Lydie Denier, an actress known for her captivating performances, appears in Flesh and Fire (1985), a film that embodies the erotic thriller genre. Her role adds a layer of intrigue to the narrative, showcasing the bold storytelling typical of cult cinema from the 1980s. With her striking presence, Denier contributes to the film's exploration of desire and danger, making her a noteworthy figure in the realm of exploitation films.
Flesh and Fire
American Raphael talks his colleague at the Parisian University into spending his summer at the family's country mansion. But once there Raphael seduces and plays the sisters and mother against each other - until everyone is revealed at their very worst. As it turns out - that was Raphael's intention all along - because his own torrid past is deeply rooted in their family's dirty history.