
Lust for a Vampire (1971)
Lust for a Vampire is a 1971 British horror film directed by Jimmy Sangster. It is the sequel to the 1968 Hammer Horror film, The Vampire Lovers. The film follows the story of a young vampire, Mircalla Karnstein, who is searching for her lost love, Count Karnstein.
The film is known for its sexual moments, which are often seen as controversial. One of the most memorable scenes is when Mircalla seduces a young man, who she later kills. The scene is filled with sexual tension and is often seen as a metaphor for the power of female sexuality.
Another scene that is often discussed is when Mircalla seduces a young girl. The scene is filled with sexual innuendo and is seen as a representation of the power of female sexuality.
The film also features a number of other sexual moments, such as when Mircalla seduces a young man in a graveyard and when she seduces a young girl in a church. These scenes are often seen as a representation of the power of female sexuality and the dangers of unchecked lust.
Overall, Lust for a Vampire is a classic horror film that is filled with sexual moments. These moments are often seen as controversial, but they are also seen as a representation of the power of female sexuality.
There are a few scenes of bare women's breasts. In many of the versions the shots of longer duration are gone and shadows are used to cover up everything from the just above nipples on down (creative camera work).
There is one scene with skinny dipping of two females. In the more censored versions (again) nipples are not seen and female to female on the lip kisses are removed, and the water and very fast scene cuts make it impossible to any bare flesh of significance. In the less censored versions this is not the case, buit again by today's standards there is no sexuality or nudity of much note.
There is on (implied) sex scene between two major characters. in the more censored version I saw all we got was a shot of Carmilla's face, of her hand grabbing some straw, and a shot of Richard Lestrange's clothed back blocking the rest Carmilla from view.