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Vampiras Lésbicas

Título original: Vampyros Lesbos
  • 1971
  • Unrated
  • 1 h 29 min
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Vampiras Lésbicas (1971)
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Uma história de terror erótica sobre uma vampira que seduz e mata mulheres para apaziguar a sua sede insaciável de sangue feminino.Uma história de terror erótica sobre uma vampira que seduz e mata mulheres para apaziguar a sua sede insaciável de sangue feminino.Uma história de terror erótica sobre uma vampira que seduz e mata mulheres para apaziguar a sua sede insaciável de sangue feminino.

  • Direção
    • Jesús Franco
  • Roteiristas
    • Jesús Franco
    • Jaime Chávarri
    • Anne Settimó
  • Artistas
    • Soledad Miranda
    • Dennis Price
    • Paul Muller
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    5,3/10
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    • Direção
      • Jesús Franco
    • Roteiristas
      • Jesús Franco
      • Jaime Chávarri
      • Anne Settimó
    • Artistas
      • Soledad Miranda
      • Dennis Price
      • Paul Muller
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    Soledad Miranda
    Soledad Miranda
    • Countess Nadine Carody
    • (as Susann Korda)
    Dennis Price
    Dennis Price
    • Dr. Alwin Seward
    Paul Muller
    Paul Muller
    • Dr. Steiner
    Ewa Strömberg
    Ewa Strömberg
    • Linda Westinghouse
    • (as Ewa Stroemberg)
    Heidrun Kussin
    Heidrun Kussin
    • Agra
    Michael Berling
    • Melnik - Dr. Seward's Assistant
    Andrea Montchal
    • Omar
    • (as Viktor Feldmann)
    José Martínez Blanco
    José Martínez Blanco
    • Morpho
    • (as J. Martinez Blanco)
    • (apenas creditado)
    Jesús Franco
    Jesús Franco
    • Memmet
    Beni Cardoso
    Beni Cardoso
    • Dead Woman
    • (não creditado)
    • Direção
      • Jesús Franco
    • Roteiristas
      • Jesús Franco
      • Jaime Chávarri
      • Anne Settimó
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    Bunuel1976

    VAMPYROS LESBOS (Jesus Franco, 1970) ***

    After missing it a couple of times on TV (one of them in the guise of the shorter and 'clothed' Spanish version) and thinking about picking up the DVD in either region on several occasions, I finally managed to sit down and watch (via the now-OOP R1 DVD from Synapse) what is perhaps Jess Franco's best-known film. Not having been particularly bowled over by either of the two Soledad Miranda films I had watched until now – EUGENIE DE SADE (1970; though this is one I need to watch again) and SHE KILLED IN ECSTASY (1970) – I was surprised by how much I actually enjoyed VAMPYROS LESBOS. The reasons for this are many and varied and, all in all, I'd say it is without a doubt one of Franco's most enduring – and impressive – works.

    As most of you probably know already, the film is based on nothing less than that vampiric chestnut – Bram Stoker's 'Dracula' – which Franco had already filmed a year before and in which VAMPYROS' leading lady, Soledad Miranda, had also appeared! Not having watched that particular adaptation, I cannot say which 'version' is the more successful – but, in the case of VAMPYROS LESBOS, Franco certainly imbues it with an overwhelming visual style (which goes hand in hand with a bizarre and intoxicating soundtrack) that almost encourages one to overlook its deficiencies which, being a Franco film, it could hardly fail to be without!

    From the very first shot, the film weaves a haunting and dream-like mood (which is, for the most part, effortlessly sustained throughout) that is as indescribable as it is hard to shake off. Frankly, this is what Franco is all about to me: counting Luis Bunuel as my favorite film-maker, I cannot but admire the ingenuity (coupled sometimes with naivete) with which Franco pulls off this surreal 'trip' of a film –memorable images abound in VAMPYROS LESBOS, many of them allegorical, elliptical, or just plain weird – that, in its own way, also manages to be a remarkably effective spin on Stoker's 'old' vampire tale. In fact, the film's updating/jettisoning of the 'established' vampire myths (a modern beach-house replacing the old family castle and decked out with fish-nets rather than cobwebs; instead of sunlight having a deadly effect on the vampire, we get to admire her while sunbathing and skinny-dipping – though the method of disposing of her remains through incredibly violent means) is surely one of its most endearing aspects. Apart from this, not only is the vampire herself (like the nymphomaniac in SINNER [1972] driven through rape towards lesbianism) as much taken with her victim as one expects it to be the other way around, but also we have what passes for the traditional 'vampire hunter' (Dennis Price's Dr. Seward) actively wanting to go to 'the other side' (the confrontation scene between the two, which takes place in the lobby of his clinic, is masterfully handled – except for one embarrassingly amateurish moment when Price is made to slink down the stairs when he should be running for his life!), whereas the vampire's henchman (named Morpho, no less) is not the expected creepy-looking hulk – if still a mute – but rather a lanky thug in a suit, sporting cool shades and a pistol (not to mention being secretly enamored of his Mistress)! And then there's Jess Franco himself, in a quite revealing bit, as a crazed sadist (foreshadowing perhaps his Vogel of EXORCISM [1974])…

    Of course, the film would not have worked quite as well without the beguiling presence of Soledad Miranda who dominates every scene she's in, be it the various tantalizing night-club acts (surely among the finest set-pieces in a Franco film, and several of them feature this type of scene – though we are never told quite why she should be doing them, being a Countess and all!) that we see her perform or the utterly graceful and totally natural manner in which she lures our understandably confused heroine (Ewa Stroemberg) into her particular 'way of life', away from her boyfriend and the routine which governs her 'normal' existence. As has been promised by the title, we get to see a lot of female nudity – a Franco trademark, if ever there was one – but since the plot deals with an obsessive relationship (not only Miranda and Stroemberg's but also Heidrun Kussin's Renfield-like 'infatuation' with the former), it does not feel over-emphasized here and, in any case, is really quite tame considering the director's standards of even a few years later.

    The film's basic plot is wafer-thin ('padded' by numerous repeated actions and images) which, coupled with its necessarily languid pace, induces a sense of drowsiness in the viewer; this, however, is not a detriment to the film at all, as this quality is also to be found in the work of even the major art-house film-makers (I felt entranced in much the same way, for example, while watching Robert Bresson's A MAN ESCAPED [1956] recently – a film possibly admired by Franco himself, seeing that it's referenced at the start of THE DIABOLICAL DOCTOR Z [1965]).

    For those of you who are interested, I would like to point you in the direction of an excellent analytical study of the film – which lies at the heart of a lengthy article about five Jess Franco movies from the 1970s – written by Maximilian Le Cain that was published in the 'Senses of Cinema' online journal. Here's the relevant link:

    http://www.sensesofcinema.com/contents/03/27/jess_franco.html

    Immediately after watching the DVD, to my horror I discovered that both VAMPYROS LESBOS and SHE KILLED IN ECSTASY are to be re-issued next year (by a different company, Image) and that these will most probably use the reportedly superior transfers that were available for Second Sight's impossibly expensive (for my tastes, being blind purchases and all) R2 discs. Well, I'm actually thankful I paid less than $12 (shipping included) for VAMPYROS whereas I managed to acquire ECSTASY in a perfectly acceptable VHS dub. Depending on the extras – not that Image has shown itself too generous in this department thus far, at least where Franco is concerned – I may eventually upgrade these two fun Franco flicks featuring the lovely, talented (and ultimately tragic) legend that was Soledad Miranda!
    6amerh

    Soledad Miranda dreamily seductive in otherwise slow movie

    Not much happens in this movie. Like most Franco films, it features scenes that are slow and extended, with cliché situations. Its saving grace is that it reflects the dreams and hallucinations of the woman/victim, so the elongated scenes have a dreamlike quality which is effective and sometimes seductive. The violence is restrained, some blood here and there. Although I dislike gore, I did wish the horror element was played up more.

    I enjoyed the musical score, uniquely psychedelic. It had some success as a dance reissue in the mid 90s. Soledad Miranda is incredibly beautiful. To me, watching her is reason enough to go through this film. Her strip tease scene is very unique, and fortunately gets repeated in the film. Her looks are beguiling in every one of her seduction scenes. Otherwise the movie is an average mixed bag.
    inkybrown

    Soledad Miranda's greatest legacy

    This eurohorror classic by Jess Franco stars Soledad Miranda as Countess Nadine Carody, a wealthy recluse who strips at a club in Istanbul. Ewa Strömberg plays a woman who is strangely drawn to the Countess. Nadine appears in Linda's dreams, beckoning her. Linda is then sent to the Nadine's island on a business assignment. The film follows the course of the strange romance between Linda and Nadine. Linda falls under Nadine's spell and a living nightmare soon begins. This film mixes dream and reality in a terrific way. Franco appears as Memmet, a sadistic killer. Soledad is absolutely fantastic in this movie. She's very low-key, yet totally captivating all the same. You'll wish you could be possessed by her! Franco's direction involves crazy zoom shots, interspersed footage of insects (with a scorpion that perhaps is meant to mirror the Countess), and a funky pop-art style. The psychedelic music used throughout the movie was written by Manfred Hübler and Siegfried Schwab. Despite its European success, Vampyros Lesbos never received distribution in the United States. It was long considered the Holy Grail of the European lesbian vampire genre. It was a renaissance in interest in Jess Franco, as well as the chart-topping success of the soundtrack in the '90s, that brought the film back into attention. A must-see for anyone into Soledad Miranda, Jess Franco, or vampire movies!
    8HumanoidOfFlesh

    A psychedelic exploitation.

    Linda Westinghouse(Ewa Stromberg)travels to a small island in Turkey to help Countess Nadine Carody(beautiful Soledad Miranda)complete an inheritance from Dracula's.The Countess turns out to be someone appearing in her dreams.But the Countess is a vampire and seduces Linda and drinks her blood."Las Vampiras"/"Vampyros Lesbos" is really a soft-core lesbian take on "Dracula".The film is filled with hallucinatory atmosphere and sensuality,so fans of violent exploitation may be disappointed.Jesus Franco plays a creepy hotel worker who likes to take women down into the basement.The soundtrack is pretty groovy-I liked it a lot.Overall,"Vampyros Lesbos" is a masterpiece and a must-see for fans of sleazy horror.
    db_simpson

    A heady cocktail of sleazy soft-core and art-house

    This has got to be one of the most surreal films ever made. The film brilliantly combines weird art-house imagery with sexadelic soft-core to create a genuinly original film, full of strange gothic colours and futuristic, freefall visuals. The eerie soundtrack of spacey synths and sexy piano sleeze brilliantly captures Linda's confusion as she enters the world of the mysterious Countess. This film is quite unlike anything else you have seen before.

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    • Curiosidades
      For most DVDs an image master from the French version titled "Vampiros lesbos" was used, while the original German release title was spelled "Vampyros Lesbos".
    • Erros de gravação
      (at around 1h 20 mins) Towards the end of the movie, when Linda calls desperately to the closed door of the balcony, the film crew on the other side can be seen reflected in the glass.
    • Citações

      Countess Nadine Carody: You are one of us now. The Queen of the Night will bear you up on her black wings.

    • Versões alternativas
      According to Jesus Franco in a live interview for the program "Versión Española" of RTVE, the film was shown in Spain with a cut of 12 minutes, and one third of the dialogue changed.
    • Conexões
      Featured in Eurotika!: The Diabolical Mr. Franco (1999)

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 15 de julho de 1971 (Alemanha Ocidental)
    • Países de origem
      • Alemanha Ocidental
      • Espanha
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    • Locações de filme
      • Istanbul, Turquia
    • Empresas de produção
      • Tele-Cine Film- und Fernsehproduktion
      • Fénix Cooperativa Cinematográfica
      • CCC Telecine
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    • Tempo de duração
      1 hora 29 minutos
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