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The Vampire Girls

The Vampire Girls (1969)

June. 13,1969
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5.3
| Horror

A wrestler tries to break up a covey of vampires, led by the King of Vampires.

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Cortechba
1969/06/13

Overrated

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Bereamic
1969/06/14

Awesome Movie

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Zlatica
1969/06/15

One of the worst ways to make a cult movie is to set out to make a cult movie.

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Caryl
1969/06/16

It is a whirlwind of delight --- attractive actors, stunning couture, spectacular sets and outrageous parties. It's a feast for the eyes. But what really makes this dramedy work is the acting.

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Michael_Elliott
1969/06/17

Vampiras, Las (1969)* (out of 4) One of four Mexican horror films that Carradine made in a row features him as a Count ordering vampire brides to get new victims but there's a masked wrestler to the rescue. If you're coming into this expecting an out and out horror film then you're going to be disappointed but the majority of the action takes place with the wrestler, which is certainly just a rip on the Santo series. I wasn't a fan of that series and I'm not a fan of this movie, which drags itself out to 90-minutes and really doesn't have much going for it. This is obviously a very low budgeted movie so we get all sorts of bad special effects including the scenes where the bats transform into the women. The effects used here are so incredibly bad that I'm sure filmmakers from the 1890's would be laughing at them. There's another funny sequence where there's suppose to be a car crash but it's obvious the cars are driving incredibly slow so that they can avoid any damage to the cars. What does work are all the unintentional laughs, which there are plenty of. Carradine's performance, dubbed by a Mexican man at least thirty-years younger, offers up some goofy fun in his over the top performance. There are scenes with Carradine locked in a cage acting like a gorilla, which have to be seen if you're a fan of his. The rest of the cast are all forgettable, which is pretty much the one word for this film. I had to view the film in Spanish without any subs but I doubt the dialogue would have helped any.

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