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IMDbThe film used the same sets as Vampire Circus (1972).
Mary Collinson and Madeleine Collinson were from Malta and still had thick Maltese accents. As they had done with other foreign actors, Hammer simply had their dialog replaced by British performers.
Ingrid Pitt was offered the cameo role played by Katya Wyeth.
Twins of Evil was the third film in Hammer's "Karnstein trilogy," following The Vampire Lovers (1970) and Lust for a Vampire (1971) in a series loosely based on Sheridan Le Fanu's "Carmilla." These pictures were produced quickly--the trilogy's original UK release dates range only from October 1970 (The Vampire Lovers) to October 1971 (Twins of Evil)--and they were lurid even by Hammer standards, bloody and relatively steamy, with an emphasis on heaving bosoms and vampire-enhanced girl-on-girl sexuality.
According to Damien Thomas, Dennis Price was ill and in great pain while filming his brief cameo.
"Count Karnstein: What's the meaning of this, Weil? Out witch-hunting again? You've come to the wrong place. Gustav Weil: We seek the servants of the devil. Count Karnstein: Well, you've found one. Me! Now get out!"
"Gustav Weil: The devil has sent me twins of evil!"