Les Trottoirs de Bangkok

Les Trottoirs de Bangkok (English: The Sidewalks of Bangkok, also known as Bangkok Interdit) is a 1984 French erotic thriller film directed by Jean Rollin. The film was inspired by the 1932 Boris Karloff film The Mask of Fu Manchu. The film was released in France on 24 October 1984 by Cyrile Distribution.[1] Hubert Toyot worked as a cameraman in this film.[2]

Les Trottoirs de Bangkok
Theatrical release poster
Directed byJean Rollin
Written byJean-Claude Benhamou
Produced byAndré Samarcq
Starring
CinematographyClaude Bécognée
Edited byJanette Kronegger
Music byGeorges Lartigau
Production
companies
  • Impex Films
  • Les Films ABC
Distributed byCyrile Distribution
Release date
  • 24 October 1984 (1984-10-24) (France)
Running time
85 minutes
CountryFrance
LanguageFrench

In contrast to Rollin's usual themes of vampires, dream-like atmosphere and crumbling châteaus, Les Trottoirs des Bangkok mixes themes of adventure, crime and mystery with comic book dialogue, while still featuring naked women and sex, which his films were known for.[3]

Plot

Rick, a French secret service agent, is shot and killed. His friend Jacques retrieves Rick's camera, which contains shots of a young woman named Eva. The secret service concludes that she possesses the item Rick was killed for, a deadly substance that would kill an entire city if released. The secret service fly back to Bangkok to search for Eva, who works in a local brothel. Two women break into the secret service apartment, kill a man and retrieve the film canister; these women work for an evil syndicate which is run by a lady who is also in search of Eva. Since the secret service cannot afford to fly out to Paris, the syndicate get to Eva first.

Eva is helped by Claudine, another woman who works for the syndicate, who tries to arrange for Eva to be taken away on board a cargo ship and smuggled into France. Claudine arranges the murder of a French secret service agent and poses as the dead agent's wife when Agent Roger arrives. She takes him to the nightclub, where they pretend that Eva is nowhere to be found. During this visit, the film and its nature are revealed. Claudine tries to protect Eva, but they are captured by the syndicate. Eva is chained up and whipped. Claudine tries to save her but is killed. It turns out that Rick was not murdered after all. He shows up to rescue Eva, killing everyone, then tells Eva that he must kill her too. Eva overpowers him and kills him instead.

Cast

Home media

Les Trottoirs de Bangkok was released on VHS in France on 18 August 1999 by LCJ.

The film was released on DVD in the United States on 27 August 2002 by Image Entertainment in a widescreen edition, and in the United Kingdom on 28 June 2004 by Redemption Films in full frame.

References

  1. "Sidewalks of Bangkok de Jean Rollin (1984)". UniFrance. Retrieved 4 July 2020.
  2. IMDb: Hubert Toyot (1932-2012)
  3. "Les Trottoirs des Bangkok Review". gotterdammerung.org. Retrieved August 24, 2010.
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