Catherine de Seynes, an actress known for her work in the early 1970s, appears in The Lady Kills (1971) as a key figure in this exploitation film. Set against a backdrop of dark humor and intrigue, her role adds depth to the narrative's exploration of morality and desire. De Seynes' performance contributes to the film's cult status, inviting viewers into a world where the lines between seduction and danger blur. Her involvement in The Lady Kills cements her place in the annals of grindhouse cinema.
The Lady Kills
The film tells the story of Françoise Frémont, who travels across Europe on an apparently random killing spree, bumping off a series of increasingly odious men. From Swinging London to the eternal city of Rome, she leave a trail of dead bodies and the question: why? A mystery film as only Jean Louis van Belle could make it, The Lady Kills is a blast from start to finish with an amazing soundtrack of gloriously groovy psych-rock.