The Blood Drinkers
The Blood Drinkers (original title: Kulay dugo ang gabi) is a 1964 Philippine horror film, directed by Gerardo de Leon; written by Cesar Amigo and Rico Bello Omagap, and starring by Ronald Remy, Amalia Fuentes, Eddie Fernandez and Eva Montes.
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This weird, chilling tale of vampires and the undead seeking to bring their kind back to life features the evil Marco (Ronald Remy), an updated version of the vampiric Count Dracula, complete with cape, fangs, and clean-shaven head. Marco seeks to reanimate his long-lost love and infuse her with his victims' blood as he casts his evil spell over the inhabitants of a lonely village. Sharp fangs gleam in the night as bloodsuckers and bats seek fresh blood from their victims' veins.
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Charito tries to escape the vampire, but is stopped and hypnotized by a bat.
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Marco, using a red light, brainwashes Charito so she can come to him and obey him.
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Charito returns home in a trance after being dismissed by Marco.
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Charito sees the red light and goes into a trance.
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Mesmerized, Charito surrender to Marco.
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In a hypnotic state, Charito is prepared by Marco's slaves for sacrifice.
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With the arrival of the police, and church forces, Charito is freed from the vampire's spell.