VAMPIRESSES ON VIDEO

Because the Dawn (1988, Sandy Gary, Amy Goldstein)

Black Sunday (1960, Barbara Steele, American International Pictures, dir. Mario Bava)

Blood and Roses (1961, Annette Stroyberg Vadim, Roger Vadim)

Blood of Dracula (1957, Sandra Harrison, Herbert Cohen; American Internatinal Pictures)

Brides of Dracula (1960, Freda Jackson, Matita Hunt & Yvonne Monlaur, Hammer Films, Hotspur)

Countess Dracula (1971, Ingrid Pitt, Hammer Films)

Daughters of Darkness (1971, Delphine Seygig, Gemini Films)

Dracula's Daughter (1936, Gloria Holden, Universal, dir. Lambert Hillyer)

The Hunger (1983, Catherine Deneuve, Susan Sarandon, MGM/UA)

Innocent Blood (1992, Anne Parillaud, Warner Brothers)

Lair of the White Worm (1988, Amanda Donahoe; dir. Ken Russell; Artisan Entertainment)

Lust for a Vampire (1971, Yutte Stensgaard, Hammer Films)

Mama Dracula (1980, Louise Fletcher, UCG)

Mark of the Vampire (1935, Carol Borland, MGM, dir. Tod Browning)

Nadja (1995, Elina Lowensohn, Mary Sweeney, Amy Hobby, Kino Link Productions)

Near Dark (1987, Jenny Wright, F/M Ent., De Laurentis Entertainment Group, dir. Kathryn Bigelow)

Once Bitten (1985, Lauren Hutton, Samuel Goldwyn)

Queen of the Damned (2001, Aliyah; dir. Michael Rymer; Warner Bros.)

Twins of Evil (1971, Katya Wyeth, Hammer Films, Universal)

Vamp (1986, Grace Jones, New World Pictures)

The Vampire Lovers (1970, Ingrid Pitt, Hammer Films, American International Pictures)

Vampyr (aka: The Strange Adventure of David Gray, et al) (1931, Henriette [Harriet?]Gerard, Carl Drier, dir. Carl Theordore Deirer)

The Velvet Vampire (1971, Celeste Yarnall, New World Pictures, dir. Stephanie Rothman)

Malaysian female vampire movies, starring Maria Menado, recently released on video in U.S.: Pontianak (1956),

Dendam Pontianak (1957), Sumpah Pontianak (1958), Pontianak