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Lesbian vampirism is a trope in 20th-century exploitation film and literature. It was a way to hint at or titillate with the taboo idea of
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in a fantasy context outside the heavily censored realm of social realism.


Origins and early history

The vampires based in Slavic mythology, the
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, were said to sneak into houses at night and drink the blood of people. Countess Elizabeth Bathory also inspired the vampire myth, and her victims were all young women. It is believed that these two early additions to vampire lore, real and fictional, have contributed to the mythology of the vampire, in particular an attraction to young, beautiful women present in modern retelling of the vampire mythos. The portrayal of vampires has had sexual connotations since the Victorian era, but during that era it had more to do with demonising sexual behaviour. The women in Victorian era vampire media were often portrayed as sexually transgressive and then punished for said transgressions. As part of this moral panic, the trope of lesbian vampires appeared to reinforce heteronormativity.


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'' and its adaptations

The genre has its roots in Sheridan le Fanu's novella ''
Carmilla ''Carmilla'' is an 1872 Gothic fiction, Gothic novella by Irish author Sheridan Le Fanu and one of the early works of vampire fiction, predating Bram Stoker's ''Dracula'' (1897) by 26 years. First published as a Serial (literature), serial in ' ...
'' about the love of a female vampire for a young woman:
Sometimes after an hour of apathy, my strange and beautiful companion would take my hand and hold it with a fond pressure, renewed again and again; blushing softly, gazing in my face with languid and burning eyes, and breathing so fast that her dress rose and fell with the tumultuous respiration. It was like the ardour of a lover; it embarrassed me; it was hateful and yet overpowering; and with gloating eyes she drew me to her, and her hot lips travelled along my cheek in kisses; and she would whisper, almost in sobs, 'You are mine, you shall be mine, and you and I are one for ever'. (''Carmilla'', Chapter 4).
Carmilla is a constant presence in the protagonist, Laura's life. Her role evolves from mother to lover, though their relationship revolves around Carmilla feeding on Laura. When Carmilla is discovered later in the novella, the story plays on themes of patriarchy and homophobia as Carmilla is seen to be corrupting and tarnishing these young women. '' Dracula's Daughter'' (1936) gave the first hints of lesbian attraction in a vampire film, in the scene in which the title character, portrayed by Gloria Holden, preys upon an attractive girl she has invited to her house to pose for her.Breen, quoted in Worland, Rick (2007). ''The Horror Film: An Introduction''. Blackwell Publishing. . p. 126 Universal highlighted Countess Zaleska's attraction to women in some of its original advertising for the film, using the tag line "Save the women of London from Dracula's Daughter!" Le Fanu's ''Carmilla'' was adapted by Roger Vadim as '' Blood and Roses'' in 1960. ''Terror in the Crypt'' (1964) follows suit, with a portrayal of subtle lesbian attraction between a Karnstein descendant (possessed by Carmilla) and her victim. More explicit lesbian content was provided in
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Studios production of the Karnstein Trilogy of films loosely adapted from ''Carmilla''. '' The Vampire Lovers'' (1970) was the first, starring Ingrid Pitt and Madeline Smith. It was a relatively straightforward re-telling of LeFanu's novella, but with more overt violence and sexuality. '' Lust for a Vampire'' (1971) followed, with Yutte Stensgaard as the same character played by Pitt, returning to prey upon students at an all-girls school. This version had her falling in love with a male teacher at the school. '' Twins of Evil'' (1972) had the least "lesbian" content, with one female vampire biting a female victim on the breast. It starred real life identical twins and ''Playboy'' Playmates Madeleine and
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. Partially due to censorship restraints from the BBFC, Hammer's trilogy actually had fewer lesbian elements as it progressed.


In literature

Charles Busch's play ''
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'' is a popular example of the genre. The satirical sketch ran for over five years, making it one of the most successful
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shows of all time. '' The Gilda Stories'' by Jewelle Gomez features a lesbian who escapes from slavery in the 1850s and becomes inducted into a group of vampires. The novel won two Lambda Literary Awards. Elfriede Jelinek's stage play ''
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'', a modern re-telling of ''Carmilla'', has two lesbian vampires as its protagonists. Emily, a wife and nurse, becomes a vampire and transforms her friend, Carmilla, into a vampire as well. The two become lovers and drink the blood of children. Ultimately, they are hunted down by their husbands and murdered. Among these in a more modern rendition is
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. In both the book series and television adaptation, Pam is portrayed as a bisexual woman who prefers women. Though most of the characters in the ''Southern Vampire Mysteries'' experiment with their sexuality, Pam is one of a dozen that falls into the LGBT category, including Sophie-Anne Leclerq and Tara Thornton, among others.


In film and television

Jesús Franco's 1971 horror film ''
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'' can be considered one of the most focused exploitation films using the theme of a lesbian vampire. ''Vampyros Lesbos'' was referenced by Quentin Tarantino in his 1997 movie '' Jackie Brown''. A more specialized form of vampire lesbianism involves incestuous attraction, either implied or consummated. The 2007
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film '' Mil Mascaras vs. the Aztec Mummy'' includes a scene involving identical-twin teenage vampire girls who express their attraction to each other as part of an attempt to lure Mil Mascaras into a three-way encounter that is actually a trap. The genre was also spoofed in the "Lesbian Vampire Lovers of Lust" episode of '' Dr. Terrible's House of Horrible'', a comedy television series. Recent British vampire film '' Razor Blade Smile'' (1998), which presents itself partly as a series of homages to and clichés from other vampire films, includes an erotic lesbian vampire scene, as well as similar heterosexual episodes. In the 2001 film '' Jesus Christ Vampire Hunter'', Jesus Christ fights vampires to protect lesbians from becoming a vampire. Another spoof of the genre, entitled '' Lesbian Vampire Killers'', was released in 2009. '' Blood of the Tribades'', released in 2016, is an updated variant on the trope and was described as "a modern take on 70s Euro arthouse and Hammer lesbian vampire movies that...takes on today’s stormy political climate, religious zealotry and gender issues." Erzsébet Báthory, the historical true-life prototype of the modern lesbian vampire, appears as a character in several films—although not always with the lesbian element—including '' Daughters of Darkness'' (1971) by Belgian director
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' '' Countess Dracula'' (1971), '' Immoral Tales'' (1973) directed by Walerian Borowczyk, ''
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'' (''Ceremonia sangrienta'') (1973) directed by Jorge Grau, and '' Eternal'' (2005).


List of films and television programs

*'' Dracula's Daughter'' (1936) *'' Blood and Roses'' (1960) (
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: ''Et mourir de plaisir'', lit. 'And die of pleasure') *'' Castle of Blood'' (1964) (Italian: ''Danza Macabra'') *''Terror in the Crypt'' ( English: ''Crypt of the Vampire'', Italian: ''La cripta e l’incubo'') *''
Le viol du vampire ''Le Viol du Vampire'' (English: ''The Rape of the Vampire'', also known as ''The Queen of the Vampires'') is a 1968 film directed by Jean Rollin. It was his directorial debut. The film consists of two parts: ''The Rape of the Vampire'' and ''The ...
'' (1969) ( English: ''The Rape of the Vampire'', also known as ''The Queen of the Vampires'') *'' The Vampire Lovers'' (1970) *'' La Vampire Nue'' (1970) ( English: ''The Nude Vampire'', lit. ''The Naked Vampire'') *'' Lust for a Vampire'' (1971) (also known as ''Love for a Vampire'' or ''To Love a Vampire'') *'' Countess Dracula'' (1971) *'' Le frisson des vampires'' (1971) ( English: ''The Shiver of the Vampires'', lit. ''The Thrill of the Vampires'') *'' Daughters of Darkness'' (1971) (
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: ''Les Lèvres Rouges'', in Belgium, ''Le Rouge aux Lèvres'' (the former literally translated as ''The Red Lips'' and the latter as ''The Red on the Lips'') and in the Netherlands, ''Dorst Naar Bloed'' (meaning ''Thirst for Blood'') *''
Vampyros Lesbos ''Vampyros Lesbos'' ( es, Las Vampiras) is a 1971 West German-Spanish erotic horror film directed and co-written by Jesús Franco. The film stars Ewa Strömberg as Linda Westinghouse, an American who works in a Turkish legal firm. Westinghouse ha ...
'' (1971) ( Spanish: ''Las Vampiras'') *'' Twins of Evil'' (1971) (also known as ''Twins of Dracula'') *'' The Velvet Vampire'' (1971) (also known as ''Cemetery Girls)'' * '' The Blood Spattered Bride'' (1972) ( Spanish: ''La Novia Ensangrentada lit. The Bloody Bride'') *''Daughter of Dracula'' (1972) (
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: ''La fille de Dracula'') *''
Female Vampire ''Female Vampire'' (a.k.a. ''The Bare-Breasted Countess'') is a French-Belgian horror film written, directed, and co-edited by Jesús Franco. It was produced in 1973, but was only theatrically distributed in 1975. The film is set in Madeira and ...
'' (1973) (also known as ''The Bare Breasted Countess)'' *'' Lemora: A Child’s Tale of the Supernatural'' (1973) (also known as ''The Legendary Curse of Lemora'', and ''Lemora, Lady Dracula'') *'' Immoral Tales'' (1973) (
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: ''Contes immoraux'') *''
The Devil's Plaything The Devil's Plaything (german: Der Fluch der schwarzen Schwestern) is a 1973 horror film directed by Joseph W. Sarno. An international co-production of Sweden, Switzerland and West Germany, the film's uncut version, features more suggestively se ...
'' (1973) ( German: ''Der Fluch der schwarzen Schwestern'') *''
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'' (1974) *''Sexcula'' (1974) *'' Lèvres de sang'' (1975) ( English: ''Lips of Blood'') *'' Mary, Mary, Bloody Mary'' (1975) *''
Alucarda ''Alucarda'' (Spanish: ''Alucarda, la hija de las tinieblas'', or ''Alucarda, the daughter of darkness'') is a 1977 English-language Mexican supernatural horror film directed by Juan López Moctezuma, and starring Tina Romero, Claudio Brook, Susan ...
'' (1977) ( Spanish: ''Alucarda, la hija de las tinieblas'', or ''Alucarda, the daughter of darkness'') *''
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'' (1979) *'' The Living Dead Girl'' (1982) ( English: ''The Living Dead Girl'') *'' The Hunger'' (1983) *''Carmilla'' (1989) *''Blood Countess'' (1992) *''
Nadja Nadja may refer to: * Nadja (given name) * Nadja, pen-name of Louisa Nadia Green (1896—1934), British poet * ''Nadja'' (novel), 1928 surrealist novel by André Breton * ''Nadja'' (film), 1994 vampire film by Michael Almereyda * Nadja (band), ...
'' (1994) *''Red Lips'' (1995) *''The Addiction'' (1995) *''Embrace of the Vampire'' (1995) *''Caress of the Vampire'' (1996) *''Caress of the Vampire 2'' (1996) *'' Razor Blade Smile'' (1998) *''Titanic 2000'' (1999) *''Caress of the Vampire 3: Lust Of The Nightstalker'' (1999) *''
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'' (2000) *''Barely Legal Lesbian Vampires'' (2003) *''Eternal'' (2004) *''Night Fangs'' (2005) *'' Vampire Diary'' (2007) *'' Lesbian Vampire Killers'' (2009) *'' We Are the Night'' (2010) *'' The Moth Diaries'' (2011) *'' The Unwanted'' (2014) *''Styria'' (2014) *'' Blood of the Tribades'' (2016) * ''Mother, May I Sleep with Danger?'' (2016) *''The Carmilla Movie'' (2017) *'' Bliss'' (2017) *'' Bit'' (2019) *''
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'' (2019) *''Theresa & Allison'' (2019) *''
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See also

*'' The Celluloid Closet'' * LGBT themes in horror fiction * LGBT themes in speculative fiction *
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*The island of Lesbos (from which the word "lesbian" comes from) had local traditions about the nature of Greek
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: they were thought to have long canine teeth much like wolves. * Tracey Wigginton, an Australian murderer nicknamed "the Lesbian Vampire Killer"


References


External links


"Queer Horror" list of Lesbian vampire films





Pam Keesey's Daughters of Darkness
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