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Binding: DVD
EAN: 0612385221095
Format: Collector's Edition, Color, Full Screen, NTSC
Label: Retro-Seduction Cinema
Manufacturer: Retro-Seduction Cinema
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Retro-Seduction Cinema
Region Code: 1
Release Date: June 28, 2005
Running Time: 140 minutes
Sales Rank: 33857
Studio: Retro-Seduction Cinema
Editorial Review:
Description: Hailed as one of the most erotic and provocative vampire films ever made, Joseph Sarno’s VAMPIRE ECSTASY pulsates with an arousing sensuality and blood-chilling horror that has never been equaled.
VAMPIRE ECSTASY a.k.a. VEIL OF BLOOD (1974) stars MARIE FORSA Directed by Joe Sarno Nestled in the mountains of present day Germany, a grim and secluded castle stands - the haunted legacy of the beautiful medieval vampire Baroness Varga. Put to death for her ravenous hunger for female bodies and blood, the Baroness uttered a curse that she would one day return to forever satisfy her unnatural lust...and that day has finally come! Four women have gathered at the castle unaware that its darkly seductive housekeeper is a satanic high priestess presiding over a coven of delectable servants, each night performing wild orgiastic rituals and sensual lesbian acts to keep the Baroness’ profane spirit alive. As the women are drawn deeper into the ultra erotic nightmare - succumbing to torrid and evil fantasies of the flesh - it will be the most uninhibited among them who shall serve as the vessel into which the Baroness passes...to continue her evil reign of terror.
DVD Contents: - Feature film: VAMPIRE ECSTASY (Director’s Cut) - Interview: JOE SARNO and CHRIS D. NEBE - Commentary by producer CHRIS D. NEBE - Full Color Booklet with Liner Notes - Trailers to upcoming JOE SARNO RELEASES
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - Not as much ecstasy as I was anticipating
This German film, which was actually released in 1973, would seem to offer fans of erotic horror a nice little treat. Perhaps it did at the time of its release, but the whole thing comes across as rather bland these days, and this resulted in a little disappointment for this viewer. The storyline itself also has some virtues to it, but the film's rather sparse elaboration of what is actually going on combined with its actors'/actresses' sometimes hard-to-understand English accents keep it from realizing ... Read More
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