Dugo ng Vampira

Dugo ng Vampira

Release date : January 1, 1969
Runtime : 1h 50m
Countries of origin : Philippines /
Original Language : Tagalog /
Director : Emmanuel H. Borlaza /
Production companies : VP Pictures /
January 1, 1969 1h 50m Philippines Horror Tagalog More
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The town's landed gentleman and unrepentant vampire Angustia has just feasted on a young female victim and is now pursued by an angry mob of torch-carrying villagers. Cornered in the grounds of his villa, Angustia is staked through the heart with a sharpened cross and left to die alone in agony. With the sound of a howling wolf in the distance, he is tended to by his distraught sweetheart, who removes the cross and buries him underneath it. Being mortal, she is also carrying the vampire's children – twins, one good and one inherently evil – and after her mother is thrown down her stairs by an unseen force (linked to the cobra curled around the vampire's grave marker!), she leaves one of the babies, flees the village with the other child, and heads in a trance directly for the sanctuary of Angustia's villa.
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  • title:Dugo ng Vampira
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1969
  • Runtime:1h 50m
  • Genres: Horror ·
  • Countries of origin: Philippines ·
  • Original Language: Tagalog ·
  • Director: Emmanuel H. Borlaza /
  • Writers: Rico Bello Omagap · Emmanuel H. Borlaza ·
  • Production companies: VP Pictures ·
  • Overview:The town's landed gentleman and unrepentant vampire Angustia has just feasted on a young female victim and is now pursued by an angry mob of torch-carrying villagers. Cornered in the grounds of his villa, Angustia is staked through the heart with a sharpened cross and left to die alone in agony. With the sound of a howling wolf in the distance, he is tended to by his distraught sweetheart, who removes the cross and buries him underneath it. Being mortal, she is also carrying the vampire's children – twins, one good and one inherently evil – and after her mother is thrown down her stairs by an unseen force (linked to the cobra curled around the vampire's grave marker!), she leaves one of the babies, flees the village with the other child, and heads in a trance directly for the sanctuary of Angustia's villa.
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