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Rape Of The Vampire Cult director Jean Rollin's first feature
mixes existentialism and vampirism with the added ingredient of
chaos. Originally made as a short, it was expanded to feature length
with the dead cast inexplicably returning to life half-way through
(having been killed off at the end of the original).
That said, "Le Viol du Vampire" is a masterpiece of the
bizarre, mixing blood, a naked woman in a convertible, coffins and
some fencing, semi-naked nymphs in a fragmented melee.
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Requiem For A Vampire Color, Additional Footage, Bio/Filmographies,
French Soundtrack, English Subtitles, Dir/Cast Commentary, Dolby
Digital 5.1, Behind the Scenes, Runtime 85 minutes, Rated UN, item
#DDIMGEID5420SADVD
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The
Reflecting Skin
Weird, jarring chiller, set in rural Idaho in the early '50s, about
a boy (Cooper) who's convinced that the young widow who lives next
door is a vampire. He's especially distraught when his older brother
becomes her lover. Offbeat to say the least, and not for all tastes,
but still worth a look. |
Return
of the Vampire 
Lugosi plays a vampire in wartorn London (with a werewolf assistant!)
in limp attempt to capitalize on previous success as Dracula. Final
scene is memorable, though. |
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