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.
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]
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.
Character | Main films | ||||
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The Vampire Lovers | Lust for a Vampire | Twins of Evil | |||
Marcilla "Carmilla" | Ingrid Pitt | Yutte Stensgaard | Katya Wyeth | ||
General Spielsdorf | Giles Barton | Peter Cushing | Ralph Bates | Peter Cushing | |
Gustav Weil | |||||
Landlord | Charles Farrell | Michael Brennan | |||
Count Karnstein | Mike Raven | Damien Thomas | |||
1st Villager | Nick Brimble | ||||
The Countess Karnstein | Dawn Addams | ||||
Roger Morton | George Cole | ||||
Mademoiselle Perrodot | Kate O'Mara | ||||
Emma Morton | Madeline Smith | ||||
Baron Joachim von Hartog | Douglas Wilmer | ||||
Carl Ebhardt | Jon Finch | ||||
Doctor | Ferdy Mayne | ||||
Laura | Pippa Steel | ||||
The First Vampire | Kirsten Lindholm | ||||
The Man in Black | John Forbes-Robertson | ||||
Housekeeper | Shelagh Wilcocks | ||||
Gretchin | Janet Key | ||||
Renton | Harvey Hall | ||||
Richard LeStrange | Michael Johnson | ||||
The Countess Herritzen | Barbara Jefford | ||||
Janet Playfair | Suzanna Leigh | ||||
Miss Simpson | Helen Christie | ||||
Inspector Heinrich | Harvey Hall | ||||
Susan Pelley | Pippa Steel | ||||
Amanda | Judy Matheson | ||||
Raymond Pelley | David Healy | ||||
Biggs | Jonathan Cecil | ||||
Professor Herz | Erik Chitty | ||||
Bishop | Jack Melford | ||||
Hans | Christopher Neame | ||||
Peasant Girl | Kirsten Lindholm | ||||
Trudi | Luan Peters | ||||
Coachman | Chris Cunningham | ||||
Schoolgirl | Sue Longhurst | ||||
Katy Weil | Kathleen Byron | ||||
Maria Gellhorn | Mary Collinson | ||||
Frieda Gellhorn | Madeleine Collinson | ||||
Anton Hoffer | David Warbeck | ||||
Joachim | Roy Stewart | ||||
Ingrid Hoffer | Isobel Black | ||||
Franz | Harvey Hall | ||||
Hermann | Alex Scott | ||||
Dietrich | Dennis Price | ||||
Lady in Coach | Shelagh Wilcox | ||||
Woodman | Inigo Jackson | ||||
Woodman's Daughter | Judy Matheson | ||||
Young Girl at Stake | Kirsten Lindholm | ||||
Gerta | Luan Peters | ||||
Gaoler | Peter Thompson |