

Vampirismus (1982)
Watch Vampirismus (1982) free in HD on Zoovie — 1h 12m. Directed by Giulio Questi, starring Antonio Salines, Roberto Tesconi, and Gino Maringola. Fantasy and Horror on multiple servers, no signup.
What is Vampirismus (1982) about?
A Count marries a woman with illness that makes her suffer attacks of vampirism. The Count took flight in the wildest horror, and ran, without any idea where he was going or what he was doing, impelled by the deadliest terror, all about the walks in the park, till he found himself at the door of his own Castle as the day was breaking, bathed in cold perspiration. Involuntarily, without the capability of taking hold of a thought, he dashed up the steps, and went bursting through the passages and into his own bedroom.
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- Director:
- Giulio Questi
- Production:
- RAI
- Country:
- Italy
- Languages:
- Italian
- IMDb:
- tt0853220
Where can I watch Vampirismus (1982) for free?
Who stars in Vampirismus (1982)?
Antonio Salines as Il conte Ippolito, Roberto Tesconi as L'amico Cipriano, Gino Maringola as Il maggiordomo Nicola, Maria Grazia Marescalchi as La baronessa di Valobra, Francesca Archibugi as Aurelia, Adolfo Geri as Lo zio d'Ippolito, Gerardo Panipucci as Il dottor Meucci.
Did You Know?
- ★At just 72 minutes, this is a shorter-than-average feature film.
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Where can I watch Vampirismus online for free?▼
You can watch Vampirismus (1982) online for free on zoovie.cc. Click play above to start streaming in HD quality.
How long is Vampirismus?▼
Vampirismus has a running time of 1h 12m (72 minutes total).
Who directed Vampirismus?▼
Vampirismus was directed by Giulio Questi.
What genre is Vampirismus?▼
Vampirismus is a Fantasy, Horror and Science Fiction film released in 1982.
Who stars in Vampirismus?▼
The cast of Vampirismus includes Antonio Salines, Roberto Tesconi, Gino Maringola, Maria Grazia Marescalchi and Francesca Archibugi.


















