Two women on the run seek shelter in an ominous castle where they fall prey to a sadistic vampire... With its dark cemetery a gallery of hooded skeletons bizarre rooms and slithery vaults the picture comes close to Lovecraft - except that its sexual components are more graphically presented. With long periods devoid of dialogue this is one of Jean Rollin's most lyrical films.
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Two women on the run seek shelter in an old castle, unaware that its owner - a sadistic vampire - lurks in the shadows. Jean Rollin's film exposes the sexual undertones that are only hinted at in most vampire movies.
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