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The Vampire Lovers

  • 1970
  • R
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
8.3K
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The Vampire Lovers (1970)
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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.Seductive vampire Carmilla Karnstein and her family target the beautiful and the rich in a remote area of late eighteenth-century Gemany.Seductive vampire Carmilla Karnstein and her family target the beautiful and the rich in a remote area of late eighteenth-century Gemany.

  • Director
    • Roy Ward Baker
  • Writers
    • Sheridan Le Fanu
    • Harry Fine
    • Tudor Gates
  • Stars
    • Ingrid Pitt
    • Pippa Steel
    • Madeline Smith
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    6.4/10
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    • Director
      • Roy Ward Baker
    • Writers
      • Sheridan Le Fanu
      • Harry Fine
      • Tudor Gates
    • Stars
      • Ingrid Pitt
      • Pippa Steel
      • Madeline Smith
    • 115User reviews
    • 109Critic reviews
    • 63Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Ingrid Pitt
    Ingrid Pitt
    • Marcilla…
    Pippa Steel
    • Laura
    • (as Pippa Steele)
    Madeline Smith
    Madeline Smith
    • Emma Morton
    Peter Cushing
    Peter Cushing
    • General von Spielsdorf
    George Cole
    George Cole
    • Roger Morton
    Dawn Addams
    Dawn Addams
    • The Countess
    Kate O'Mara
    Kate O'Mara
    • The Governess (Mlle. Perrodot)
    Douglas Wilmer
    Douglas Wilmer
    • Baron Joachim von Hartog
    Jon Finch
    Jon Finch
    • Carl Ebhardt
    Ferdy Mayne
    Ferdy Mayne
    • Doctor
    Kirsten Lindholm
    • First Vampire
    • (as Kirsten Betts)
    John Forbes-Robertson
    John Forbes-Robertson
    • Man in Black
    Shelagh Wilcocks
    • Housekeeper
    Harvey Hall
    Harvey Hall
    • Renton
    Janet Key
    Janet Key
    • Gretchin
    Charles Farrell
    Charles Farrell
    • Landlord
    Graham James
    • First Young Man
    Tom Browne
    • Second Young Man
    • Director
      • Roy Ward Baker
    • Writers
      • Sheridan Le Fanu
      • Harry Fine
      • Tudor Gates
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    User reviews115

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    7claudio_carvalho

    Bold and Sexy Vampire Movie

    In Styria, Austria, General von Spielsdorf (Peter Cushing) gives a party and a countess explains to him that she needs to travel immediately to visit a relative that is ill. She leaves her daughter Marcilla (Ingrid Pitt) under the care of the General. Marcilla befriends his daughter Laura (Pippa Steele) and then the teenager has nightmares, where she is attacked by a dreadful creature. The doctor finds that Laura is anemic and soon she dies.

    Marcilla leaves the house and the countess fakes a carriage accident to leave Marcilla, now known as Carmilla, with the wealthy Mr. Roger Morton (George Cole). Camilla befriends Emma Morton (Madeline Smith) and soon she starts having nightmares. Her governess Madame Perrodot (Kate O'Mara) is seduced by Carmilla and helps her to be close to Emma. Mr. Morton travels and the butler Renton (Harvey Hall) and the doctor suspect that Madame Perrodot might be a vampire but they do not suspect of Carmilla. Will Emma be saved from Carmilla?

    "The Vampire Lovers" is a bold and sexy vampire movie by Hammer with the right dose of eroticism. In 1970, lesbianism was not a usual theme and a lesbian vampire was a novelty. This is the first time that I see a vampire associated to a shroud. The plot explores the sensuality of Ingrid Pitt and her female victims but is never sexploitation. My vote is seven.

    Title (Brazil): "Carmilla, A Vampira de Karnstein" ("Carmilla, The Karnstein's Vampire")

    Note: Last time I had seen this movie was on 07 December 2002.
    BaronBl00d

    A Hammer Classic

    This film gets a lot of ribbing for the casual nudity that bedecks it. Not fair. This film is in many ways another Hammer classic with its good solid acting, its lush photography and costuming, and general sense of horror. It is based in part on Sheridan Le Fanu's classic female vampire story Carmilla about a young girl that befriends other young girls only to vampirize them. Ingrid Pitt plays the toothy(and toothsome) vampire wench in all her busty splendour. She is magnificent on the screen and oozes sex appeal. Yes, she goes topless as do her female co-stars....but although one sees that these scenes feel forced...they do not detract from the film(and for me they enhanced it greatly). The rest of the cast is good with Peter Cushing as a general in a small role and Harvey Hall as a servant standing out. The best part of the film for me is the eerie graveyard of the Castle Karnstein that we are introduced to in the prologue and again visited to in the epilogue. It really sets the mood of the story and was a pretty inspired rendition of the Carmilla tale.
    7ebeckstr-1

    Lives up to its reputation

    As a million other people have noted, this is not only a solid entry in the long-running Hammer vampire cycle, but an interesting piece of film history as well. Just as the original Hammer Dracula pushed the boundaries of censorship and cinema by confronting audiences with the very first color vampire film, The Vampire Lovers brought Hammer into the even looser censorship standards of the 70s with lots of nudity, including nearly full frontal, and unflinching lesbianism. Lesbianism and all, the film is a somewhat faithful adaptation of Le Fanu's novella, Camilla. Surely, that content is the main reason Hammer adapted the story to begin with.

    The cast is solid, and we are treated to the incomparable Peter Cushing in a secondary, though pivotal, role of an uncle grieving the loss of his niece from a mysterious illness. The pacing never bogs down, and there are some nifty shots of fog swirling through graveyards and around castle foundations.
    augiedog

    The vampire legend get the sex treatment from Hammer Studios

    Hammer Studios speeds up to the more sexually explicit times with Vampire Lovers, a sleek, beautifully filmed atmospheric filming of the vampire tale Carmilla by Sheridan Le Fanu. This wonderfully done film combines the traditional vampire legend with the more permissive sexual standards of the 70's resulting in a sensual yet frightening version of this well crafted story. Ingrid Pitt is breathtakingly beautiful & sensual as the main character Carmilla. She is the human embodiment of a sexually charged feline, and Peter Cushing is appropriately sincere as her nemesis The General. This film singlehandedly established Ingrid Pitt as the reigning queen of vampirism in the 70's. Vampire Lovers is well worth the time for a viewing.
    akersbp

    a sapphic, graphic masterpiece

    I tend to like the classic horror films of Hammer, Universal, and American International, and "Vampire Lovers" is an esteemed favorite. There are many elements skillfully blended in this fine production, but the central appeal is Ingrid Pitt who breathes passionate, undead life into her role. Her impressive acting ability is matched by her smoldering screen presence and beauty. She is perfectly cast in this role. Wow, did the people who made this movie ever know what they were doing. The costumery, the lighting and photography, the staging, the acting and direction, all combine seamlessly for a stunning spectacle to be savored over and over again. This is the movie that single-handedly minted the "lesbian vampire" as a major cinematic motif, and set the standard for comparison that later entries in this genre would forever be judged by. I doubt we would ever have had such films as "Vampyres," "Vampyros Lesbos" or various Jean Rollin movies (not to mention Hammer's other Karnstein trilogy entries) without this film. And this movie could never have been as good without Ingrid Pitt. Her command of acting nuance is really something. Check out her facial expression when she's in the broken-down coach and Laura, all excited, tells her: "You're to stay with us!"

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    • Trivia
      Ingrid Pitt said in a 2009 column she wrote for Den of Geek that "When it came to the nude scenes, the director asked Madeline Smith and me if we wanted a closed set. It didn't bother me one way or the other because I've always been a bit of an exhibitionist so I had no problem letting people see me naked. Maddy Smith, being very British, was a little more nervous about prancing around in the nude. So we had a closed set. Producers Harry Fine and Michael Style were a bit peeved about this because they were barred from set too. They thought it was producer's perks to watch what was going on. Then one day I was walking to the set wearing just a dressing gown with nothing on underneath when I saw them coming in the opposite direction wearing a doleful look. As I went past them I open my dressing gown and said, Wheeeee! There was a spring in their step as they went on their way."
    • Goofs
      The fence around what looks like a tennis court in front of the mansion is chain link fencing.
    • Quotes

      Marcilla: You must die! Everybody must die!

    • Alternate versions
      The UK cinema version was cut by the BBFC to reduce the opening decapitation and shots of Carmilla kissing Emma's breasts, and the same print was featured on video releases. The 2002 ILC DVD saw the cuts fully waived though the print used was an edited US one which missed a brief full frontal shot of Carmilla in a bathtub scene. The 2006 Optimum DVD featured the fully uncut and complete print.
    • Connections
      Featured in The Return of Count Yorga (1971)
    • Soundtracks
      Whistle Stop Polka
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      Music by Johann Strauss

      Arranged by Harry Robertson

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    • Release date
      • November 23, 1970 (Sweden)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Languages
      • English
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Gruft der Vampire
    • Filming locations
      • Wall Hall, Hertfordshire, England, UK(Roger Morton's mansion)
    • Production companies
      • Hammer Films
      • Fantale Films
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 31 minutes
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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