Female Vampire

Female Vampire (a.k.a. The Bare-Breasted Countess) is a French-Belgian horror film written, directed, and co-edited by Jesús Franco. It was produced in 1973, but was only theatrically distributed in 1975. The film is set in Madeira and stars actress Lina Romay as Irina von Karlstein, a vampire who has sex with both male and female victims. In an unusual variation of the vampire myth, Karlstein performs oral sex on her victims until they die, draining them of their sexual fluids.

Female Vampire
DVD cover
Directed byJesús Franco
Screenplay byJesús Franco
Produced byMarius Lesoeur
Starring
CinematographyJesús Franco
Edited by
  • Jesús Franco
  • Ramon Ardid
Music byDaniel White
Production
companies
  • Brux International Pictures
  • Les Films Marc
Release date
  • May 7, 1975 (May 7, 1975)
Countries
  • Belgium
  • France

Three versions of the film were shot: straight horror, horror mixed with sex, and a hardcore pornography version. Franco's original title for the film was The Bare Breasted Countess, but it was released under many different titles over the years. To assuage Franco, the film was screened as The Bare Breasted Countess at the 2009 Fantastic Fest in the United States, which Franco attended as guest of honor. The film's title was inexplicably changed to Female Vampire for its DVD release.

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