The Karnstein Trilogy Explained

The Karnstein Trilogy is a series of vampire films produced by Hammer Films. They were notable at the time for their daring lesbian storylines.[1] All three films were scripted by Tudor Gates. All three feature vampires of the noble Karnstein family, and their seat Castle Karnstein near the town of Karnstein in Styria, Austria.

The trilogy

Other films

A planned fourth film in the series, variously announced as either The Vampire Virgins or The Vampire Hunters, only got as far as the early draft stage.[3]

Vampire lore

The vampires of the Karnstein Trilogy differ from those of the Hammer Dracula films. Here, vampires can walk about in daylight and are immune to fire (their bodies are consumed, but their spirits just create or inhabit a new body). Their weaknesses are garlic and crosses, and the only ways to kill them is by staking them through their hearts or beheading them. Some of this lore is retained in the 1972 Hammer film Vampire Circus.

Cast and characters

CharacterMain films
The Vampire LoversLust for a VampireTwins of Evil
Marcilla "Carmilla"
Ingrid PittYutte StensgaardKatya Wyeth
General SpielsdorfGiles BartonPeter CushingRalph BatesPeter Cushing
Gustav Weil
LandlordCharles FarrellMichael Brennan
Count Karnstein
Mike RavenDamien Thomas
1st VillagerNick Brimble
The Countess KarnsteinDawn Addams
Roger MortonGeorge Cole

Mademoiselle Perrodot
Kate O'Mara
Emma MortonMadeline Smith
Baron Joachim von HartogDouglas Wilmer
Carl EbhardtJon Finch
DoctorFerdy Mayne
LauraPippa Steel
The First VampireKirsten Lindholm
The Man in BlackJohn Forbes-Robertson
HousekeeperShelagh Wilcocks
GretchinJanet Key
RentonHarvey Hall
Richard LeStrangeMichael Johnson
The Countess HerritzenBarbara Jefford
Janet PlayfairSuzanna Leigh
Miss SimpsonHelen Christie
Inspector HeinrichHarvey Hall
Susan PelleyPippa Steel
AmandaJudy Matheson
Raymond PelleyDavid Healy
BiggsJonathan Cecil
Professor HerzErik Chitty
BishopJack Melford
HansChristopher Neame
Peasant GirlKirsten Lindholm
TrudiLuan Peters
CoachmanChris Cunningham
SchoolgirlSue Longhurst
Katy WeilKathleen Byron
Maria GellhornMary Collinson
Frieda GellhornMadeleine Collinson
Anton HofferDavid Warbeck
JoachimRoy Stewart
Ingrid HofferIsobel Black
FranzHarvey Hall
HermannAlex Scott
DietrichDennis Price
Lady in CoachShelagh Wilcox
WoodmanInigo Jackson
Woodman's DaughterJudy Matheson
Young Girl at StakeKirsten Lindholm
GertaLuan Peters
GaolerPeter Thompson

Notes and References

  1. Book: Meikle . Denis . A History of Horrors: The Rise and Fall of the House of Hammer . Koetting . Christopher T. . Scarecrow Press . 2009 . 978-0-8108-6353-8 . Plymouth . 180–182, 195.
  2. Book: Huckvale, David . Touchstones of Gothic Horror: A Film Genealogy of Eleven Motifs and Images . McFarland & Co . 2009 . 66–67 . 978-0-7864-4782-4.
  3. http://www.littleshoppeofhorrors.com/v_virgins/v_virgins_index.htm The Vampire Virgins article