France / Oct 27, 1971
1h 30min
Overall average
5.0/10
Plot
The film tells the story of Françoise Frémont, who travels across Europe on an apparently random killing spree, bumping off a series of increasingly odious men. From Swinging London to the eternal city of Rome, she leave a trail of dead bodies and the question: why? A mystery film as only Jean Louis van Belle could make it, The Lady Kills is a blast from start to finish with an amazing soundtrack of gloriously groovy psych-rock.
Genres
Thriller
Technical details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | Perverse et Docile |
| Original language | Français (FR) |
| Spoken languages | Français |
| Production countries | Belgium, France |
| Status | Released |
| Production companies | Cinévision, Productions Jauniaux, Société Nouvelle des Acacias |
| Release date | 27 ottobre 1971 |
| Production | Charles Van der Haeghen, Marcel Jauniaux |
| Writer | Jean-Louis van Belle |
| Editing | Jean-Louis van Belle |
| Cinematography | Jacques Grévin, Claude Van Hool, Francis Vanoverbecque, Jean-Yves Coïc |
| Assistant directors | Edmond Caprasse, Bertrand Van Effenterre, Jean-Louis van Belle |
| Lighting | Jacques Vigier, Jean-Paul Leres |
| Camera operators | Jean-Yves Coïc, Claude Van Hool, Francis Vanoverbecque, Jacques Grévin |
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| Additional photography | Claude Van Hool, Francis Vanoverbecque, Jean-Yves Coïc, Jacques Grévin |
| Music | Gil Dayvis, Claude Van Belle |
| Sound | Claude Van Belle, Gil Dayvis |
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