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'''The House of Missing Girls''' (''Traquenards'') ([[:Category:1969|1969]], [[:Category:France|France]]) is a [[:Category:Crime|Crime-Drama]] film directed by Jean-François Davy. | '''The House of Missing Girls''' (''Traquenards'') ([[:Category:1969|1969]], [[:Category:France|France]]) is a [[:Category:Crime|Crime-Drama]] film directed by Jean-François Davy. | ||
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The House of Missing Girls (Traquenards) (1969, France) is a Crime-Drama film directed by Jean-François Davy.
- Contents: Poster Art
Main Details
- Released on April 30, 1969 (France; August 6, 1969 USA)
- Color
- Running time: 75 minutes (France; 85 minutes USA)
- Production Co.: Paris Interproductions (PIP)
- Distribution Co.: Ardin Cinematografica (1971) (Italy) (theatrical) | Goldstone Film Enterprises (1969) (USA) (theatrical) (dubbed) | Miracle Films (1969) (UK) (theatrical)
- Directed by Jean-François Davy
- Written by Jean-François Davy and Michel Lévine
- Starring: Anna Gaël, Hans Meyer, Roland Lesaffre
Plot Summary
- Trying to flee Paris to escape thugs, Varen and Bob need money. They ask Georges, who proposes a deal: provide young women to feed his traffic for cash. Varen refuses but Bob accepts and brings the attractive Leda into Georges' nets.
Taglines
- The wildest bullet-spattered chase since Bullitt!
Also Known As
- Traquenards
- Erotic Trap
- The Traps
- Érotique