Blood Suckers

Blood Suckers (1971)


  • Genre: Horror
  • Release Date: 1971-05-14
  • User Rating: 3.8/10 from 18 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 27min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: Lucinda Films
  • Production Country: United Kingdom, Greece
  • Directors: Julian More, Robert Hartford-Davis.
star 3.8/10
From 18 Ratings

Summary

A group of friends search for a young English Oxford student who has disappeared whilst researching in Greece. They are shocked to find that, wherever he has been, certain unsolved murders have taken place. Not believing that their friend could be the perpetrator of such acts, they press on with their search, finding him under the spell of a beautiful Vampire, whose blood-sucking methods include the use of sado-masochism. Believing they have killed her, the group return home, unaware that their friend is now a Vampire.

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  • Patrick Macnee

    as Derek Longbow
  • Edward Woodward

    as Dr. Holstrom
  • Alexander Davion

    as Tony Seymore
  • Peter Cushing

    as Dr. Walter Goodrich
  • Johnny Sekka

    as Bob Kirby
  • Madeleine Hinde

    as Penelope
  • William Mervyn

    as Marc Honeydew
  • Patrick Mower

    as Richard Fountain
  • David Lodge

    as Colonel
  • Imogen Hassall

    as Chriseis
  • Valerie Van Ost

    as Don's Wife
  • Françoise Pascal

    as Girl at Orgy (uncredited)
  • Marianne Stone

    as Cheerful Lady at Party (uncredited)
Directing Julian More Director
Directing Robert Hartford-Davis Director
Sound Tony Dawe Sound Recordist
Sound Robert Richards Music
Sound Don Deacon Dialogue Editor
Production Peter Newbrook Executive Producer
Camera Ronnie Maasz Camera Operator
Editing Maxine Julius Assistant Editor
Sound Dennis Whitlock Sound Recordist
Art George Provis Production Design
Production Graham Harris Producer
Camera Desmond Dickinson Director of Photography
Editing Peter Thornton Editor
Writing Julian More Screenplay

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