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Monica Swinn in 'Female Vampire'

Monica Swinn (1948 -)

Film Deaths:[]

  • Female Vampire (Les avaleuses; La comptesse noire; Erotkill: The Loves of Irina; several more alternate titles) (1973) [Princess de Rochefort]: Dies differently in different versions of the movie. In Erotikill, she is bitten on the throat and drained of blood by Lina Romay. In Female Vampire, she is bitten/kissed on the vulva and drained of life itself by Lina. In The Loves of Irina, her death scene is cut entirely. Both Erotikill and Female Vampire show Monica’s body later on (with differing amounts of nudity) in the morgue as the blind Jean-Pierre Bouyxou examines it by touch. (Nudity alert: Full frontal in Female Vampire, Topless in Erotikill).
  • Exorcism (El Sadico de Notre Dame; Demoniac; The Ripper of Notre Dame) (1974) [Maria]: Stabbed in the back by Jesus Franco after he forces her to kneel face-down on the bed. (Monica’s death scene is only present in Exorcism, having been cut from the version released as Demoniac and The Ripper of Notre Dame). (Nudity alert: Full frontal & rear)
  • Hell Train (Train special pour ss; Hitler’s Last Train; Love Train for SS; Special Train for Hitler) (1977) [Ingrid Schuler]: Shot to death (off-screen) by Rudy Lenoir while she’s performing a USO show after defecting; the movie ends with him aiming his pistol at her from the audience, but the implication of her fate is clear.
  • Shining Sex (La Fille au sexe brilliant) (1977; adult) [Madame Pecame]: Poisoned by the toxic aphrodisiac applied to Lina Romay’s body, causing Monica to have a fatal orgasm while Lina is performing cunnilingus on Monica. (Nudity alert: Full frontal in the softcore version; the adult version includes additional X-rated insert close-ups of a vulva, presumably a body double) (Thanks to Slingshot)
  • Women Without Innocence (Frauen ohne Unschuld; Wicked Women) (1978) [Sandra Mauro]: Killed (off-screen), along with her husband, by an intruder in their living room; their bodies are shown afterwards when Lina Romay discovers them. (I haven’t seen this movie myself, but I read the plot synopsis in the book Obsession: The Films of Jess Franco)

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