Vampira (1971)

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Set in a shadowy realm of “Dark Romanticism,” on an island in a mysterious lake. The inhabitants are a beautiful vampire, a hunchbacked prince, a black magician, the Erl Queen and other creatures, as well as their victims. It is the story of the eerie rituals that take place in the eternal twilight.

Director: George Moorse.
Stars: Grischa Huber, Louis Waldon, Del Negro, Manfred Jester, Ceci Perrin, Michael Gordon.
Cinematographer: Jean-Marie Dreujou.
Composer: Tangerine Dream.

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4 Comments

  1. Jor
    April 20, 2026
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    Thanks!

  2. Tveitt
    April 23, 2026
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    Thank you!

  3. Gene
    May 2, 2026
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    One of those rare film-archaeology curios I guess, but turns out to be a total and utter waste of 44 minutes — unfortunately. Some very slight, early soundtrack work by TD is not enough to redeem it.

  4. David Cardamone
    May 25, 2026
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    This is fantastic it seems like it was copied from VHS and then degraded from online sources. I think finding a clean source of this would be near impossible I suppose. Its fascinating because I know this is low budget, but like what someone else says, it is not a waste of 44 minutes because, in order for us to understand why someone in 1971 made this, in order to express a story from which they wanted to say, gives us insights to rather an inundated genre, Vampires, in sort of a Mondo film style, to take us closer to the meaning and metaphors by which the stories are told about this folklore. If I were to be an antiquarian in the film world and see this film its dated by which sets it apart in value due to its significance in delving in a mondo film style of giving us a perspective on this genre other films from other eras aren’t giving us.

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