.
        7fertilecelluloid

        Requires viewer patience and forgiveness

        I hate to admit it, but I like the idea of Jean Rollin more than the reality of sitting through one of his films. It's not that I don't appreciate what he's doing. I do. He has a unique world view and holds a special place in the world of "fantastique" cinema that is indisputable.

        Still, I find his films a little boring.

        Case in point THE LIVING DEAD GIRL springs from a simple and fascinating concept of a dead woman, who must drink blood to survive, returning to a château to be with an old friend.

        As fascinating as the concept is, Rollin doesn't do a whole lot with it. He serves up plenty of atmosphere, imbues his material with a subtle eroticism and draws a superb performance from the beautiful Francoise Blanchard. What else do you want? you may ask. I'm not sure. I wanted more to happen, I guess. I wanted Rollin to jettison the boring bits and replace them with his signature set pieces.

        It's been described as "savage", an adjective I wouldn't use myself. It's also been described as "dreamy". For the most part that's true. My frustration is with the film's uneven tone. Why couldn't it remain "dreamy" right through? You do need patience and a little forgiveness to enjoy Rollin.

        I still wouldn't miss anything he's done. He's one of us.
        8abduktionsphanomen471

        Unique, predictable yet emotionally charged gore fest

        (This Film Rates a B+ ) A dead girl comes back to life and requires blood to stay alive, zombie/vampire like. She reunites with her childhood "girlfriend" who truly loves her and will do anything to understand and help them be together. While one believes she is alive, the other believes she is dead. This film is pretty crude at times with more of a 1970's feel than 1982. There some laughable moments throughout; Are French people really bad kissers or is it just horrible acting? How about the girl getting a blood squirt to the face at the 29:45 minute mark or her dramatic death down the stairs. There are plenty of good gore effects plus a creepy yet soothing and psychopathic emotional element to the film/story line. The script is decent and often times poetic. Predictable, over dramatized but savoy. The set/scenery are foreign and fantastic plus the cinematography has some brilliant artistic moments. T&A are present. And that ending!
        6lastliberal

        Zombies? No, just one.

        This is an interesting film on several levels. It is not full of top notch acting, but it is different and I like that.

        First, some sleaze-bags are dumping chemical waste in an underground burial vault that dates from the 12th century. A tremor releases gases and awakens our living dead girl (Françoise Blanchard). She wanders into the castle above, which happens to have been her home when she died two years ago.

        Now, the realtor (Dominique Treillou) brings her boyfriend for a weekend of fun. Surprise! Our living dead girl needs some blood to survive. Now, is she a zombie or a vampire? She doesn't bite, but tears the flesh apart, but she doesn't eat the flesh either; she drinks them dry. Topic for discussion.

        What I like about European films is that they have no problems with full frontal. They also use very healthy actresses, not some skinny starlet. Gorgeous bodies are on display in this film.

        There isn't much story here. The film has constant flashbacks to the childhood of the zombie and her friend Hélène (Marina Pierro). Hélène comes to the castle after a phone call to see if her friend is alive. At first she doesn't understand, but is soon getting her fresh meat to drink dry.

        The living dead girl just wants to die, but Hélène wants to keep her alive. One is never sure if there is more to this relationship than childhood friendship, but there is only one possible ending to it.

        Really should be seen by all zombie lovers for a different take on the subject.

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          There was an English version filmed with the same cast and crew, which was directed by Gregory Heller who would shoot his scene right after Jean Rollin. The English version has never been released and is now a lost film.
        • Citações

          Catherine Valmont: If you die first, I'll follow you.

          Hélène: If you die first, I'll follow you. I swear it with my blood.

          Catherine Valmont: I swear it with my blood. Hélène, I will always love you...

        • Versões alternativas
          The 1994 UK Redemption video release was cut by 2 minutes 29 secs by the BBFC to heavily edit shots of cannibalism, closeups of a woman's slashed stomach and a shot of a woman with a knife in her throat. The 2007 Redemption DVD is fully uncut.
        • Conexões
          Featured in Eurotika!: Vampires and Virgins (1999)
        • Trilhas sonoras
          La morte vivante
          Written by Phillipe D'Aram

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          • 25 de agosto de 1982 (França)
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          • Francês
          • Inglês
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