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Blood and Roses

Original title: Et mourir de plaisir
  • 1960
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 14m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
1.6K
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Blood and Roses (1960)
DramaHorrorRomance

A young heiress - jealous of her cousin's engagement to another woman - becomes obsessed with the legend of a vampire ancestor, who supposedly murdered the young brides of the man she loved.A young heiress - jealous of her cousin's engagement to another woman - becomes obsessed with the legend of a vampire ancestor, who supposedly murdered the young brides of the man she loved.A young heiress - jealous of her cousin's engagement to another woman - becomes obsessed with the legend of a vampire ancestor, who supposedly murdered the young brides of the man she loved.

  • Director
    • Roger Vadim
  • Writers
    • Roger Vadim
    • Roger Vailland
    • Claude Martin
  • Stars
    • Mel Ferrer
    • Elsa Martinelli
    • Annette Stroyberg
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    1.6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Roger Vadim
    • Writers
      • Roger Vadim
      • Roger Vailland
      • Claude Martin
    • Stars
      • Mel Ferrer
      • Elsa Martinelli
      • Annette Stroyberg
    • 42User reviews
    • 46Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Mel Ferrer
    Mel Ferrer
    • Leopoldo De Karnstein
    Elsa Martinelli
    Elsa Martinelli
    • Georgia Monteverdi
    Annette Stroyberg
    Annette Stroyberg
    • Carmilla
    • (as Annette Vadim)
    Alberto Bonucci
    • Carlo Ruggieri
    René-Jean Chauffard
    • Dr. Verari
    • (as R.J. Chauffard)
    Gabriella Farinon
    • Lisa
    • (as Gaby Farinon)
    Serge Marquand
    • Giuseppe
    Edith Peters
    • The Cook
    • (as Edith Arlene Peters Catalano)
    Nathalie Lafaurie
    • Marie
    • (as Nathalie LaFaurie)
    Carmilla Stroyberg
    • Martha
    • (as Camilla Stroyberg)
    Marc Allégret
    Marc Allégret
    • Judge Monteverdi
    Giovanni Di Benedetto
    • Police Marshal
    • (uncredited)
    Renato Speziali
    • Guido Naldi
    • (uncredited)
    Roger Vadim
    Roger Vadim
    • Passenger in the Plane
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Roger Vadim
    • Writers
      • Roger Vadim
      • Roger Vailland
      • Claude Martin
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    User reviews42

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    paul panzer

    Less Than the Sum of Its Parts

    This film has three outstanding features: The spectacular location, Hadrian's Villa, Claude Renoir's ravishing color and b&w cinematography, and an exquisite score featuring the rarely-used Irish harp. Vadim's direction fails to make the most of these elements, or the story, alas, but Annette Stroyberg and Elsa Martinelli are both interesting. It's above average for Vadim.

    I don't know where the other poster got the idea that Stroyberg's first name was Carmilla. She did sometimes go by her married name, Vadim.
    ebiros2

    Beautiful and an Interesting movie

    I'm a fan of director Roger Vadim's movie. They have vividness that's uniquely his. This movie is no exception. The details are superb, and eroticism shown can only be put on screen by a genius who's born with talent. The thought provoking plot is built into the picture itself. The mood , the camera angle, all tells a story while heightening the mood. It's an art that I wish more Hollywood directors would learn how to do.

    Anette Vadim is beautiful in this movie. Obviously Roger Vadim knows how to pick his women.

    The movie has lavishness, and esprit that more modern movies can't emulate.

    The movie is low on technical sophistication, or overt gore of vampirism, but you need to see it to appreciate how interesting, and beautiful this movie is.
    7AlsExGal

    Slow paced, but beautifully photographed vampire film.

    Time is 1960. On a jet, a man tells his friends a story about an inexplicable medical mystery that happened in Italy. Count Leopoldo Karnstein (Ferrer) is making preparations for a masked ball to celebrate his wedding to Georgia Monteverdi (Martinelli). His cousin, Carmilla Karnstein (Vadim) is in love with Leopoldo, and jealous of Georgia. The night of the ball, Carmilla wants to be alone and wanders the estate. Odd events follow.

    Director Vadim seems more interested in following the erotic possibilities afforded by vampirism than by following vampire folklore. Ferrer is good as Leopoldo, who treats the whole story of his family's vampirism as a joke, until it's too late. Martinelli is fine as Georgia, who's the imperiled Gothic heroine in a modern setting. Annette Vadim is very good as Carmilla, who at first doesn't know what's happening to her, and then thinks she's possessed by an ancestor.

    The photography is by Claude Renoir, and his playing with colors, light, and shadows alone make the film worth checking out.

    Movie is worth seeing because of the dream-like tone it sets, early on, and for Renoir's stunning photography.
    7lastliberal

    The legend continues with Georgia, the last female Karnstein .

    An art house horror movie. Probably missed by horror fans, the film depicts a vampiress as romantic. The music by Jean Prodromidès and the cinematography by Claude Renoir certainly add to the romantic feeling throughout. A Harlequin horror film? Even the long shots in this film have a grace seldom seen. It often looks as if one is viewing and Impressionistic painting.

    Carmilla (Annette Vadim) visits an abbey where the vampiress is buried and we see an immediate change in her mood. Was she possessed? It isn't clear.

    Don't look for blood and guts or lesbian scenes. Everything happens off screen, even in the original version. But, it was a beautiful love story.
    9GaultheWarrior

    Gothic Before Its Time

    I saw Vadim's "Blood and Roses" in Germany while stationed there in the 1960's. I was captivated by its ethereal, romantic quality. The actresses were beautiful and the mixture of romance and vampires was unusual and hauntingly lovely. In my view, it is a classic. I particularly loved the musical score, which was outstanding. I cannot seem to find this musical score other than by ordering the VHS video.

    I am particularly disappointed that I cannot find this film in DVD today, since I would like to have it in my library.

    I thought that Mel Ferrar was perfect for his role since he was seemingly oblivious as one might expect a country gentleman to be to what was going on with the girls.

    The film reveals a poignant story of unrequited love, with a fatalistic tone. It will be long remembered by those who have seen it. It does not get the popularity that it deserves.

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    • Trivia
      Christopher Lee was originally considered for the role of Count Karnestein (probably to make the film marketable for fans of his Hammer vampire films) but the part eventually went to his friend Mel Ferrer.
    • Goofs
      In three shots from the same scene, the bloodstain on Carmilla's dress moves from the right to the left side, then back to the right side again.
    • Alternate versions
      The US version of the film eliminates both the original epilogue and prologue as the Professor tells the story of Carmilla, as well as almost every scene with Martha and Marie. That version also includes a totally different ending on which Georgia herself becomes a vampire, as well as an all new voice over narration by Millarca herself.
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    • Release date
      • September 14, 1960 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • Italy
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • A Lust for Dying
    • Filming locations
      • Villa Adriana, Tivoli, Roma, Lazio, Italy
    • Production companies
      • Films EGE
      • Documento Film
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 14m(74 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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