Genevieve Deloir Movies
In this typical women's prison film from director Jesus Franco, two young lovers are falsely accused and sent to Devil's Island by corrupt South American despot Col. Mendoza (Jean Guedes) and his mistress Emilia Franval (Danielle Godet). The lovers, Raymond (Andres Resino) and Beatriz (Genevieve Deloire) face the usual tortures and sexual indignities at the hands of their jailers (Howard Vernon, Luis Barboo), or they don't, depending on the version. Two different edits of this film exist, with the 75-minute Spanish version focusing more on character development, while the 83-minute French version removes some narrative scenes in order to dwell on torture and violence with about 15 minutes of new footage. Dennis Price, Rosa Palomares, and Gogo Rojo co-star, with the requisite flesh provided by cult starlets Britt Nichols, Anne Libert, and Josiane Gibert. The film was shot in Spain, Portugal, and the Canary Islands. ~ Robert Firsching, Rovi
- Starring:
- Dennis Price, Andres Resino, (more)
Veteran Canadian character actor Al Waxman produced, directed and wrote the domestic drama The Crowd Inside. The scene is a tiny, rundown house inhabited by four of society's misfits. Genevieve Deloir bears an unbounded love of nature; Patricia Collins is aloof and distant; Ken James is a leech-like drug pusher; and Larry Perkins is a perceptive artist. A subplot involves the blackmailing of a philandering member of Parliament. Al Waxman generously allots himself the role of the roving politico. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
A young man finds himself tragically trapped between cultures in this drama that was filmed in the beautiful Canadian countryside. The young man is half-native and half-Quebecois; no matter where he goes, be it in the country, or the city, he cannot seem to fit in. As a result, he begins getting into trouble involving gangsters, fast cars, and loose women. Just before his early death, he gets involved in a surreal initiation rite. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi
- Starring:
- Daniel Pilon, Genevieve Deloir, (more)
In this comedic horror film from cult director Jesus Franco, Jonathan Seward (Alberto Dalbes) tracks the evil vampire Count Dracula (Howard Vernon) to his castle and kills him with a stake through the heart. The nightmare has hardly begun, however, as the mad Dr. Frankenstein (Dennis Price) revives the vampire using the blood of a nightclub singer (Josiane Gibert). The pair then join forces, along with Frankenstein's monster (Fernando Bilbao) and a mutant assistant named Morpho (Luis Barboo), in an attempt to create a vampire army to rule the world. This parody manages to deconstruct traditional legend without saying anything remotely interesting or clever, and the special-effects are strictly of the bargain-basement variety. Paca Gabaldon (appearing as "Mary Francis"), Britt Nichols, and Anne Libert co-star. Franco returned to the Frankenstein theme the following year with La Maldicion de Frankenstein. ~ Robert Firsching, Rovi
- Starring:
- Howard Vernon, Dennis Price, (more)
In this western, an Indian is falsely accused of murder and must flee. As he continues to escape from the law he finds the real murderer. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi





