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Vampire Lovers (The)

Country: UK, Language: English, 91 mins

Original Title

Carmilla
  • Director: Roy Ward Baker
  • Writer: Sheridan Le Fanu; Harry Fine
  • Producer: Harry Fine; Michael Style

CGiii Comment

Made by men for men...

Hammer studios delivers it usual tongue-in-cheek meringue of mayhem - only this time it's not that enjoyable.


Trailer...

The(ir) Blurb...

The Countess is called away to tend a sick friend and imposes on the General to accept her daughter Marcilla as a houseguest. Some of the villagers begin dying, however, and the General's daughter Laura soon gets weak and pale, but Marcilla is there to comfort her. The villagers begin whispering about vampires as Marcilla finds another family on which to impose herself. The pattern repeats as Emma gets ill, but the General cannot rest, and seeks the advice of Baron Hartog, who once dealt a decisive blow against a family of vampires. Well, almost.

Cast & Characters

Ingrid Pitt as Marcilla / Carmilla / Mircalla Karnstein;
George Cole as Roger Morton;
Kate O'Mara as The Governess;
Peter Cushing as General von Spielsdorf;
Ferdy Mayne as Doctor;
Douglas Wilmer as Baron Joachim von Hartog;
Madeline Smith as Emma Morton;
Dawn Addams as The Countess;
Jon Finch as Carl Ebhardt;
Pippa Steel as Laura;
Kirsten Lindholm as 1st Vampire;
Janet Key as Gretchin;
Harvey Hall as Renton;
John Forbes-Robertson as Man in Black;
Charles Farrell as Landlord