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Anno di Uscita: 1971
Nazione: United Kingdom
Titolo Alternativo: The Gemini Twins, As Filhas de Drácula, Les jumelles diaboliques, Draculas heksejagt, Drácula y las mellizas, Draculan kaksoset, Draculas tvillingar, Pirun kaksoset, Les sévices de Dracula, The Evil Twins, The Virgin Vampires, Twins of Dracula, Ta didyma tou Drakoula, A gonosz ikrek, Le figlie di Dracula, Dorakyura chi no shitatari, Las hijas de Drácula, Draculas døtre, As Servas de Drácula, Gemenele diabolice, Djävulens dotter, Draculas dotter, Близнецы зла, Зловещие близнецы, Draculas Hexenjagd, U znaku blizanaca
Regista: John Hough
Sceneggiatore: Sheridan Le Fanu, Tudor Gates
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Compagnie: Hammer Film Productions, The Rank Organisation
Genere: Drama, Horror
Premi: N/D
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Parole Chiave: bonfire, castle, puritan, satanism, sister sister relationship, twin sister, vampire, virgin, witch burning, witch hunt
In the village of Karnstein, Count Karstein resurrects Mircalla Karnstein and turns her into a vampire. As villagers start dying, Gustav Weil leads his puritan group to hunt down those afflicted with witchcraft. Unbeknownst to them, one of Gustav's twin nieces, Frieda, becomes involved in the devilish cult and starts spreading evil. Meanwhile, Gustav mistakenly condemns Maria, the innocent twin, for witchcraft, threatening her life.
‘Twins of Evil’ (1971) is a British horror film directed by John Hough, blending elements of vampire lore with historical witch hunts. The movie explores themes of religious zealotry and its consequences through the lens of a puritanical group led by Gustav Weil, who condemns innocent women suspected of witchcraft. The plot thickens when Frieda, one of Gustav's twin nieces, becomes entangled in Satanism, causing chaos and death in Karnstein village. The film serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of blind prejudice and fanaticism.
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