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Under hypnosis, a young woman turns into a vampire.Under hypnosis, a young woman turns into a vampire.Under hypnosis, a young woman turns into a vampire.
Thomas Browne Henry
- Mr. Perkins
- (as Thomas B. Henry)
Jean Dean
- Mrs. Perkins
- (as Jeanne Dean)
Shirley Delancey
- Terry
- (as Shirley De Lancey)
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- TriviaAmerican International Pictures released this film to many drive-in theaters as the bottom half of a double feature with I Was a Teenage Frankenstein (1957) with the tagline: "Warning! Can You Take It? Fiendish! Frenzied! Frightening! It Will Haunt You For Days Afterwards[sic]!"
- GoofsDuring the first scene of the "stake" that will kill Nancy Perkins (Sandra Harrison), it is shown to be about four inches long. In the second scene, when it is protruding from out of her body, it is about one foot long and perceptively sharper at the end of it.
- Quotes
Nancy Perkins: Who am I? What am I doing, I - I'm living a nightmare!
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One of my sci-fi/horror/fantasy reviews written 50 years ago: Directed by Herbert L. Strock; Screenplay by Aben Kandel; Produced by Herman Cohen for American-International Pictures release. Photography by Monroe Askins; Edited by Robert Moore; Music by Paul Dunlap; production manager & assistant director: Austen Jewell. Starring Sandra Harrison, Louise Lewis, Jerry Blaine, Gail Ganley, Heather Ames, Malcolm Atterbury, Mary Adams, Don Devlin, Jeanne Dean and Richard Devon.
Evil Chemistry teacher at a girls' school puts one of her favorite pupils under a dangerous spell, and mystifying deaths result.
Evil Chemistry teacher at a girls' school puts one of her favorite pupils under a dangerous spell, and mystifying deaths result.
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- Also known as
- La sangre del vampiro
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- Runtime1 hour 9 minutes
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- 1.85 : 1
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