The Blood Drinkers

The Blood Drinkers

Movie |

Blood Sucking | Dwarf

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  • Genre(s): Horror
  • Language(s): Tagalog
  • Director(s): Gerardo de Leon
  • Cast(s): Amalia Fuentes, Celia Rodriguez, Mary Walter, Vic Diaz, Ronald Remy See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 26min
  • Music: Tito Arevalo,Tony Gosalvez,Demetrio de Santos,Restie Castro,Pat Del Rosario
  • Award(s): FAMAS 1965 (Won)
    FAMAS 1965 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: Town in a Lake, Shake, Rattle & Roll Extreme
  • Story:

    Dr. Marco's most beloved Katrina has died. As a vampire, Marco has devised a plan to bring her back from the dead. It requires large amounts of human blood and will eventually necessitate the transplantation of a human heart. Directed by Gerardo de Leon. Starring Ronald Remy, Amalia Fuentes in the lead roles.

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STORY

Story

Dr. Marco's most beloved Katrina has died. As a vampire, Marco has devised a plan to bring her back from the dead. It requires large amounts of human blood and will eventually necessitate the transplantation of a human heart. Directed by Gerardo de Leon. Starring Ronald Remy, Amalia Fuentes in the lead roles.

AWARDS

Won
FAMAS Award

Best Supporting Actress | 1965 | Celia

Nominations
FAMAS Award

Best Picture | 1965

Best Actor | 1965

Best Actress | 1965

Best Director | 1965

TRIVIA

Trivia

As explained by Samuel M. Sherman in the DVD commentary, color stock was in short supply in the Philippines, thus the decision to tint scenes.

In the American release, the role of the very unconvincing rubber bat was expanded from what appears to have been only one shot in the original (and given the name, "Basra"), because the distributor loved the little monster.

Serialized in Hiwaga Komiks.

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