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'''''Vampyros Lesbos''''' is a [[1971]] film directed by [[Jesus Franco]]. It is an erotic horror tale inspired by [[Bram Stoker]]'s novel [[Dracula]]. The main character, Linda Westinghouse (played by [[Ewa Strömberg]]), is a young lawyer who travels on a job assignment to an island where she meets the mysterious young and beautiful [[countess]] Carody ([[Soledad Miranda]]). '''''Vampyros Lesbos''''' is a [[1971]] film directed by [[Jesus Franco]]. It is an erotic horror tale inspired by [[Bram Stoker]]'s novel [[Dracula]]. The main character, Linda Westinghouse (played by [[Ewa Strömberg]]), is a young lawyer who travels on a job assignment to an island where she meets the mysterious young and beautiful [[countess]] Carody ([[Soledad Miranda]]).
-The film is considered by many to be one of Franco's best and a cult classic of European [[Exploitation film]]. Its score, composed by [[Manfred Hübler]] and [[Siegfried Schwab]] also gained a cult following when it was rereleased.+The film is considered by many to be one of Franco's best and a cult classic of European [[Exploitation film]]. Its score, composed by [[Manfred Hübler]] and [[Siegfried Schwab]] also gained a cult following when it was rereleased.{{GFDL}}
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Vampyros Lesbos is a 1971 film directed by Jesus Franco. It is an erotic horror tale inspired by Bram Stoker's novel Dracula. The main character, Linda Westinghouse (played by Ewa Strömberg), is a young lawyer who travels on a job assignment to an island where she meets the mysterious young and beautiful countess Carody (Soledad Miranda).

The film is considered by many to be one of Franco's best and a cult classic of European Exploitation film. Its score, composed by Manfred Hübler and Siegfried Schwab also gained a cult following when it was rereleased.



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