

Hallucinations sadiques
- Drama
- Horror
In a mysterious French castle dark meetings and apparitions happen, seasoned by nauseating erotic menages. The involvement frantically increases up to the amazing epilogue.
Sadistic Hallucinations is a 1969 French horror-drama film set in a mysterious castle where dark meetings and surreal apparitions unfold. Released on July 30, 1969, this cult classic combines psychological horror with avant-garde elements, building to a shocking climax.
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In cinemas
Theatrical release in United States
No date confirmed for United States yet · Earliest worldwide: Wide release in France
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Daniel GélinCharles
Anouk FerjacClara
Michel SuborL'inspecteur
René-Jean ChauffardL'homme barbu
Georges BellerGeorges - le photographe- Jean-Claude BercqAlfred
Sabine SunAnne- Aline Iken
- Catherine Degoul
Barbro Hedström
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Sadistic Hallucinations — frequently asked
When was Sadistic Hallucinations released?
The film was released on July 30, 1969.
What genre is Sadistic Hallucinations?
It is a drama and horror film that blends psychological terror with surreal, erotic imagery.
Where does the story take place?
The film is set in a mysterious French castle where supernatural events and strange encounters occur throughout the narrative.
Is Sadistic Hallucinations available to watch?
Yes, the film has been released and is available through various home video and streaming platforms that specialize in cult and arthouse cinema.









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