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  1. Lust of the Vampire: Directed by Riccardo Freda, Mario Bava. With Gianna Maria Canale, Carlo D'Angelo, Dario Michaelis, Wandisa Guida. Paris. Young girls are found dead, drained from their blood. A journalist investigates these murders while the beautiful Gisele, from a noble family, tries to seduce him.

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  2. Lust for a Vampire, also known as Love for a Vampire or To Love a Vampire (the latter title was the one used on American television), is a 1971 British Hammer Horror film directed by Jimmy Sangster, starring Ralph Bates, Barbara Jefford, Suzanna Leigh, Michael Johnson, and Yutte Stensgaard.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › I_VampiriI Vampiri - Wikipedia

    In the United Kingdom, the film was released under the title Lust of the Vampire. Mario Bava biographer Tim Lucas wrote in 1992 that another version of the film, also titled Lust of the Vampire , was assembled in the U.S., which incorporated scenes of nudity.

    • 5 April 1957 (Italy)
  4. 16 lug 2019 · Looking to quench her bloodlust for the fairer sex, she enrolls at an exclusive girl's school as the young debutante Mircalla (Yutte Stensgaard), and begins to feast on her fellow students as...

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  5. Year: 1957. Original title: I Vampiri. Synopsis: The first Italian horror film of the sound era, director Riccardo Freda left the production, leaving the cameraman Mario Bava to finish the film, where he re-ordered and finessed the story.

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    • Gianna Maria Canale
    • Riccardo Freda, Mario Bava
  6. Rent Lust for a Vampire on Prime Video, or buy it on Prime Video. A temptress (Yutte Stensgaard) does Count Karnstein's (Mike Raven) biting at a finishing school in 19th-century Styria.

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  7. Lust of the Vampire, also known as I Vampiri or The Devil's Commandment, is the first Italian horror movie with sound and only the second horror movie ever produced in Italy at that time. The horror movement in Italy only really took off after the release of Black Sunday !