Requiem pour un vampire (1971)
Año de lanzamiento: 1971
Nación: France
Alternative Title: Caged Vampires, Crazed Virgins, Dungeon of Terror, Sex Vampires, The Crazed Vampire
Director: Jean Rollin
Writer: Jean Rollin
Producción & Género
Productor: Producer: Sam Selsky
Compañías: Les Films ABC
Género: Erotic Film, Horror Film, Lgbt-Related Film
Budget: N/A
Premios & Similares
Premios: N/A
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Palabras clave
Palabras clave: bondage, rape, vampire, cemetery, castle, buried alive, loss of virginity, torture, lesbian sex, dungeon, vampire bat
Historia
Two young women, Michelle and Marie, dressed as clowns, steal a car and flee from a New Year's party. They wander through the French countryside and eventually find refuge in an old château. Inside, they encounter a vampire king who tortures them and turns them into his vampiric harem. The film follows their descent into sadism and sexual abuse at the hands of the vampire lord.
Resumen
Requiem pour un vampire (1971) is a French horror film directed by Jean Rollin, known for his low-budget 'vampire' films that often blend erotic and Gothic elements. The movie centers around Michelle and Marie, two virginal women who unwittingly become entangled in the world of a centuries-old vampire king while seeking shelter in his château. The film explores themes of torture, sadism, sexual abuse, and submission to evil, as the protagonists are transformed into vampiric vixens. Despite its limited resources, 'Requiem pour un vampire' is considered one of Rollin's most disturbing and intense films.

