LA MORTE VIVANTE aka The living dead girl
A three disc digipack with slipcase comes with 64 page full color book!!! 2 DVD 9 and bonus soundtrack CD!
Special edition limited to 2500 pcs
Living dead girl was made at the time when bloody slasher films and ultraviolent zombieflicks were in fashion, and director Jean Rollin served up a very bloody movie, highlighted by gory SPFX courtesy of Benoit Lestang (The fifth element). But despite the intense bloodletting, Rollin manages to tell a tragic and compelling tale about the unusual friendship between two girls, who share a love for each other that goes beyond the grave.
Synopsis:
Catherine Valmont ( Françoise Blanchard), recently deceased, is resurrected when a strange chemical substance is spilled into her tomb. She tries to track down her past life and discovers a huge castle, inhabited only by her mourning childhood friend Barbara ( Marina Pierro). The two are happily reunited, and when it turns out that Catherine can only survive by drinking blood, Barbara gladly helps out by supplying human victims. But when Catherine becomes disgusted by her own lust for blood, things are bound to go terribly wrong.
- Import DVD
- 3 Discs Plus Booklet
- See Details Below
DVD features:
Disc one:
* Feature film: La Morte Vivante
* New anamorphic 16:9 version scanned and colorgraded from the original negatives, unique quality level.
* The soundtrack is digitally remastered.
* Languages: French or German
* Subtitles: English, Dutch, German, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Danish, Swedish, Finnish, Norwegian, Polish
* PAL regionfree
Disc two:
* Introduction Jean Rollin approx. 10 min. , English subtitled * Interview Françoise Blanchard 22 min. , English subtitled
* Interview Jean-Pierre Bouyxou 30 min. , English subtitled
* Interview Philippe D'Aram 16 min. , English subtitled
* Audio commentary Françoise Blanchard 35 min. , English subtitled
* Alternative scene
* Slideshow
* Trailers
Disc three:
* Soundtrack CD composed and conducted by Philippe D'Aram
Book - 64 pages, English text
* Essay on "La Morte Vivante"
* Lots of rare photo's |