Bloodlust / Bloodlust - The Black Forest Vampire / Bloodlust - The Vampire Of Nuremberg / Mosquito The Rapist
Release date:
1976 Switzerland
Running time:
85' (cover 87') - Source: VHS PAL 87' (cover 87') - Source: DVD (RC 2/PAL)
Rating:
Germ.: 18; UK: X
Main Crew:
Director: Marijan David Vajda (Winnetous Rückkehr 1998)
Producer: Monarex
Score: David Llewellyn
Writer: Mario D'Alcala
Director of photography: Norbet Friedländer / David Khan
Cast:
Summary:
Overwhelmed by the memories of his traumatic childhood and the hostile surroundings in which he now lives, a young accountant (Werner Pochath) is forced to live as a social outcast. His past has caused him mental problems and he now suffers from defective hearing and speech impediments. He surrounds himself with dolls and visits prostitutes but when his insanity takes control over his mind, he turns into a vampire who breaks into tombs, rapes, mutilates and steals parts of corpses (he cuts out the eyes an preserves them in alcohol) and sucks up their bodily fluids thru a two prong glass straw.
When a girl from his neighbourhood, which he secretly loves, plunges to death while sleepwalking, he turns completely nuts. He excavates the dead girl's body because he can't accept her death. Shocked by the terrible reality, his interest turns to the living, to quench his bloodlust...
Our Ranking
short review:
This movie definitely has a cold and disturbing atmosphere. The story of an social outcast who is harrased by his colleagues and eventually turns crazy is not very new though, but nevertheless good performed. Although this movie is about a human, meaning mortal being, not a classic vampire, doesn't reduce the movie in bloodsucking style - that you can be sure of...