Tuesday, February 27, 2024

FRANCO FEBRUARY - DAY 27! COUNTESS PERVERSE (1973) (Mondo Macabro DVD Review)

Day 27 of Franco-February is a look back at our review of Countess Perverse, an erotic and twisted take on The Most Dangerous Game with all the sex and perversion one has come to expect from a Franco film with a side of rape, cruelty and cannibalism thrown in for good measure. 

COUNTESS PERVERSE (1973)
Label: Mondo Macabro
Region: Region-FREE NTSC
Duration: 78 Minutes
Rating: Unrated 
Audio: French Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono with Optional English Subtitles
Video: Fullscreen (1.33:1)
Director: Jess Franco
Cast: Alice Arno, Howard Vernon Kali Hansa, Lina Romay, Tania Busselier, Robert Woods

Synopsis: In the Countess Perverse (aka La Comtesse Perverse (1973) a pair of decadent and debauched aristocrats turns their private island into a human hunting ground where they can stalk their naked prey. As each victim is murdered, their carcass is then cooked and fed to their guests; simply delicious! What the unsuspecting visitors don't realize is that they will soon become the next evening’s “meal, “ eventually fighting for their lives in a shocking and flesh-baring cat-and-mouse game.

The ever-prolific Jesus Franco is a true master of Euro-sleaze cinema with a stunning filmography that's 200+ strong. A title that I am particularly fond of is the erotic-revenger She Killed in Ecstasy (1970) starring the stunning 70's sexpot Soledad Miranda (Vampyros Lesbos) which I just cannot recommend enough for Euro-cult enthusiasts. It's problematic for me that it was my first entry into the Cult of Franco because I think it set the bar rather high for a director who's rather hit and/or miss depending on the ra and who was producing is flicks. 

This erotic take on the pre-code classic The Most Dangerous Game (1933) begins with a couple discovering a naked and unconscious woman on the beach. They take her back to their home where the gorgeous red-haired beauty (Kali Hansa, The Sinister Eyes of Dr. Orloff) spins a delirious tale of  traveling to the island of Count(Howard Vernon, Seven Women for Satan) and Countess Zaroff (Alice Arno, Justine De Sade) in search of her missing twin sister. We get an odd flashback as she is transported to the eerie island on top of which sits a fantastic home, it's a bizarre construction with engaging architectural features. It seemed so familiar to me and then it dawned on me that I had previously seen it in Franco's She Killed in Ecstasy. Unfortunately the couple who found her washed-up on the beach, Bob (Robert Woods, The Other Side of the Mirror) and his wife Moira (Tania Busselier, How To Seduce a Virgin), are in league with the Zaroff's and procure young beauties for their further diabolical games.

Turns out that randy Bob and Moira are a swinging couple who befriend young ladies, seduce them and take them to the island of the bizarre Count and Countess Zaroff who treat their guests to a succulent meal then tag-team rape them before releasing them onto the island, where they stalk their naked prey before eating them and serving them to the next guests, diabolical!

It's a delirious and fever-pitched slice of cinema that doesn't always make an awful lot sense but do not fret, Franco is a master of his lurid craft and before your brain can properly launch a protest your mind and libido are assaulted by a feast of nubile flesh. Franco may have his shortcomings as a filmmaker but his eye for exotic locations and stunning naked women are never in question.  The true find for me here was the super-vixen Silvia (Lina Romay, Shining Sex) as a Spanish tourist who befriends Bob and Moira and ends up in their bed and inevitably on the island where she is seduced by the pervy Countess only to later discover the duo in the process of beheading poor Kali. Silvia faints at the sight and awakens to find she has become new prey for Countess Zaroff in the film's finale. 

 The site of a nude Alice Arno stalking Lina Romay over the island with a bow and a quiver full of arrows is quite a sight and not one you'll soon want to forget, but the final scene featuring Robert Woods decked out in a rhinestone studded denim jacket and bell bottomed jeans wading into the ocean carrying the lifeless body of his beloved is a bit too dramatic and early 70's for me, totally laughed my ass off. There's some 70's cheese here but the cinematography and locations are quite striking as are the women. The story is pretty threadbare but it's entertaining and perverse with deviant elements that should delight any Euro-sleaze enthusiast.  

Audio/Video: Mondo Macabro's presentation of Jesus Franco's erotic-thriller Countess Perverse(1973) is presented in it's original 4:3 aspect ratio and not 16:9 as the DVD jacket would indicate. That said the transfer is sourced from a newly restored 35mm camera negative and is pretty fantastic with vibrant color and nice clarity and sharpness that's free of debris, artifact and blemishes. The French language Dolby Digital 2.0 mono audio is clean and the post-dubbed dialogue and film score sound great, especially loved the sweet fuzzed-out guitar score alternated with some less than stellar organ-mashing. 

Onto the extras we get a video interview with actor Robert Woods whom discusses the uneasy transition from westerns into Countess Perverse and there's some discussion of the  other six films he went onto do with Franco. He speaks about the genius of the director and his less than enthusiastic opinions of the alternate XXX versions of the film. The second interview comes from author Stephen Thrower whom speaks about the film's origins as a take on The Most Dangerous Game (1933) with some Marquis De Sade elements, good stuff. 

We also get a 10-page text essay entitled "About the Film" which is pretty informative with plus we get "Cast and Crew Profiles" of Robert Woods, Alice Arno, Tania Busselier, Howard Vernon and Lisa Romay. There's a nice Mondo Macabro video preview of a ton of Mondo Macabro titles. I haven't seen a ton of MM's stuff and this got me excited to check out a few more really soon. The films on the preview reel are Snake Sisters, The Queen of Black Magic, Silip - Daughters of Eve, Mystics in Bali, The Blood Rose, Snake Dancer, The Devil's Sword, Lifespan,Don't Deliver Us from Evil, Satan's Blood, Virgins from Hell, For Your Height Only,French Sex Murders, The Deathless Devil, Living Doll, Satanico Pandemonium,Panic Beats, Clonus, The Killer Must Kill AgainThe Mansion of Madness, Alucarda,The Diabolical Dr. Z, Aswang, The Living Corpse, Blood of the Virgins, Seven Women for Satan, Lady TerminatorCrazy Love, Mill of the Stone Women,Dangerous Seductress and More!

Special Features:
- Brand New Transfer from Original Negative 
- Cast and Crew Profiles of Robert Woods, Alice Arno, Tania Busselier, Howard Vernon and Lisa Romay
- Interview with actor Robert Woods (16 min) 
- Introduction by film critic Stephen Thrower (16 min) 
- Exclusive Profile of director Jess Franco 
- Mondo Macabro Previews (8 min)

I was completely turned-on by Countess Perverse, it's an erotic and twisted take on The Most Dangerous Game with all the sex and perversion one has come to expect from a Franco film with a nice side of rape, cruelty and cannibalism thrown in. After the erotic-revenger She Killed In Ecstasy (1971) this is one of my favorite Franco features, it definitely put me in the mood to further explore his prolific early 70's filmography, in 1973 alone Franco completed nearly a dozen films, truly a mad genius.

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