Andréa Ferréol, born in 1947 in Paris, France, has made significant contributions to the world of cult cinema. She is best known for her roles in The Pariah (1972) and The White Gloves of the Devil (1973), where she brings a unique intensity to her characters. Ferréol's performances in these films reflect the daring spirit of 1970s exploitation cinema, blending eroticism with psychological depth. Her work continues to resonate within the genre, making her a notable figure in the catalog of SassyFlix.
The White Gloves of the Devil
An enigmatic man, blind in one eye is the hit man in this French thriller. The films opens with this man, in dark glasses, walking into a bar and shooting a barkeeper. With the help of an unscrupulous doctor, the gunman has donated one of his eyes to a government official. As the film proceeds, he is shown receiving training in shooting at targets using sound alone. As the gunman continues his devastating activities, it appears clear that his actions are part of an elaborate conspiracy. Semi-sleazy stylistic French thriller with a heavy ‘Manchurian Candidate’ sort of vibe, and an outstanding soundtrack. Quite enjoyable.