Las alegres vampiras de Vögel (which translates as “The Lively Vampires of Vögel”) is an obscure 1975 Spanish horror sex comedy co-scripted and directed by Julio Pérez Tabernero (Sexy Cat, Cannibal Terror). It stars Ágata Lys, María José Cantudo, Germán Cobos, Rafael Conesa and José María Tasso appears to have no English language release.
According to internet sources, the film contains no nudity or gore and is a somewhat late coming take on Roman Polanski’s The Fearless Vampire Killers. Images posted on Spanish blog No hija, no show a werewolf and a ghoul or zombie are also part of the plot.
The town of Vögel, in Transylvania, stands under the ruins of the old castle where the vampire lord tortured his prisoners and drank their blood. A group of stranded entertainers take shelter in the remote European castle and the Count is naturally delighted to receive them…
‘The film is bad as hell and deserves to be only seen as a comic tribute to horror, anyone hoping to see a movie with a reason, a real plot and an outcome, will be disappointed.’ No hija, no [translated from Spanish].
Gracias to Spanish language blog No hija, no for some of the images above