When: Thursday 31 October
Where: at the Star St-Exupéry
How much? 15€ for the entire evening, reduced-tariff cards excepted
Brought to you by: Spectre Films and the Star cinemas, with support from the Grand Est Region
When: Thursday 31 October
Where: at the Star St-Exupéry
How much? 15€ for the entire evening, reduced-tariff cards excepted
Brought to you by: Spectre Films and the Star cinemas, with support from the Grand Est Region
When a young woman is found dead in the countryside, the villagers blame Count Dracula and set his castle on fire. When they return, they find that all of the village women have been massacred by a horde of bats.
Roy Ward Baker shuns the wild extravagance of maestro Terence Fisher and opts for a subversive and erotic Dracula, typical of 1970s Hammer, including its touches of humour.
United Kingdom – 1970 – 1hr36 – in French – min. age 12
Director: Roy Ward Baker
Actors: Christopher Lee, Dennis Waterman, Jenny Hanley
Baron Frankenstein escapes execution and is hired by a pauper’s hospital under the name of Dr Stein, which will allow him to pursue his research. Assisted by Dr Kleve, he makes a body using the fresh limbs of the newly dead. The body’s name is Karl. Once it receives a brain, Karl becomes extremely dangerous.
United Kingdom – 1958 – 1hr29 – in French – min. age 12
Director: Terence Fisher
Actors: Peter Cushing, Francis Matthews, Eunice Gayson