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Seven Women for Satan AKA Les week-ends maléfiques du Comte Zaroff AKA Count Zaroff’s Wicked Weekends AKA Sept femmes pour un sadique (1974)
A descendant of the original count Zaroff who leaves his Paris flat every weekend to hunt humans on his isolated estate.Director: Michel Lemoine
OVERALL: R0-
OVERALL: R0
The US release features the original French language track and more extras.
GENERAL NOTES:
Although sometimes cited as a 1976 release, the film received it's first public screening at the 1974 Sitges Film Festival.
The film exists in two versions:
- the theatrical version (~85 mins) which was intended to be submitted for censorship purposes,
- and the extended version (~90 mins) which was actually what was intended to be screened. The latter ended up being shown the the censors, resulting in the film being banned in France. The shorter version was dubbed in English and exported. It received additional cuts for an X-certificate in the U.K. under the title "Seven Women for Satan" (~79 mins). -
CUTS:
- R0 America- Mondo Macabro - No cuts - Theatrical version (85:11 NTSC)
- R2 Greece- New Star - No cuts - Theatrical version (85:15 NTSC-to-PAL)
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Comparison added by James-Masaki_Ryan on 25/10/15
Comparison last updated by Eric_Cotenas on 15/01/21UPDATE LOG:
26/10/15: Initial entry.
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10/06/20: General tidyup.
07/08/20: Corrected specs.
09/08/20: Version notes.
15/01/21: Updated DVDBeaver.
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