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Duration: 505 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: zorg |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 720x400 | Added: 2017-Jul-26 |
Birth Name: Christine Boisson
Birth Date: 1956-04-08
Birth Place: Salon-de-Provence, Bouches-du-Rhône, France
Alternate Names: Christine Boysson
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Christine Boisson, born April 8, 1956, was a French actress known for her role in the film 'Emmanuelle' (1974). She began her career after being discovered by director Just Jaeckin through her modeling agency photo. After Emmanuelle, she continued acting and studying drama. In 1977, Boisson made her stage debut in Chekhov's 'The Seagull'. Notably, she won the Prix Romy Schneider in 1984 for her role in 'Rue Barbare'. Later, in 2005, she starred in a stage production of Botho Strauß' 'Viol', directed by Luc Bondy. Tragically, on October 14, 2010, Boisson attempted suicide.
Alternate Names: Eleonora Cristofani, Eleonora Cristofani, Eleonora Fani, Eleonora Fani
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Release Year: 1976
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Alternative Title: Born for Hell, Né pour l'enfer, Dipsasmenos gia eglima, ...E la notte si tinse di sangue, Naked Massacre, Für die Hölle geboren
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Genre: Horror Film
The film 'Die Hinrichtung' (1976), directed by Denis Héroux, follows a disturbed Vietnam veteran who returns home via Belfast. Upon arriving, he invades a house shared by eight nurses and proceeds to terrorize them before murdering them one by one.
'Die Hinrichtung', released in 1976, is a horror film loosely based on the notorious Richard Speck murders. The movie explores themes of post-traumatic stress disorder and its potential violent consequences, as seen through the lens of a disturbed Vietnam vet who returns home to Belfast and takes out his frustrations on eight unsuspecting nurses.