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Birth Name: Françoise Denise Aline Blanchard
Birth Date: 1954-06-06
Birth Place: Saint-Mandé, Val-de-Marne, France
Alternate Names: Francoise Blanchard, Françoise Denise Aline Blanchard (birth name), Patricia Derec, Patricia Derek
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Françoise Denise Aline Blanchard (1954-2013) was a French actress and dubbing artist, born before choosing acting as her career path after working as a hand model. Throughout the 1970s, she acted in films directed by Michel Gérard, Jacques Peroni, Bruno Mattei, Richard Balducci, among others. Blanchard gained recognition for her role as Catherine Valmont in Jean Rollin's 'La morte vivante' (1982), a horror film about a resurrected woman who needs human blood to survive. Her performance was praised, particularly the intense final scene. She went on to appear in three more of Rollin’s films: 'Les trottoirs de Bangkok' (1984), 'À la poursuite de Barbara' (1991), and 'La nuit des horloges' (2007). Blanchard also voiced roles in international films like 'Popeye' (1980) and TV shows such as 'Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles'. She passed away twelve days before her 59th birthday.
Birth Name: Patricia Besnard-Rousseau
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Patricia Besnard-Rousseau, born in France, rose to prominence as an actress with her role in 'La morte vivante' (1982). In this film, she portrayed Catherine Valmont, a young woman who dies at age 20 and is subsequently resurrected. The story explores Catherine's transformation into a vampire-like creature, driven by an insatiable thirst for innocent blood.
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Release Year: 1982
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Alternative Title: The Living Dead Girl, La muerta viviente, Elävä Kuollut Tyttö, I zontani nekri, Zombie Queen, Den levande döda flickan, Lady Dracula, Scare - Dead or Alive?
Director: Jean Rollin
Writer: Gregory K. Heller, Jacques Ralf, Jean Rollin
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Genre: Horror, Horror Film, Lgbt-Related Film, Science Fiction Film
The story begins with Catherine Valmont, a young woman who has been entombed in her family's château for twenty years. A violent earthquake suddenly disturbs her eternal sleep, causing her to rise from the dead. Catherine emerges from her crypt craving human blood, particularly that of her beloved childhood friend Hélène. As Catherine resurfaces and begins to stalk Hélène, it remains unclear whether she retains any humanity or is now a mindless, bloodthirsty monster.
La morte vivante (1982) is a French horror film directed by Jean Rollin. The movie revolves around the peculiar resurrection of Catherine Valmont, a young woman who was entombed in her family's château after her death twenty years prior. Upon being awakened by an earthquake, Catherine exhibits a ravenous thirst for blood, specifically that of her childhood friend Hélène. The film explores themes of love, loss, and the terrifying consequences of resurrection, as well as the blurred line between humanity and monstrosity. It is notable for its atmospheric presentation and exploration of lesbian themes within a horror context.