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Release Date:
May 14, 1971
Original Title:
Blood Suckers
Alternate Titles:
Blodsugarna
Blood Suckers
Bloodsuckers
Doctors Wear Scarlet
Freedom Seekers
Incense for the Damned
Incense of the Damned
Suceurs de sang
Vampire Sacrifice
Vampiros
Genres:
Horror
Production Companies:
Lucinda Films
Production Countries:
Greece | United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 87
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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Assistant Editor:
Maxine Julius
Camera Operator:
Ronnie Maasz
Dialogue Editor:
Don Deacon
Director:
Julian More
Robert Hartford-Davis
Director of Photography:
Desmond Dickinson
Editor:
Peter Thornton
Executive Producer:
Peter Newbrook
Music:
Robert Richards
Producer:
Graham Harris
Production Design:
George Provis
Screenplay:
Julian More
Sound Recordist:
Tony Dawe
Dennis Whitlock
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