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FEMALE VAMPIRE

La Comtesse noire

1975 BE HMDB
January 24, 1975

A mute noblewoman's vampiric heritage compels her to drain the life force from all of her lovers.

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Production: Marius Lesoeur (Producer)
Screenplay: Jesús Franco (Writer)Gérard Brisseau (Writer)
Music: Daniel White (Original Music Composer)
Cinematography: Johan Vincent (Director of Photography)

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Marco Castellini
Countess Irina is a vampire and to continue living she needs human blood. The beautiful noblewoman does not suck blood from the necks of her victims, like almost all vampires, she prefers other parts of the body… Another example of how the combination of the horror genre and the erotic genre rarely yields good results. Directed by one of the trashiest directors of the genre "the work" is much closer to a pornographic film than to a horror movie: there are plenty of scenes (even quite explicit) of sex and the "zooms" on the anatomical details of the performers, to the point that at one point you doubt you are watching a film by Tinto Brass. Not to mention the screenplay, of which in fact nothing can be said as the film is almost devoid of it, and the "ecstatic" performances of the cast. The film is from the seventies and has just been released on video (for rent and sale) distributed by Pulp Video; the idea of re-releasing seventies and eighties horror films cannot but find us in agreement and enthusiastic, but we recommend that Pulp Video choose with greater accuracy the titles to distribute.
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