
Vampire Lovers (1970)
Année de sortie : 1970
Pays : United Kingdom
Titre alternatif : The Vampire Lovers, La passion des vampires, Vampieren liefde, Carmilla, a Vampira de Karnstein, Os Vampiros Amantes, Atração Mortal, Вампири любовници, Kuolleiden intohimot, Vampyren - en erotisk mardröm, Vampyyrit - eroottinen painajainen, Oi eromenes tou vrykolaka, Vámpír szeretők, Vampiri amanti, バンパイア・ラヴァーズ, De doodskus van een Vampier, Vampyren, Wampiryczni kochankowie, As Amantes do Vampiro, Вампиры-любовники, Els amants del vampir, Vampyren - en erotisk mardröm, Gruft der Vampire
Réalisateur : Roy Ward Baker
Scénariste : Harry Fine, Michael Style, Sheridan Le Fanu, Tudor Gates
Production & Genre
Producteur(s) :
Sociétés : Hammer Film Productions
Genre : Erotic Film, Film Based On Literature, Horror, Horror Film, Lgbt-Related Film
Récompenses & Similaires
Récompenses : N/D
Similaires :
Mots-clés
Mots-clés : daughter, exploitation, revenge, vampire
Synopsis
The Karnstein Family, vampires even after their deaths, plague the countryside of Styria until Baron Hartog stops their evil by driving a stake through their hearts, except for Mircalla Karnstein's grave which remains undiscovered. Years later, Mircalla returns to avenge her family and satisfy her bloodlust. She imposes herself on the General's household as his daughter Marcilla's houseguest, causing Laura, the General's daughter, to fall ill. The villagers whisper about vampires while Marcilla finds another family to impose upon, repeating the pattern of illness and fear.
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Résumé
Vampire Lovers is a 1970 erotic horror film directed by Roy Ward Baker. It is based on the novel 'Carmilla' by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu. The movie explores themes of revenge, exploitation, and vampirism, with a lesbian vampire twist. Despite its exploitation label, it is considered one of the more elegant Hammer Films productions. The story revolves around Mircalla Karnstein, a vampire seeking vengeance against Baron Hartog who had decimated her family years ago.
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