About This Film
Susan, a newly married young woman still wearing her bridal gown, leaves on honeymoon with her new husband and eventually arrives at a hotel. Another woman seems to be stalking the couple from her position in a nearby car and when Susan is left alone in the room for just a few moments, she has a violent fantasy of a strange man leaping out of the closet and raping her. After her husband returns, she insists on leaving, which they do.
The couple arrives at a house where the husband apparently grew up. This is where the rest of the story unfolds. The wife sees the woman from the hotel in the woods on the property but she does not tell her husband. Susan notices in the house that there are paintings up of male ancestors, but none of the wives. She is told by the servants' daughter that the wives' paintings are in the cellar. Susan notices that one of the paintings of the wives has the face cut out of it. Susan's husband tells her that the woman in the painting is named Mircalla Karnstein, one of his ancestors, who two hundred years before murdered her husband on their wedding night because he supposedly made her commit unspeakable acts. Susan has violent dreams involving the mysterious woman she has been seeing. She wakes up and finds a dagger under her pillow. Susan starts to become detached from her husband. The husband calls on a doctor to figure out why she is having all of these dreams and what is wrong with her. Soon Mircalla is invading Susan's dreams, persuading her to use a mysterious dagger, which keeps reappearing no matter where it is hidden, to butcher Susan's husband as Mircalla did hers.
One day while strolling out on the beach, the husband discovers a naked woman buried in the sand; only her snorkel provides air. He digs her out and takes her home, where she reveals herself to be Carmilla. Susan falls under the spell of Carmilla, a vampire who seduces her and drinks her blood. The husband finally catches on that Carmilla is really his ancestor Mircalla Karnstein and that his life is in danger. The repressed Susan's desires are awakened in the intense lesbian love affair and she embarks on a spree of bloody mayhem. They kill the doctor, the guardian of the property, and they try to kill the husband, too, but he kills them while the two women are resting in their coffins as vampires. After this happens, the servant's daughter arrives, and reveals that she was bitten too; she then kneels and allows him to shoot her once in the head. He returns to the coffin with a dagger and the scene cuts to a newspaper column declaring Man cuts out the hearts of three women, suggesting that the husband was found and arrested for the three murders.
A young newlywed woman begins to have disturbing nightmares just after settling into the old mansion that has belonged to her husband's family for centuries. When her sinister dreams come true, the innocent bride is caught in a maddening maze of unspeakable horrors.
The couple arrives at a house where the husband apparently grew up. This is where the rest of the story unfolds. The wife sees the woman from the hotel in the woods on the property but she does not tell her husband. Susan notices in the house that there are paintings up of male ancestors, but none of the wives. She is told by the servants' daughter that the wives' paintings are in the cellar. Susan notices that one of the paintings of the wives has the face cut out of it. Susan's husband tells her that the woman in the painting is named Mircalla Karnstein, one of his ancestors, who two hundred years before murdered her husband on their wedding night because he supposedly made her commit unspeakable acts. Susan has violent dreams involving the mysterious woman she has been seeing. She wakes up and finds a dagger under her pillow. Susan starts to become detached from her husband. The husband calls on a doctor to figure out why she is having all of these dreams and what is wrong with her. Soon Mircalla is invading Susan's dreams, persuading her to use a mysterious dagger, which keeps reappearing no matter where it is hidden, to butcher Susan's husband as Mircalla did hers.
One day while strolling out on the beach, the husband discovers a naked woman buried in the sand; only her snorkel provides air. He digs her out and takes her home, where she reveals herself to be Carmilla. Susan falls under the spell of Carmilla, a vampire who seduces her and drinks her blood. The husband finally catches on that Carmilla is really his ancestor Mircalla Karnstein and that his life is in danger. The repressed Susan's desires are awakened in the intense lesbian love affair and she embarks on a spree of bloody mayhem. They kill the doctor, the guardian of the property, and they try to kill the husband, too, but he kills them while the two women are resting in their coffins as vampires. After this happens, the servant's daughter arrives, and reveals that she was bitten too; she then kneels and allows him to shoot her once in the head. He returns to the coffin with a dagger and the scene cuts to a newspaper column declaring Man cuts out the hearts of three women, suggesting that the husband was found and arrested for the three murders.
A young newlywed woman begins to have disturbing nightmares just after settling into the old mansion that has belonged to her husband's family for centuries. When her sinister dreams come true, the innocent bride is caught in a maddening maze of unspeakable horrors.
Keywords
Female Nudity
Female Rear Nudity
Female Full Frontal Nudity
Female Frontal Nudity
Sex
Female Pubic Hair
Rape
Death
Lesbian
Blood
Lesbianism
Grindhouse Film
Bare Chested Male
Pubic Hair
1970s
Based On Novel
Public Nudity
Castle
Breasts
Vampire
Nightmare
Supernatural Power
Love Triangle
Looking At Oneself In A Mirror
Sex Horror
Murder Of A Nude Woman
Fellatio
Sleeping Nude
Europe
Femme Fatale
Drinking Blood
Actual Animal Killed
Misogyny
Female Vampire
Mysterious Woman
Blood Spatter
Poison
Spain
Husband
Dagger
Newlywed
Close Up Of Breasts
Camera Shot Of A Man's Bare Feet
Man Carries A Woman
Numerous Handsome Men
Clothes Ripping
Sedative
18th Century
Grandfather Clock
Double Barreled Shotgun
Walking In The Woods
Locked Out
Attacked From Behind
Vampirism
Honeymoon
Tension
Lesbian Vampire
Red Rose
Fox Hunt
Bruised Face
Kiss On Forehead
Bandaged Hand
Car Won't Start
Shot In The Groin
Hands Tied Behind Back
Carmilla
Room Service
Sketching A Portrait
Human Bone
Stabbed Over And Over
Kiss On The Cheek
Brainwashed
Carbine
Woman Wears A Wedding Dress
Aviary
Full Frontal Female
Horny Husband
Remote
Old Mansion
Battle Of The Sexes
Female Toxicity
Raped On Wedding Day
Begins With Plato Quotation
Woman Being Stripped
Attacker Hiding In A Closet
Miniature Canon
Close Up Of A Woman's Bush
Opening A Tomb
Pigeon Coop
Fox Caught In A Leg Hold Trap
Bouquet Of Gladiolas
Bouquet Of Red Roses
Lifted By Hair
Camera Shot Between A Man's Legs
Painting With Hole For Face
Strobe
Injection In Butt
Buried In Sand
Breathing Through A Snorkle
Diver's Mask
Wearing A Ring With Jewel Towrd Palm
Tea Service
Collecting Shells
Hand Cut
Painting With Face Cut Out
Bite On The Neck
Wooden Box
Breaking Into A Desk
Slashed With A Knife
Sleeping In A Coffin
Shot Over And Over
Shot In The Back Of The Head
Year 1772
Man And Woman Share A Bubble Bath
1770s
Breast Removal
Marriage As Hell
Woman's Foot Caught In A Leg Hold Trap
Also Known As
A Ensaguentada Noiva de Drácula, Bloody Fiancée, Till Death Do Us Part, A Noiva Ensanguentada, Blood Castle, 鮮血の花嫁, Кровавая невеста, Den blodbesudlade bruden, Verentahrima morsian, Original title: La novia ensangrentada