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The Vampire Lovers (1970)
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The film is set in the 19th century and begins with the decapitation of a lovely blonde vampire. The Baron Hartog is a vampire who is avenging the death of his sister. The vampire attempts to seduce him and he kills her. The beginning of the film sets itself up to base the storyline around gore and sex. The film then jumps forward several years to a party. The party is at the home of General von Spielsdorf, who will reappear later in the film. A Countess and her lovely daughter arrive, but the Countess is quickly summoned away. Her daughter is to stay in the care of the General. The daughter goes by the name of Marcilla (this character later becomes Carmilla). Marcilla becomes very fond of the General’s niece, Laura, who is an attractive young woman. Laura begins to have nightmares of a la
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The film is set in the 19th century and begins with the decapitation of a lovely blonde vampire. The Baron Hartog is a vampire who is avenging the death of his sister. The vampire attempts to seduce him and he kills her. The beginning of the film sets itself up to base the storyline around gore and sex. The film then jumps forward several years to a party. The party is at the home of General von Spielsdorf, who will reappear later in the film. A Countess and her lovely daughter arrive, but the Countess is quickly summoned away. Her daughter is to stay in the care of the General. The daughter goes by the name of Marcilla (this character later becomes Carmilla). Marcilla becomes very fond of the General’s niece, Laura, who is an attractive young woman. Laura begins to have nightmares of a large cat and becomes very sick, she shortly dies. After her death Marcilla flees. Throughout the film there is a mysterious man who watches the events from a distance. His role is never explained in the film. The real plot begins when Marcilla is back with the Countess and Marcilla has now changed her name to Carmilla. Carmilla’s mother leaves her again, only this time with a man named Mr. Morton. Mr. Morton takes Carmilla to his residence and introduces her to his daughter Emma. Emma becomes the main interest of Carmilla, it is believed she actually falls in love with her. Carmilla is torn between her romantic feelings and her blood lust. Regardless of her love she still feeds from Emma and causes her to become very ill. Emma’s governess, Madame Perrodot, becomes Carmilla’s servant. She refuses to send for a doctor even though Emma has taken ill and tries to prevent others from helping. Madame Perrodot has strong feelings for Carmilla, which eventually lead to her death later in the film. Carmilla is seen in the film to feed from two men, and kill them, but her sexual interest is only for women. The men are used purely as a means of obtaining her lover. Carmilla decides to take Emma and flee but Emma is rescued by Carl. Carl’s character is first seen in the film as the suitor for the now deceased Laura. Carmilla flees to her family’s castle. While the struggle between Carmilla and Carl is happening, The General and Baron Hartog are at Carmilla’s estate searching for her coffin. After they find it the General drives a steak into her heart then cuts off her head.