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Female Vampire. Female Vampire (a.k.a. The Bare-Breasted Countess) is a horror film written, directed, and co-edited by Jesús Franco. [1] It was produced in 1973, but was only theatrically distributed in 1975. [2] The film is set in Madeira and stars actress Lina Romay as Irina von Karlstein, a vampire who has sex with both male and female ...
Case of the Full Moon Murders: Sean S. Cunningham: Sheila Stuart, Fred J. Lincoln: United States [12] The Crazies: George A. Romero: Edith Bell, Lane Carroll, Will Disney United States [13] The Creeping Flesh: Freddie Francis: Christopher Lee, Peter Cushing: United Kingdom Dark Places: Don Sharp: Christopher Lee, Joan Collins, Robert Hardy ...
Lemora is a 1973 American horror film written and directed by Richard Blackburn, and starring Cheryl Smith, Hy Pyke, and Lesley Gilb. It follows a young girl in Prohibition -era America who travels to a mysterious town to visit her father, and uncovers a coterie of vampires. It was also released under the alternate titles Lemora: A Child's Tale ...
Bram Stoker's Dracula. Based off the 1897 novel Dracula and 1973 film of the same name, Francis Ford Coppola's vampire movie stars Gary Oldman as the vampire Count Dracula as he travels to England.
Maddock Supernatural Universe (MSU) is an Indian shared universe consisting of Hindi-language supernatural comedy horror films. All the films in this universe are based on Indian folklore. The first instalment, Stree, was originally released as a standalone film. Universe-building began with Bhediya, in which characters from Stree appeared.
Only vampire hunters, like the titular D—a half-vampire, half-human dhampir—can hope to stand up to the vampire’s supernatural might, and in the ‘85 film, D agrees to hunt down a 10,000 ...
Pataki stars as Professor Lockwood, alias Caleb Croft, a rapist and murderer resurrected as a vampire. The Norliss Tapes: 1973 United States: Dan Curtis: Roy Thinnes, Angie Dickinson, Don Porter: A TV movie, and the pilot for a TV series that was never made, from Dan Curtis Productions. Hannah, Queen of the Vampires: 1973 Spain: Julio Salvador
Hannah, Queen of the Vampires (original title La tumba de la isla maldita [1]) (a.k.a. Young Hanna, Queen of the Vampires, [2] Crypt of the Living Dead [3] and Vampire Woman [4]) is a 1973 Spanish/American horror film directed by Julio Salvador, with additional footage directed by Ray Danton, [5] and starring Andrew Prine, Teresa Gimpera, Mark Damon and Patty Shepard.