The Vampire Lovers (1970)
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1h 31m
In 18th-century Styria, a mysterious young woman insinuates herself into the lives of aristocratic families, coinciding with a series of unexplained deaths. As suspicion grows, ancient legends of the Karnstein family resurface, suggesting a more sinister truth behind the newcomer's beauty and charm. A retired vampire hunter, still haunted by a personal loss, is drawn into the investigation. Adapted from Sheridan Le Fanu’s Carmilla, this Gothic tale unfolds against the backdrop of decaying castles and dark superstition.
Cast:
Ingrid Pitt as Marcilla / Carmilla / Mircalla Karnstein
Peter Cushing as General Spielsdorf
Madeline Smith as Emma Morton
George Cole as Roger Morton
Dawn Addams as the Countess
Kate O'Mara as Mademoiselle Perrodot
Douglas Wilmer as Baron Hartog
Jon Finch as Carl Ebhardt
Pippa Steel as Laura Spielsdorf
Ferdy Mayne as the Doctor
Produced by:
Roy Ward Baker – Director
Harry Fine – Producer
Michael Style – Producer
Tudor Gates – Screenwriter
James Carreras – Executive Producer
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