Whirlpool DVD TWA2698 / #2698 ($6.76)

Whirlpool (1970)

Directed by José Ramón Larraz (1970)

This version is presented in Letterbox with English Spoken Audio (None Subtitled). This print is offered as a 1 Disc Item, filmed in Color with a video running time of 1 hr 30 mins.

Disc Format: NTSC Region 0 DVD-R, playable within North America and compatible territories.

Print Quality: This print has been given a Sound and Picture Quality rating of 6/10 overall.

Also known as Perversion Flash / Perversion Flash

Starring Karl Lanchbury, Vivian Neves, Pia Andersson, Johanna Hegger, Andrew Grant, Edwin...

Whirlpool is presented as a Compact Edition

This title is offered to you as a compact edition, which means there is no artwork available for it. You will receive your Disc in a hard poly CD Case (not a plastic CD jewel case or plastic sleeve). This ensures that it is protected during transit and when you recieve the disc, it will look presentable with the rest of your personal movie collection.

The Disc itself will have full movie information printed directly on to the disc along with the plot description, the artwork pictured above and all other relevant information provided on this page.

Plot and story line information for Whirlpool

Cult Spanish director Jose Ramon Larraz's fine horror debut. Untill recent years considered 'lost'. Just to be aware! This has an on screen counter which plays throughout the entire film. Unfortunately this is the only way to see this rarity at the present time. English language, full screen print.

Jose Ramon Larraz sleazy horror debut tells the story of a perverse relationship between an aspiring model named Julia, a strange young photographer Theo and his middle-aged aunt. Theo initiates a relationship with Julia and even gets her to have sex with his aunt so he can photograph them in the act. Julia is also raped in the woods by his sleazy friend whilst Theo is photographing them. "Whirlpool" was made in Denmark, then dubbed in English and released in US cinemas under the title "She Died with Her Boots On". The film itself is amazingly sleazy considering its both British (though registered in Denmark) and from the 60's, before films like EXPOSE and FRIGHTMARE became the norm. The film has many similarities to other Larraz films of the period, such as being set in rural England during the autum and featuring a severely warped family relationship. Occasional bursts of brutal violence and a fantastic score make this a firm favourite amongst fans of Larraz.

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