The Cursed Dagger (1965)
A completely naked man rides a motorcycle through the city. He arrives on a bumpy path at the edge of a wood. There he sees a scarecrow. He grabs his clothes to dress himself in them and hears a voice. He turns around and sees a hanged man with a dagger in his heart. A message hangs from the hanged man warning: “Whoever you are, if you remove the dagger from my heart, you will be cursed. » Fascinated, he goes beyond the prohibition. Struck by the curse, he transforms into a nightmarish creature, ready to relive the ordeal of his predecessor by liquidating everyone.
Director: Jean-Jacques Rousseau
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Michel Friart as |
| Directing | Jean-Jacques Rousseau | Director |
| Writing | Jean-Jacques Rousseau | Writer |
| Production | Jean-Jacques Rousseau | Producer |
| Crew | Jean-Jacques Rousseau | Cinematography |
| Editing | Jean-Jacques Rousseau | Editor |