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Dracula is dead, and his smart, cultured daughter (Gloria Holden) is not interested in carrying on her father's evil ways. She seeks the advice of a doctor (Otto Kruger) to help her cure her vampirism. Showing her human side, she falls in love with him, and sets out to wrest him away from his fianc
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Qvamp says: Credited as the first lesbian vampire movie, though it does not have any overt lesbian content. The film's most famous scene has Holden painting (she's also an artist) a young, depressed streetwalker. She seems attracted to the half-naked girl and ends up seducing her with her eyes and draining her blood. There wouldn't be a more explicit lesbian scene in a vampire film until Roger Vadim's Blood and Roses, made 24 years later. |
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