Luisa is called to the bed of her dying mother Edith at Karlstein Castle. Before she dies, she tells Luisa that the Karlsteins are a family of vampires and that her ancestor, the original Count Karlstein, lies buried in the crypt. Afterwards, Luisa goes and finds the count's coffin and discovers that he is undead. As she takes Karine, her cousin as her lover, a police inspector, Ptuschko investigates a series of killings around the town, dismissing the locals who insist these are being caused by vampires.
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Carmen Yazalde
Luisa Karlstein (as Britt Nichols)
Anne Libert
Karine / Luisa's cousin / lover
Alberto Dalbés
Ptuschko / Inspector (as Alberto Dalbes)
Howard Vernon
Count Karlstein / Dracula
Daniel White
Count Max Karlstein
Jesús Franco
Cyril Jefferson
Fernando Bilbao
Charlie, the reporter (uncredited)
Carmen Carbonell
Baroness Edith Karlstein / Luisa's mother (uncredited)
Conchita Núñez
Margot / the waitress (uncredited)
Eduarda Pimenta
Dorian / Stripper (uncredited)
Yelena Samarina
Ana Kramer (uncredited)
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- Release Date 12/14/1972
- Language French
- Director Jesús Franco
- Writer Jesús Franco
- Editor Roberto Fandiño
- Cinematographer José Climent
- Company Interfilme
| Country | Date | Format | Certification |
|---|---|---|---|
| France | Dec 14, 1972 | Theatrical | 18 |
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