The House of the Missing Girls

The House of the Missing Girls (French: Traquenards; "Traps") is a 1969 French film directed by Jean-François Davy and starring Anna Gaël, Hans Meyer, and Roland Lesaffre.[1] It follows a woman who becomes the moll of a possessive mobster. The film was distributed in the United States by VIP Distributing, who dubbed the film in English and edited the film significantly, releasing it in the United States as The House of the Missing Girls.[2]

The House of the Missing Girls
Directed byJean-François Davy
Written by
  • Jean-François Davy
  • Michel Lévine
Starring
Music byJack Arel
CinematographyDaniel Lacambre
Distributed byVIP Distributing
Running time
92 minutes
CountryFrance
LanguageFrench

Cast

  • Anna Gaël as Agnès
  • Hans Meyer as Varen
  • Roland Lesaffre as Bob
  • Jean-Claude Charnay as Robinson
  • Robert Lombard as Georges Corbeaux
  • Dominique Erlanger as Olga
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References

  1. Rège, Phillippe. Encyclopedia of French Film Directors. 1. Lanham, Maryland: Scarecrow Press. p. 289. ISBN 978-0-810-86939-4.
  2. Meyers, Ric (2011). For One Week Only: The World of Exploitation Films. Guilford, Connecticut: Eirini Press. p. 42. ISBN 978-0-979-99893-5.
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