Bloody Mallory

Bloody Mallory is a French film carried out by Julien Magnat, left in 2002.

The film itself is a mixture of Film of horror, action film and comedy in a style pointing out the American televised series Buffy, tueuse of vampires .

The heroes fight against the fallen angel Abaddon. Part of the action proceeds in a village of the Eure-et-Loir.

Synopsis

Detailed beginning of the synopsis

Mallory (Bonamy) is with the head of a commando of elite to the service of the French government. The role of this commando is to fight the démoniaques Goule S, not-deaths and other creatures. Its team includes
  • a Drag queen Vena Cava (Ribier), expert in explosive
  • a mutant telepathic pre-teenager able to have the spirit of another person or an animal; its name is Muette Tina (Barès)
  • a government official: Durand (Thierry Perkins-Lyautey).
They are sent to protect a Couvent against goules. After having overcome the goules and their démoniaque offspring, they are attacked by not-deaths. At the end of the Durand battle died, and Dumb Tina is in the Coma.

The new elected pope (Spielvogel) is kidnapped by not-deaths. One of the bodyguards of the pope is a priest, the Father Squared (Collado), he continues to draw on not-deaths whereas he sees well that makes them neither hot, nor cold.

Summary of the continuation

Thereafter, the father Squared and the team of Bloody Mallory will link itself to save the pope, then to save the world of the Apocalypse. They will fight even against a woman-vampire which had been decapitated at the time of the French revolution.

Abaddon will finish in the space vacuum.

Data sheet

  • Title: Bloody Mallory
  • Realization: Julien Tycoon
  • Scenario: Stephan Kazandjian and Julien Tycoon
  • Production: Olivier Delbosc, Eric Jehelmann, Marc Missonnier and Franck Ribière
  • Music: Kenji Kawai
  • Photography: Sophie Junior, Nicolas Duchêne and Richard Draper
  • Assembly: Jean-Denis Bore-hole
  • Decorations: Gregoire Lemoine
  • Costumes: Antoine Saffray
  • Country of origin: France, Spain
  • Format: Colors - 1,85:1 - Dolby DIGITAL - 35 mm
  • Kind: Action, fantastic
  • Lasted: 94 minutes
  • Coming out date: July 17th 2002 (France)
  • Film prohibited with less than 12 years at the time of its exit in France

Distribution

  • Olivia Bonamy : Mallory
  • Adrià Collado : Father Squared
  • Jeffrey Ribier: Vena Undermined
  • Laurent Spielvogel: the pope
  • Valentina Vargas: Lady Valentine
  • Julien Boisselier: the husband
  • Thylda Barès: Talking Tina
  • Ludovic Berthillot : molosse
  • Thierry Perkins-Lyautey: the inspector Durand
  • Sophie Tellier: Morphine
  • María Jurado: the nurse
  • Dominique Frot: captive naked the
  • Olivier Hémon: the chief of brigade
  • Philippe Visconti: the bodyguard
  • Justine Pouvreau: the young nun

Around film

  • the appearance of Mallory, in particular its russet-red hair and its grinding costume, points out German film Cours, Lola, course! (1998).
  • the book Necronomicon is quoted in this film. It is used by Mallory to handle the phantom of her former husband, whom it had killed with blow of axe because he had proven to be a vampire. It is about a reference to H.P. Lovecraft.

External bonds

  • Bloody Mallory on Internet Movie Database
  • Critical DevilDead

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