Schoolgirl Hitchhikers [Jeunes filles impudiques]

Jean Rollin (director)
Joelle Coeur, Gilda Arancio, Marie Helene Regne (starring)

N.p. N.p., 1973. Vintage oversize photograph from the 1973 film. With an annotation of the film's French title in blue manuscript ink on the verso.

Two young women enter what they believe to be an abandoned country house and find themselves confronted by a gang of thieves.

French director Jean Michel Rollin Roth Le Gentil, better known as Jean Rollin gained notoriety (and some scandal) with his early, erotically charged vampire films "Le Viol du Vampire" (1968), "La Vampier Nue" (1970), "Le Frisson des Vampires" (1970), and "Requiem pour un Vampire" (1971). When beginning work on his first non-vampire film "La Rose de Fer" (1973) he found himself in need of funding and began directing films outside his existing contract under the pseudonym Michel Gentil. The first of these was "Schoolgirl Hitchhikers" ("Jeunes Filles Impudiques") (1973) followed by "Le Sourire Vertical" (1973) and "Tout le Monde il en a Deux" (1974).

9.25 x 12 inches. Near Fine.


[Book #151355]