Beloved Vampire ( Italian: L'amante del vampiro ) is an Italian 1960s black and white horror film directed by Renato Polzelli. The first Italian movie about vampires.
| Vampire sweetheart | |
|---|---|
| L'amante del vampiro | |
| Genre | horror |
| Producer | Renato Polzelli |
| Producer | Bruno Bolognese |
| Author script | Ernesto Gastaldi Giuseppe Pellegrini Renato Polzelli |
| In the main cast | Helene Remy Maria Louise Rolando Tina Gloriani Walter Brandi |
| Operator | Angelo Baistrocci |
| Composer | Aldo Piga |
| Film company | Consorzio Italiano Film |
| Duration | 85 min |
| A country | |
| Tongue | |
| Year | 1960 |
| IMDb | ID 0052555 |
Content
Story
A group of young ballerinas falls into the old castle, which, as it turns out later, is inhabited by vampires.
Cast
- Helene Remy - Louise
- Maria Louise Rolando - Countess Ogda
- Tina Gloriani - Francesca
- Walter Brandi - Luke
- Gino Turini - Professor
Criticism
As Louis Paul noted in his book Italian Horror Film Directors , the film combines vampire themes with open sexual aesthetics, and sometimes even nudity. [1] Paul also notes that the Polzelli film was probably inspired by the Hammer Films movie studio vampires to create such a movie, immersed in an attractive atmosphere with lavish actresses starring.
Notes
- ↑ Louis Paul - Italian Horror Film Directors (link not available)