Colette Régis, an actress active in the 1950s and 1960s, appears in Her Bridal Night (1956) and Cinq filles en furie (1964). In Her Bridal Night, she embodies the complexities of romance and desire, while in Cinq filles en furie, her performance captures the raw energy of youth and rebellion. Régis's work in these films reflects the vibrant, often provocative nature of French cinema during this era, making her a notable presence in the landscape of cult and exploitation films.
Cinq filles en furie
Five girls spend their holidays in an old mansion in the middle of a farm in southern France, near Soledor. The lady of the house has a secret that the five wild girls will try to discover. They assume it is a hidden treasure somewhere, but it is only a way to hide a dramatic fact that concerns one of the girls.