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Vampyres (1975)

A duo of bisexual female vampires prey on passing motorists, whom they seduce and murder in the English countryside.
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A duo of bisexual female vampires prey on passing motorists, whom they seduce and murder in the English countryside.

Rating:R
Genre:Horror
Directed By:José Ramón Larraz
Written By:Diana Daubeney, José Ramón Larraz
In Theaters:1/1/1975
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Runtime:88 minutes
Studio:Lurco Films

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Marianne Morris

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Anulka Dziubinska

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Murray Brown

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Brian Deacon

John

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Sally Faulkner

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Michael Byrne

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Karl Lanchbury

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Margaret Heald

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Douglas Jones

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Gerald Case

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Bessie Love

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