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The Vampire Lovers (1970) Review

Hammer puts the vamp in Vampire. Hammer Films took a sharp turn into sexy territory with The Vampire Lovers, their 1970 adaptation of Carmilla, and boy, do

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Seductive vampire Carmilla Karnstein and her family target the beautiful and the rich in a remote area of late eighteenth-century Gemany.

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1970 Hammer Productions version of lesbian vampires. That's what I'm talkin' about. #TheVampireLovers #Horror #Review #Movies
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The Vampire Lovers (1970), a blogathon project - Old Ain't Dead

The Vampire Lovers is the first film in a trilogy produced by Hammer Films in the early 1970s. I chose it as part of a Hammer and Amicus Blogathon.

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The Vampire Lovers (1970), a blogathon project - Old Ain't Dead

The Vampire Lovers is the first film in a trilogy produced by Hammer Films in the early 1970s. I chose it as part of a Hammer and Amicus Blogathon.

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When @weegilljac invited me to an old fashioned #horror blogathon about Hammer and Amicus films I couldn't resist. Here's my offering: The lesbian vampire tale from 1970, #TheVampireLovers.

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Would have been an extra star easy if it had ended about seven and a half minutes earlier. My ★★★ review of The Vampire Lovers (1970) on Letterboxd: https://boxd.it/51BiZT #TheVampireLovers #Horror #Hooptober #Letterboxd
A ★★★ review of The Vampire Lovers (1970)

Film #26 of Hooptober X: In SPAAAAAAAAAAAAACE It feels like a failing that a 1970s lesbian vampire film would earn only three stars from me. And don’t get it twisted; there’s a lot I like about The Vampire Lovers. Basically, it amounts to every time that Ingrid Pitt and Kate O'Mara are on the screen. And that’s not an insignificant amount of time; Pitt is as good as ever playing the famous vampires from Carmilla, while O’Mara is chewing just the right amount of scenery as her second and third-act Renfield. The more we see of these two, the better.