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heirloom paintings arrives,
Laura finds a
portrait of her ancestor,
Countess Mircalla Karnstein,
dated 1698. The
portrait resembles Carmilla exactly, down to...
- Morton's to
rescue Emma. As
Mircalla prepares to
leave with Emma,
Mademoiselle Perrodot begs to be
taken with her.
Mircalla kills and
drains her instead...
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Countess Mircalla Karnstein (born 1522, died 1546). The film was
based on the
famous 1872
novella "Carmilla" by J.
Sheridan Le Fanu; the name
Mircalla being...
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human sacrifice,
calling forth the
vampiress Countess Mircalla Karnstein from her grave.
Mircalla turns the
Count into a vampire. Frieda,
following an...
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Shortly thereafter,
Mircalla's roommate Susan Pelley disappears. When the
headmaster Giles Barton discovers the
secret of
Mircalla/Carmilla, he offers...
- Carmilla/
Mircalla in Hammer's Lust for a
Vampire (1971). The film was the
sequel to The
Vampire Lovers (1970),
which had
starred Ingrid Pitt as
Mircalla. The...
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Productions elevated her to cult
figure status. She
starred as Carmilla/
Mircalla in The
Vampire Lovers (1970),
based on
Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu's novella...
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Straight on Till Morning, but she is
probably best
remembered as
Countess Mircalla in
another film for the same company,
Twins of Evil.
Inspector Clouseau...
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Kashmiri Run (1970) –
Henrietta Fleming The
Blood Spattered Bride (1972) –
Mircalla Karstein I Hate My Body (1974) – Leda
Schmidt The
Ghoul (1975) – Angela...
- Book Two, Dracula's many
brides include Lady Katya,
Elizabeth Bathory,
Mircalla Karnstein, Lady Lenore,
Ulrica Dolingen and others. The
Brides appear in...