Requiem for a Vampire

Synopsis: Two girls on the run get lost in the French countryside, and wind up in a haunted chateau occupied by an ailing vampire and his servants.
 
IMDB:
5.6
R
Year:
1971
65 min
62 Views


1

Turn left, down the dirt track.

The water chteau.

REQUIEM FOR A VAMPIRE

- Here.

- Hurry up.

- We've got plenty of time.

What a job.

- We've only got this one left.

- It's a big one though.

- Let's get out of here.

- We haven't got much left to do.

It's late.

It wouldn't have taken us long.

Now we'll have to come back tomorrow.

It's getting dark.

Are you superstitious?

No, but you never can tell at night.

Michelle.

- So my little ones, who are you?

- We ran away.

- From a New Year's party.

- We were clowns.

- We killed a man.

- We jumped over the wall.

- Our friend was waiting in the car.

- We were followed.

- He was killed.

- We got Lost.

Eternally Lost.

We've come back to the chteau.

This way.

All paths lead back to the chteau.

We're prisoners.

It's already late.

They'll come back.

Let's go to the cemetery.

Our men will soon be back

from their hunting.

In the meantime, we have these two.

No.

They will be ours.

They're young.

They're virgins.

They will serve us,

then be initiated.

They'll perpetuate our race.

Give them to Louise.

They must be told what awaits them

and what they must do.

That man in the cemetery

is the last vampire.

His powers have diminished

through the ages.

Little by little, he passes on

the blessed malediction.

One day, maybe tomorrow,

we will be like him.

Erica has already developed teeth.

Already we find daylight painful.

You have been blessed

with the divine bite of the vampire.

You'll remain normal for a while.

But soon you too

will only be able to go out at night.

You will be initiated.

You have to be initiated.

You cannot be

both virgin and vampire.

In the meantime, you can help us.

You can still gout in daylight.

Tomorrow, you will hunt for us.

You will find victims for us.

By tomorrow night,

you must lure our prey to the chteau.

What are you doing?

Who are you?

- I live in the chteau over there.

- The chteau?

I didn't know

there was a chteau here.

- Does it belong to your parents?

- I have no parents. I live alone.

- All alone, at your age?

- All alone. I hunt to feed myself.

I'll never leave that chteau.

I'll stay there all my life.

- That's hard to believe. Show me.

- Don't go there.

Why not? I live alone too.

I have plenty of time. Come on.

Here it is.

- You should go now.

- Why?

Because you're pleasant and -

- Don't go in there.

- What's going on?

- Before you -

- Yes?

I want you to make love to me

before you go into the chteau.

I want to do it with you, for the first

and last time before it gets dark.

It's getting dark.

Quick, you must hide.

I'll explain later.

Who are you?

Please help me.

I'm hurt.

He's yours.

Drink his blood.

- Did you capture anyone?

- No. I didn't see anyone.

It's dark.

It's time to leave.

- Leave?

- Yes.

Tonight, you'll be fully initiated.

Our master is expecting you.

I don't feel very well.

Maybe tomorrow.

You'll feel better afterwards.

Come.

We shall all share your experience.

Go, my child.

What's the matter?

Are you afraid?

No, I'm not afraid.

- You're my friend, aren't you?

- Of course I am.

- I don't understand, he'll only -

- I know. See you later.

Are you all right?

Yes, but my friend

is acting strangely.

Frederick!

- We must catch her.

- Why?

She's not a virgin.

She was yesterday. The master can tell.

It wasn't any of my men.

That means

someone's hiding in the chteau.

Find them, quickly.

He's in there.

He never leaves the cemetery.

Impossible.

Go into the mausoleum.

There's blood all around the coffin.

I'll go look.

You want to kill me?

Why? You bear my mark, after all.

I know you don't want to be part

of our existence.

You're afraid of the vicious men

and cruel women.

You want to save that young man

who's Locked up in the mausoleum.

Let him go.

He mustn't die.

Don't worry, he won't die.

In spite of my powers,

my remaining days are numbered.

All this will soon be gone.

I'll tell you a secret.

You must keep it to yourself.

None of them will become what I am.

My powers are too ancient.

Only Erica has started to change.

The change will never be complete.

I'm the last vampire

and the race will die with me.

But why?

Why this bloody and murderous

existence? I didn't choose it.

It's their nature.

They're wild and barbaric.

They support me. Thanks to them,

I have the impression I'm alive.

When I'm gone,

they will give up this life.

The sun is rising. I must go now.

Have faith.

Frederick!

- Why?

- You've hidden someone. Where is he?

You know I love you

as much as you Love me.

We ran away together

and I will always Love you.

But I need to know where he is.

He could be the ruin of us all.

You will tell me.

Even if I have to make you suffer

and I suffer as much as you.

If you don't tell me, they'll kill us both

when they return tonight.

Do what you want.

I won't be angry.

Tell me where he is.

You have to tell me,

do you hear me?

Why are you making me hurt you?

Forgive me.

I have to do it.

I won't let you die.

Well?

I can't go on.

She won't tell me.

Let them go.

They will lead us to him.

Put her clothes back on.

You're free to go.

- Quick. He's in there.

- Go and find him.

- What's going on?

- Hurry, we're being attacked.

- Let's look in the coffin.

- No. Quick, up there.

You dragged me into this,

you little b*tch.

- No, Frederick.

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Jean Rollin

Jean Michel Rollin Roth Le Gentil (3 November 1938 – 15 December 2010) was a French film director, actor, and novelist best known for his work in the fantastique genre. His career, spanning over fifty years, featured early short films and his achievements with his first four vampire classics Le viol du vampire (1968), La vampire nue (1970), Le frisson des vampires (1970), and Requiem pour un vampire (1971). Rollin's subsequent notable works include La rose de fer (1973), Lèvres de sang (1975), Les raisins de la mort (1978), Fascination (1979), and La morte vivante (1982).His films are noted for their exquisite, if mostly static, cinematography, off-kilter plot progression and poetic dialogue, their playful surrealism and recurrent use of well-constructed female lead characters. Outlandish denouments and abstruse visual symbols were trademarks throughout his 'dark fantasy' career. Remarkably, in spite of their seeming high production values and precise craftsmanship, his films were made with very little money, and often under crushing deadlines. In the mid-1970s, lack of regular work led the director to direct mostly pornographic films under various pseudonyms, a process he kept on going up until the 1980s. more…

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