
Seven Women for Satan | Les week-ends maléfiques du Comte Zaroff
The French film BANNED in France...!Boris Zaroff is a modern businessman who is haunted by his past -- his father was the notorious Count Zaroff of The Most Dangerous Game fame. Consequently, Boris is subject to hallucinations and all-too-real social lapses which normally involve sadistic harm to beautiful naked young women. His butler is sworn to indoctrinating him into the evils of the family line, and their castle's torture dungeon proves quite useful in this regard. However, Boris is periodically lured away from his destiny by the romantic apparition of the deceased countess who previously owned the castle.
Description: Boris Zaroff is a modern businessman who is haunted by his past -- his father was the notorious Count Zaroff of The Most Dangerous Game fame. Consequently, Boris is subject to hallucinations and all-too-real social lapses which normally involve sadistic harm to beautiful naked young women. His butler is sworn to indoctrinating him into the evils of the family line, and their castle's torture dungeon proves quite useful in this regard. However, Boris is periodically lured away from his destiny by the romantic apparition of the deceased countess who previously owned the castle.
Genres: Horror
Budget: $0 | Revenue : $0
Runtime: 82 minutes
Release Date: 1975-07-16

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Played Count Boris Zaroff

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Played Muriel

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Played Anne

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Played Joëlle
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Played

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Played Francis (as Robert Icart)
Sophie Grynholc
Played Secretary
Patricia Mionnet
Played Jeanne

Manu Pluton
Played Animated Statue (as Emmanuel Pluton)

Maria Mancini
Played Stephanie
Jean-Claude Romer
Played Le commentateur au café
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