by Colleen Wanglund, MoreHorror.com
Written and directed by French director Jean Rollin, Lips Of Blood (1975) is a horror/sexploitation flick that quite frankly I found to be boring.
Jean-Loup Phillipe (who also co-wrote the screenplay) stars as Frederic, a young man who begins a search for the castle from a photograph that he seems to remember from his childhood. The image of the castle unlocks years of apparently repressed memories that involve a young woman in white. Frederic soon discovers the secret that his mother has been hiding from him all of these years—a coven of female vampires.
It seems young Frederic’s father was killed by the vampires and Frederic’s mom was one of the villagers responsible for locking the busty and scantily-clad vampires away so they no longer posed a danger. Unfortunately Frederic not only found the coven, but he released the vampires to do more harm.
Written and directed by French director Jean Rollin, Lips Of Blood (1975) is a horror/sexploitation flick that quite frankly I found to be boring.
Jean-Loup Phillipe (who also co-wrote the screenplay) stars as Frederic, a young man who begins a search for the castle from a photograph that he seems to remember from his childhood. The image of the castle unlocks years of apparently repressed memories that involve a young woman in white. Frederic soon discovers the secret that his mother has been hiding from him all of these years—a coven of female vampires.
It seems young Frederic’s father was killed by the vampires and Frederic’s mom was one of the villagers responsible for locking the busty and scantily-clad vampires away so they no longer posed a danger. Unfortunately Frederic not only found the coven, but he released the vampires to do more harm.
- 12/17/2011
- by admin
- MoreHorror
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