Lust of the Vampire Page #2

Synopsis: In Paris, France, a crazed duchess, obsessed with retaining her youth, has her scientist lover kill various women and draining their blood for her use while a smug journalist seeks out leads for the so-called 'vampire murders' and links a local drug addict to the case whom is connected to the mad scientist.
 
IMDB:
6.6
Year:
1957
82 min
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Fear overtook her

The poor woman

would lock herself in her room

Surrounded by crosses and mirrors

Why did she do that?

Because of those foolish legends

Yes...

They say that vampires...

... are repelled by the cross

And that they give no reflection

in a mirror

I heard about that

Because they have no souls?

So the story goes

Marta - you must be tired.

And such talk will upset you

Yes, let's go

Excuse us

Of course

You collect old books?

No.

They've been here for many years

Some are connected with the mine

up at Black Mountain

Seems I came too late

What? ... .

Doctor...!

I did as you asked

No-one knows who I am

Please keep this a secret,

I beg of you

If anyone else found out

you were here...

Open it!

Just earth?

To give new life to my brother

Count Karol of Lavud

Our enemies stole his immortality

This earth

is from our cemetery in Baconia

In two moons we will take it

to his tomb

He still has power

And will return to life

when the time is right...

... a hundred years since his death

Soon shall I stand again

at my dear brother's side

Stand at his side and know such joy

as in centuries past

We will go forth into

this new country...

... and once again impose

the rule of the Lavuds

Hook up the horses.

We leave at once!

Do you intend to stay here now?

I don't think so

Maria Teresa left part of the estate

to you in her will

She was always so good to me

You now own an equal share

of the Sycamores with us

But the Sycamores has changed

so much

I know someone

who would like to buy it

Sell the Sycamores?

Yes

I want to.

Only Emilio is against it

The rules say

we must cast a vote to decide

The majority wins

So it all rests on my decision?

Yes

Let's talk about it later

Right now

I'm still in a state of shock

Please think about it.

The house is in ruins

There's no-one

to bring in the harvest

But they laid her to rest here

What is it?

Nothing.

We have a guest

Take carel

There is a stranger in the house

I know.

You must watch him very closely

Our neighbour

is an important person

Come and say hello

I can't face it right now

Another time maybe

I'm really too tired

to face anyone

Very well

I'll receive him

Sleep well

Good night

Mr Duval - our nearest neighbour

Duval - Duval?

Of course!

The Hungarian earth importer!

- I beg your pardon?

- You exaggerate young man

You must mean that large crate

I had delivered

You must think I do that all the time

That was only a sample

If that's a sample

your shipments must be huge

I don't understand

It has to do

with a very old tradition

I bet it's cemetery earth

No - it's nothing like that

It's soil from the forests of Baconia

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Piero Regnoli

Piero Regnoli (1921–2001) was an Italian screenwriter and film director. Born in 1921, Regnoli worked in the film industry between 1953 and 1991 where he wrote over 110 screenplays and directed 11 films. Regnoli's work ranged from sword-and-sandal films, westerns, horror and sexy comedies. His final film where he was officially credited as a director was La principessa sul pisello in 1976. Regnoli did uncredited direction on the 1986 melodrama Giuro che ti amo starring Nino D'Angelo.Regnoli was also employed as the film critic for the Vatican's daily newspaper L'Osservatore Romano. Regnoli died in 2001. more…

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