| Laurence Dubas | ... | Brigitte | |
| Christiane Coppé | ... | Marie | |
| Marianne Valiot | ... | Sophie (as Marianne Valio) | |
| Patrick Perrot | ... | Pierrot | |
| Louise Dhour | ... | Mme Louise | |
| Jean-Louis Fortuit | |||
| Jean Hérel | |||
| Claude Lévèque | |||
| Patricia Mercurol | |||
| Brigitte Lahaie | ... | Femme couple bourgeois | |
| Céline Royce | |||
| Jean Philippe Delamarre | |||
| Bernard Papineau | |||
| Nathalie Perrey | (as Natalie Perrey) | ||
| Pearl June | |||
| Doriane Caschette | |||
| Jean-Loup Philippe | (as Jean-Lou Philippe) | ||
| Alexandre Zagor | |||
| Patrice Chéron | |||
| Lesley Blanc | |||
| Joëlle Ramon | |||
| Guillaume Cancade | |||
| Cyrille Gaudin | |||
| Raymond Soriano | |||
| Pascal Poirot | |||
| Marie-Ange Baratier |
Réalisé par | |||
| Jean Rollin | |||
Scénaristes(dans l'ordre alphabétique) | ||
| Jacques Ralf | dialogue | |
| Jean Rollin | writer | |
Musique originale | |||
| Philippe D'Aram | |||
Image | |||
| Claude Bécognée | |||
Maquillage | |||
| Eric Pierre | .... | key makeup artist | |
Directeur de production | |||
| Monique Samarcq | .... | production manager | |
Assistant réalisateur | |||
| Gaspard de Chavagnac | .... | second assistant director | |
| Nathalie Perrey | .... | first assistant director (as Natalie Perrey) | |
| Dominique Petit | .... | trainee assistant director | |
| Dominique Treillou | .... | second assistant director | |
Technicien du son | |||
| Claude Panier | .... | sound mixer | |
| Jean-Claude Reboul | .... | sound | |
Caméra et Département Electrique | |||
| Frédéric Bécognée | .... | assistant camera | |
| Philippe Couston | .... | electrician | |
| Etienne Jourdan | .... | electrician | |
Divers | |||
| Jean-Noël Delamare | .... | title designer (as Jean-Noël Delamarre) | |
| Nathalie Perrey | .... | continuity | |
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| La morte vivante | Fascination | La nuit des traquées | Le frisson des vampires | Les démoniaques |
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Although there is no horror and only a bit little sleaze and violence (courtesy of Brigitte Lahie no less) this is an unmistakable Jean Rollin film - nobody else could, or even wants to make films his way. Two girls, one rebellious and the other one almost catatonic, run away from a borstal-like psychiatric clinic, meets a butch pickpocket-girl, some black strippers and a bunch of sailors and ends up in various adventures. This almost plot less, commercially doomed movie, equally pretentious as it is naive, was bound to make 95% of its audience either laugh or leave their seats, but for a Rollin fan there are some beautiful shots to be found. The figure skating scene was incredible and so was some of the shots at the junkyard. I also liked the sad ending. Not among his best but an interesting footnote in his filmography... for a Rollin fan that is, all others beware! The most shocking thing about this film for me is that there is no...*gulp*... beach scene! What happened, Jean? A few years back you couldn't even shoot a cheap porno without a trip to the beach?