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Wednesday, December 29, 2010

STILLS FROM GERARDO 'GERRY' DE LEON'S "CURSE OF THE VAMPIRES" (1966)

Gerry de Leon's "Curse of the Vampires," shown locally as "Ibulong Mo Sa Hangin," and released in video as "Blood of the Vampires."



"Ibulong Mo sa Hangin" (1966)- Stars Amalia Fuentes, Romeo Vasquez, Eddie Garcia, Johnny Monteiro, Mary Walter, Rosrio Del Pilar, Francisco Cruz, Quiel Mendoza/ Directed by Gerardo de Leon

















Released worldwide as "Blood of the Vampires"/ Also known as "Curse of the Vampires"

Product Description: Eerie visuals and authentic dungeon locations enhance this tale of the undead who live on the warm blood of human victims! Philippine horror star Eddie Garcia stars as an innocent victim of his family's dreaded bloodsucking curse, which causes him to prowl by night, Dracula-style, in a quest to comfort his insatiable bloodlust. Even his amorous seductions take an evil turn from passion to bloody frenzy! Presented here for the first time on video completely uncut from the original negative, this chilling gothic shocker (also known as "Curse of the Vampires") will leave you clutching your throat! (Source: Amazon)

1 comment:

allen yu said...

I am looking for a pinoy dracula movie, one I watched during the early 80's, I can't remember if it is black and white or colored, but at the end, there was this scene where the hero fought swordfight (fencing)? with dracula, on to dracula's dungeon where he tied up a lot of sleeveless women (and some of them are sweating really hard) both vertically and horizontally. In the end the hero prevails and saved all tied women. What is this film? Was it Johnny Monteiro or Fernando Poe Jr.? I may be wrong, but hope somebody can enlighten me on this. i"ve been searching for this film for a long, long time.

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