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The Velvet Vampire, also known as Cemetery Girls, is a 1971 American vampire film directed by Stephanie Rothman. It stars Celeste Yarnall , Michael Blodgett , Sherry Miles, Gene Shane, Jerry Daniels, Sandy Ward , and Paul Prokop.
In 1971, she starred as the titular vampire in Stephanie Rothman's low-budget film The Velvet Vampire, of which Dave Kehr of the Chicago Reader said, "Given the genre (horror) and the budget (extremely low), it may seem perverse to say that Stephanie Rothman's 1971 film is among the best women's films ever made, but so it is." [3]
Cemetery Girls, an alternative title for Count Dracula's Great Love (originally El gran amor del conde Drácula), a 1974 Spanish film directed by Javier Aguirre; Cemetery Girls, an alternative title for The Velvet Vampire, an American vampire movie from 1971 directed by Stephanie Rothman
Rothman turned down Corman's offer to make both a sequel to Student Nurses and a woman in prison film, The Big Doll House (1971) [6] because she was not enthusiastic about either project. Instead she directed The Velvet Vampire (1971) for New World which has become a cult hit, although it was a commercial disappointment. [7]
Here are vampire movies from the '80s, '90s and 2000s, including a few options that kids might even enjoy watching on Netflix, Hulu and beyond. ... 'Daughters of Darkness' (1971)
The Vampire Happening: Freddie Francis: Pia Degermark, Thomas Hunter, Yvor Murillo West Germany [72] Vampyros Lesbos: Jesús Franco: Ewa Strömberg, Soledad Miranda, Andrés Monales West Germany Spain [73] The Velvet Vampire: Stephanie Rothman: Celeste Yarnall, Michael Blodgett, Sherry Miles United States [74] Venom: Peter Sykes
Decker Drive-In advertisement for the double-feature horror films, The Velvet Vampire and Scream of the Demon Lover. 7 July 1971. Items portrayed in this file depicts
Pages in category "1971 comedy-drama films" The following 50 pages are in this category, out of 50 total. ... The Velvet Vampire; W. W.R.: Mysteries of the Organism;