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-'''''La Rose écorchée''''' (Eng: The Blood Rose) is a [[1969]] film in the [[erotic horror]] genre directed by [[Claude Mulot]]. The film features a [[mad scientist]] who goes by the name Frederic Lansac, a name that Mulot subsequently used as a pseudonym when he made the move to [[hardcore]] films.+'''''La Rose écorchée''''' (Eng: The Blood Rose) is a [[1969]] film in the [[erotic horror]] genre directed by [[Claude Mulot]]. The film features a [[mad scientist]] who goes by the name Frederic Lansac, a name that Mulot subsequently used as a pseudonym when he made the move to [[hardcore pornography|hardcore]] films.
== External links == == External links ==
*http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0064902/ *http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0064902/
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La Rose écorchée (Eng: The Blood Rose) is a 1969 film in the erotic horror genre directed by Claude Mulot. The film features a mad scientist who goes by the name Frederic Lansac, a name that Mulot subsequently used as a pseudonym when he made the move to hardcore films.

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