Killing Car

Dangerous Woman, also known as The Blood Red Car)[1] is a 1993 French surreal revenge thriller film directed by Jean Rollin.

Starring Tiki Tsang, it centres on a mysterious woman who assassinates a number of people, while a pair of detectives follow her trail.

The film pays homage to Rollin's earlier works, such as, Le frisson des vampires, Les raisins de la mort, and Fascination.

A photographer named Pascale returns from New York to Paris and meets with the woman to engage in modeling photo shoot.

She then auditions for the job of a night club dancer as a means of luring the owner, Sam Spade, to his death along with his current performer.

He had planned to produce his most latest feature, Charming Detectives, which was partially filmed, and the proposed television series Dracula's Return, which was submitted for commission for France 3 in 1992 but was not picked up.

[2] Rollin eventually accepted a deal from Michel Gué, who financed Killing Car (working title Femme dangereuse).

Filmed in Paris, the Parisian Suburbs and Viglain in Sologne, the production process proved to be difficult as a Siberian cold fell that winter.

The role of the "Car Woman" was specifically written for Australian model Tiki Tsang,[3] and it remains her only film credit.

Killing Car was released in France on DVD as part of the Jean Rollin collection from LCJ Editions on 15 November 2004.

It misleadingly lists an exclusive interview between Jean Rollin and noted horror specialist and academic Dr. Patricia McCormack, Redemption Films preview trailers and a bonus feature of the music video to the song "Spell" by the band Cadaveria, though the release does not contain any of these three features, which were available on previous Redemption releases.