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I did check to make sure I wasn't duplicating a previously-existing thread/topic. I did intend to start with discussing  one horror film but it occurred to me that this isn't enough for another...

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wonderful hammer coverage from a great magazine from my collection,enjoy forum-count wimpula

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Scathach80 wrote: SiBurning wrote: opticalguy wrote: The 1970s were also the end of the idea that being a vampire and feeding upon and killing people was inherently and unequivocally evil.Is this true...

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TidesOfWerewolves wrote: Quote: I've heard a lot about LEMORA, but never seen it. Any good? It's a real oddity and has a very morbid feel to it. The title character looks and sounds like the...

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I don't see the appeal of LEMORA.The acting is terrible.The direction is pedestrian.It has the production values of a made for TV film.But it does have some nice nighttime photography (very...

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I think LEMORA impressed me because of the slightly "blasphemous" tone and the presence of Cheryl Smith. Plus, it's a fairy tale with monsters.

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I have to say I only watched it once so far and was expecting alot more.I'll still hanging on to the dvd.

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SiBurning wrote:Interesting thinking about why/how this happened in the 1970s, who influenced who, etc. What was Hammer's influence? What about Rollin and Naschy? Here's part of my none-too-careful...

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JONATHAN (1970, Germany; d. Hans W. Geissendörfer) 19th century decadent vampire aristocracy viewed as fascist regime with a peasantry under siege by bloodsuckers. [aka Vampire sterben nicht]

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ByronOrlok wrote:Really need to add ALUCARDA to the list -- awesome vampire/exorcism/nunsploitation mash-up from Mexico.You forgot satan worship/witch/ torture/orgy.  Is that really a vampire movie?...

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SiBurning wrote:ByronOrlok wrote:Really need to add ALUCARDA to the list -- awesome vampire/exorcism/nunsploitation mash-up from Mexico.You forgot satan worship/witch/ torture/orgy.  Is that really a...

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It's a good list but it's still missing alot like...HORRIBLE SEXY VAMPIREVAMPIRE HAPPENINGetc.

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I think the surge came as a result of the horror / monster boom in the 60's. No doubt Warner's killing with DRACULA HAS RISEN FROM THE GRAVE urged on many a producer to create more vamp related...

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>>>>>>Why did it stop in 1975<<<<<< Star Wars!!!!!!!!

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SiBurning wrote:Interesting thinking about why/how this happened in the 1970s, who influenced who, etc. What was Hammer's influence? What about Rollin and Naschy? Here's part of my none-too-careful...

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Just reviewed Vampire's Night Orgy. http://sinfulcelluloid.bl...res-night-orgy-1973.html I would really like to see some of these films get a proper release rather than just being slapped into a...

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The uncut, or uncovered print can be had from Sinister. It's in pretty rough shape but it does have the extra nude scenes. The widescreen covered version does have one of the nude 'peeping' scenes,...

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I guess it's a matter of TiT for TaT, huh?

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Beautifully comprehensive list! Only film missing that comes to mind: TENDRE DRACULA (1974) with Peter Cushing.

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Oh, and IMMORAL TALES (1974) with its Elizabeth Bathory story.

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