The Vampire Lovers Page #4

Synopsis: The Countess is called away to tend a sick friend and imposes on the General to accept her daughter Marcilla as a houseguest. Some of the villagers begin dying, however, and the General's daughter Laura soon gets weak and pale, but Marcilla is there to comfort her. The villagers begin whispering about vampires as Marcilla finds another family on which to impose herself. The pattern repeats as Emma gets ill, but the General cannot rest, and seeks the advice of Baron Hartog, who once dealt a decisive blow against a family of vampires. Well, almost.
Genre: Horror
Director(s): Roy Ward Baker
Production: MGM Pictures
 
IMDB:
6.6
Rotten Tomatoes:
60%
R
Year:
1970
91 min
382 Views


You can get up now.

I think I'm too weak.

No. I will give you strength.

- Come.

- Where?

I'm taking you with me.

- But my father.

- Come. Hurry.

- The coffin has gone.

- For God's sake, where?

Anywhere in this castle

or in these grounds.

But there is still time.

I doubt if she has yet returned.

She will not return until she has glutted

herself with the blood of a victim.

How can you be sure?

Vampires are intelligent beings.

They know when the forces of good

are arraigned against them.

She will want to rest

a long time in her coffin.

We must find that shroud.

You are coming with me to my home.

It's not far from here.

You can rest there.

Take me with you.

Please!

Holy Mother of God, protect me.

Sacred Heart of Jesus, save me.

Only now can I see the evil in her eyes.

General!

Into the chapel.

Take the handles.

Now.

I will do it.

He is praying that his daughter is still alive.

I know that Laura is dead.

Dear God, no!

There's no other way.

Let us pray to God that Stiria

has been rid of these devils forever.

It's over. It's over.

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Tudor Gates

Tudor Gates (2 January 1930 – 11 January 2007) was an English screenwriter, playwright and trade unionist. more…

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