
France, 1976
88m (English language version), 103m
35mm film, Eastmancolor
A French comedy science fiction/horror film directed by Charles Matton.
Plot Summary
Alien vampire women arrive on Earth.
Credits
Crew
Directed by: Charles Matton
5 Continents, Film and Co.
Producer: Bernard Lenteric
Script: Charles Matton
Director of Photography: Jean-Jacques Flori
Editor: Isabelle Rathery, Sarah Matton
Music: José Bartel
Costume Designer: Alberte Barsacq
Art Director: Sarah Matton
Cast
Dayle Haddon (Spermula)
Udo Kier (Werner)
François Dunoyer (Tristan)
Jocelyne Boisseau (Cascade)
Ginette Leclerc (Gromana)
Isabelle Mercanton (Blanche)
Georges Géret (Grop)
Radiah Frye (Ruth)
Angela McDonald (Gilda)
Suzannah Djian (Diamant)
Myriam Mézières (Bonne)
Karin Petersen (Sala)
Valérie Bonnier (Liberte)
Sylvie Meyer [real name: Sylvie Matton] (Sylvie)
Diana Chase (Diana)
Christian Chevreuse (Cardinal)
Hervé Hallf (Pierre)
Alain Flick (Choupetit)
Benny Luke (Luc)
Gérard Tardy (Petit Curé)
Alternative Titles
L'Amour est un fleuve en Russie – working title
References
Periodicals
- Le Film Francais no.1623 (30 April 1976) p.11
- Positif no.185 (September 1976) p.72
- Le Technicien du Film no.230 (15 October 1975) p.21 – credits
- Variety 23 June 1976 p.16
Books
- Aurum Film Encyclopedia: Science Fiction by Phil Hardy (ed) p.330
- Cinematic Vampires by John L. Flynn p.168
- Dracula in Visual Media: Film, Television, Comic Book and Electronic Game Appearances, 1921-2010 by John Edgar Browning and Caroline Joan (Kay) Picart p.210
- French Science Fiction, Fantasy, Horror and Pulp Fiction by Jean-Marc Lofficier and Randy Lofficier p.56
- Horror and Science Fiction Films II by Donald C. Willis p.366