Hannah, Queen of the Vampires

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Hannah, Queen of the Vampires
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Directed byJulio Salvador
Ray Danton (new footage)
Screenplay byJulio Salvador
Lou Shaw (U.S. version)
Story byRicardo Ferrer
Lois Gibson (U.S. version)
Produced byLou Shaw
Starring Andrew Prine
Mark Damon
Patty Shepard
Teresa Gimpera
CinematographyJuan Gelpí
Music byPhillip Lambro
Release dates
  • March 1973 (1973-03)(San Antonio, Texas)
Running time
75 min
Country Spain/United States
LanguageSpanish/English

Hannah, Queen of the Vampires (original title La tumba de la isla maldita' [1] ) (a.k.a. Young Hanna, Queen Of The Vampires [2] and Crypt of the Living Dead [3] and Vampire Woman [4] ) is a 1973 Spanish/American horror film directed by Julio Salvador, with additional footage directed by Ray Danton, [5] and starring Andrew Prine, Teresa Gimpera, Mark Damon and Patty Shepard.

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Plot

Vampire Teresa Gimpera, entombed on a remote island is accidentally awakened and begins to terrorize the island's inhabitants.

Cast

Home media

The film was released on DVD by VCI in June 2001. [6]

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