
Wuchak
The precursor to Coppolas Bram Stokers Dracula
When a troupe of mostly female dancers stay at a professors mansion southeast of Rome, two of them (Helene Remy and Tina Gloriani) and a male friend make the mistake of seeking shelter at a nearby abandoned castle during a storm. The problem is, its inhabited by two predatory vampires, one male and the other female.
The Vampire and the Ballerina (1960) is a B&W Italian production originally called The Lover of the Vampire (translated from Italian). The old, hideous vampire transforming into a normal-looking male after drinking fresh blood is a concept borrowed by Francis Ford Coppola & (writer) James Hart for their "Bram Stoker's Dracula" 32 years later.
Hammers Horror of Dracul...