Die Geliebte des Vampirs (1960)

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Die Geliebte des Vampirs: Directed by Renato Polselli. With Hélène Rémy, Tina Gloriani, Walter Brandi, Isarco Ravaioli. A troupe of beautiful young dancers find themselves stranded in a sinister, spooky old castle, not knowing that it is home to a group of vampires.

“I saw this black-and-white Italian made vampire movie at the Cloverleaf Drive-In in Cleveland, Ohio back in the early 1960s. The theater often booked triple feature horror programs (and triple features period. I even saw u0026quot;El Cidu0026quot; on a triple bill there). The drive-inu0026#39;s location was part of its appeal. If the movie wasnu0026#39;t worth watching, you could stare at the neon Goodyear sign off in the distance. u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eI only have a vague recollection of this film as it appeared theatrically. Like some others who have commented on it, I know it primarily from a 12-minute Super 8 silent home movie edition that Ken Films distributed in its United Artists series (which was primarily dedicated to condensed versions of the classics UA picked up from Warner Bros). In that abbreviated state, it wasnu0026#39;t at all bad, with a climax as memorable as Christopher Leeu0026#39;s demise in u0026quot;Horror of Dracula.u0026quot; Helene Remy got top billing, above the title, but Iu0026#39;m not even sure any of her scenes made it into the home movie version. Then again, I donu0026#39;t think I would recognize her anyway.”

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