Vampyres (1974)

José Ramón Larraz's seductive and sinister British horror gem, where two vampire women stalk the fog-drenched English countryside.

Vampyres - Movie Information

  • Original Title: Vampyres
  • Release Year: 1974
  • Directed by: José Ramón Larraz
  • Type: Movie
  • Genres: Horror
  • Age Rating (US): R
  • Runtime: 1h 28m
  • Original Language: English
  • Spoken Languages: English
  • Release Date (Theatrical): January 1, 1975 (United States - R), November 10, 2007 (Germany)
  • Alternative Titles: Vampires in the Twilight (DE), Vampyres, Daughters of Dracula (UK), Vampyres: Daughters of Darkness (US), ドーターズ・オブ・ドラキュラ/吸血淫乱姉妹 (JP)
  • Production Companies: Lurco Films
  • Production Countries: United Kingdom

Vampyres - Plot

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

Vampyres - Trailer

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They shared the pleasures of the flesh and the horrors of the grave!

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Vampyres - Cast & Crew

Director(s)

  • José Ramón Larraz

Main Cast

  • Marianne Morris
  • Anulka Dziubinska
  • Murray Brown
  • Brian Deacon
  • Sally Faulkner
  • Michael Byrne
  • Karl Lanchbury
  • Margaret Heald
  • Douglas Jones
  • Gerald Case

Writers

  • Diana Daubeney
  • Thomas Owen
  • José Ramón Larraz

Producers

  • Brian Smedley-Aston

Vampyres - FAQs

What is Vampyres about?

Vampyres follows two bisexual female vampires, Fran and Miriam, who haunt a crumbling English country manor and lure passing motorists to their doom. Blending eroticism with gothic horror, the film is celebrated for its dreamlike atmosphere, lush cinematography, and its subversive take on vampire mythology.

Is Vampyres considered a cult classic?

Absolutely. Vampyres has earned a devoted cult following over the decades, widely regarded as one of the finest examples of 1970s British horror. Its moody visuals, transgressive themes, and the magnetic performances of Marianne Morris and Anulka Dziubinska have cemented its reputation as a genre landmark.

Where can you stream Vampyres right now?

You can stream Vampyres on several platforms, including Tubi TV and Fawesome for free, or Philo, Night Flight Plus, Screambox, FlixFling, and Midnight Pulp via subscription. It's also available to rent or buy on Apple TV, Google Play Movies, and YouTube.

Does Vampyres have a connection to Dracula?

Not directly — despite the UK release title Vampyres: Daughters of Dracula, the film has no narrative link to the Dracula mythology. The title was a marketing choice to capitalise on the era's vampire craze. The story stands entirely on its own, with no mention of Dracula or his lineage.

Who are the lead actresses in Vampyres?

The film stars Marianne Morris as Fran and Anulka Dziubinska as Miriam — the two vampire predators at the heart of the story. Both deliver hypnotic, fearless performances. Dziubinska was a Playboy Playmate at the time, and her casting alongside Morris gave the film considerable attention upon release.

Was Vampyres well received by critics?

Critics have grown increasingly appreciative of Vampyres over time. Initially dismissed in some quarters for its explicit content, it is now praised for Harry Waxman's atmospheric cinematography and Larraz's assured direction. Horror scholars frequently cite it as a sophisticated, artistically ambitious entry in the vampire subgenre.

Where was Vampyres filmed?

Vampyres was filmed primarily at Oakley Court, a Victorian Gothic mansion near Windsor in Berkshire, England. The location — also used in several Hammer Horror productions — lends the film its distinctive, brooding atmosphere. The surrounding countryside roads feature prominently in the predatory sequences.

Has Vampyres been remade or re-released?

Yes — a Spanish remake titled Vampyres was released in 2015, directed by Víctor Matellano and featuring the original's Marianne Morris and Anulka Dziubinska in supporting roles. The original 1974 film has also received several restored home video releases, including a celebrated Blu-ray edition from Arrow Video.

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