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Lèvres de sang

  • 1975
  • 16
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
2.3K
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Catherine Castel and Marie-Pierre Castel in Lèvres de sang (1975)
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Frederick sees a photograph of a ruined seaside castle, which triggers a strange childhood memory. He then goes on a strange quest to find the castle and the beautiful woman who lives there.Frederick sees a photograph of a ruined seaside castle, which triggers a strange childhood memory. He then goes on a strange quest to find the castle and the beautiful woman who lives there.Frederick sees a photograph of a ruined seaside castle, which triggers a strange childhood memory. He then goes on a strange quest to find the castle and the beautiful woman who lives there.

  • Director
    • Jean Rollin
  • Writers
    • Jean-Loup Philippe
    • Jean Rollin
  • Stars
    • Jean-Loup Philippe
    • Annie Belle
    • Natalie Perrey
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    2.3K
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    • Director
      • Jean Rollin
    • Writers
      • Jean-Loup Philippe
      • Jean Rollin
    • Stars
      • Jean-Loup Philippe
      • Annie Belle
      • Natalie Perrey
    • 50User reviews
    • 70Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jean-Loup Philippe
    Jean-Loup Philippe
    • Frédéric
    Annie Belle
    Annie Belle
    • Jennifer
    • (as Annie Brilland)
    Natalie Perrey
    • La mère de Frédéric
    Martine Grimaud
    • La photographe
    Catherine Castel
    • Jumelle vampire
    Marie-Pierre Castel
    Marie-Pierre Castel
    • Jumelle vampire
    Hélène Maguin
    • Une vampire
    Anita Berglund
    • Une vampire
    Claudine Beccarie
    Claudine Beccarie
    • Claudine
    Béatrice Harnois
    • Le modèle
    Sylvia Bourdon
    • La fausse
    Mireille Dargent
    Mireille Dargent
    Paul Bisciglia
    Paul Bisciglia
    • Le psychiatre
    Willy Braque
    • Le tueur
    Julien Etchevery
    Serge Rollin
    • Frédéric
    Jean Rollin
    Jean Rollin
    • Le gardien du cimetière
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Jean Rollin
    • Writers
      • Jean-Loup Philippe
      • Jean Rollin
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    5henry8-3

    Lips of Blood

    A man (Jean-Loup Phillipe) has visions of himself as a small boy being cared for by a young girl living in a castle. At a party he sees a photograph of the castle ruins and is committed to finding them.

    I had never seen a Jean Rollin film, but took interest in him given his significant following. Clearly on a tiny budget, the bulk of this vampire story is devoted to the cast walking all over the place, staring and posing wherever they're on screen. Rollin, who seems fond of vampire stories and has made many, is clearly also fond of the human body and indeed he finds a reason for just about every cast member to get their kit off for one reason or another. The plot such that it is, is thin and the dialogue and acting somewhat stilted. It does however have a dreamlike quality that does wash over you and I was never bored.
    7Red-Barracuda

    Maybe Rollin's best film

    There's no question that Jean Rollin films are something of an acquired taste. His style is certainly off-putting to many. Even from someone who is fond of most of his output, I can easily understand why someone would not like Rollin's movies at all. Lips of Blood is another textbook example of the man's work with all the usual eccentric and idiosyncratic details you could reasonably expect. Its story involving female vampires is typical of the sort of thing he is most well known for. Except I have to say that I think that this film may very well be the most complete expression that Rollin ever made. I get the feeling that this movie is possibly the closest of all his pictures to the original idea he envisioned.

    Quite unusually much of the action takes place in the middle of the city. But as is typical for Rollin, this also incorporates scenes in a Gothic cemetery as well as the expected crumbling castle and beach sequence. However, the night time city scenes are very probably the best parts of the entire movie. They include some strange and surreal locations such as the aquarium, the night fountains and the late night cinema (showing Le Frissons des Vampires no less). The extended scene where our hero navigates all these locations is some of the most fully-realized and effective stuff Rollin ever filmed. He photographs and lights things very well too and Lips of Blood doesn't betray its ultra low-budget origins as much as most of his other films.

    The storyline, however, is as basic as usual. The characterizations are as paper-thin as always. But these considerations are just not what you would watch his films for, and if these things do bother you then his films are most probably not for you. But if you appreciate more dream-like fare or melancholic horror films, then this could well be worth your time. Lips of Blood is arguably Rollin's best film, it's certainly one of his most well made. Recommended to those who like Euro horror from the more surreal end of the spectrum.
    monsterhead_x

    Art house exploitation at it's finest!

    If your one who enjoys the recent surge in European horror films, by all means watch this delirious, non-sensical, erotic gem courtesy of director Jean Rollin.

    From nude vampire women roaming the streets of Paris, to spooky castles and graveyards. LIPS OF BLOOD is sure to please

    Be forewarned, as this film is for acquired tastes only. A must for sleazy, soft core horror buffs who enjoy their movies with an art house touch.
    Infofreak

    Another wonderfully evocative, dream-like film from Jean Rollin.

    The movies of Jean Rollin are an acquired taste. He specializes in haunting, sensual, visually impressive movies that frequently concern memory, or memory loss, and obsessively feature beautiful naked women, usually vampires. Maybe Rollin's therapist can fully explain why his movies deal with this subject matter over and over, but hey, I don't care, it sure works for me! If you haven't seen any of his work, 'Lips Of Blood' is as good a place to start as any, but frankly I've never seen a bad movie by him yet. They're all good. I'm hooked!

    Jean-Lou Philippe stars (and co-scripts) as a thirty something man who becomes obsessed with a photograph which reminds him of of his almost-forgotten childhood, which is sketchy at best. He attempts to track down the location in the picture, and this brings back memories of a beautiful and mysterious girl (the lovely Annie Belle/Briand, who also worked with Deodato and D'Amato) he once met. He finds himself uncovering a family secret and his life goes in a direction he could never have anticipated.

    'Lips Of Blood' is yet another wonderfully evocative, dream-like film from Jean Rollin. A truly unique film maker who creates fascinating worlds that are both seductive and dangerous. Rollin is one of the best kept secrets in horror, and a master of erotic fantasy.
    7suspiria56

    The Dream Life of Vampires

    The films of Jean Rollin will be an enigma to many who have not experiencing his work, yet for those who allow themselves to be taken elsewhere by his cinema it can prove a highly rewarding experience. The viewer is often taken to places that invoke bewilderment, unease, and sexual desire. By no means Rollin's best film, Levres De Sang (aka. Lips of Blood) is a beautifully lyrical, slow burner that has the uncanny ability to take the viewer into an ethereal, dream like world, where the erotic and the neurotic are intertwined.

    The story of a photographer, upon seeing a poster, is reminded of his childhood where a mysterious female vampire. However, this being Rollin, do not expect a traditional vampire movie (although his vampire films are arguably the most faithful to the Gothic aura and mythology of the vampire). Mostly dialogue free, with the acting catatonic, this only adds a surreal edge to the proceedings. And no vampire films have a greater sense of eroticism; it is easily to succumb to female vampires whenever they are on screen.

    For the uninitiated, approach with caution. But this is a fine example of the originality and unique approach which is to be found in 1970s European sex and horror cinema.

    Of which, Jean Rollin was undoubtedly the master.

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    • Trivia
      Jean Rollin: Cemetery caretaker killed by the female vampires.
    • Goofs
      Two men carry a corpse down a narrow staircase, followed by a woman with a lantern. As they emerge at the bottom of the stair, they have switched places: the woman is in the lead, followed by the two men and the corpse, despite there being only enough room for one person at a time.
    • Alternate versions
      X-rated version with explicit sex scenes: Suce-moi vampire (France, by 'Michel Gand') or Suck Me Vampire (USA, by 'Mike Gentle').
    • Connections
      Featured in Eurotika!: Vampires and Virgins (1999)

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    • Release date
      • May 18, 1975 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Jennifer
    • Filming locations
      • Cimetière de Montmartre, 20 avenue Rachel, Paris 18, Paris, France(Jennifer at cemetery gate)
    • Production companies
      • Off Production
      • Scorpion V
      • Nordia Films
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 28m(88 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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