
Vampire's Embrace 1991
Gothic romance meets horror in *Vampire's Embrace (1991)*, Glenn Andreiev's atmospheric thriller where forbidden love and ancient evil collide.
Director: Glenn Andreiev
Cast


Frequently Asked Questions
What is Vampire's Embrace (1991) about?
A pair of vampiric sisters, Angela and Cassandra, are awakened after two centuries when teens break into their crypt. Angela falls for a struggling stockbroker, Bob, while her sister seeks to claim him for bloodshed. The film explores their twisted love triangle set against a dark, sensual backdrop.
Who directed Vampire's Embrace?
Glenn Andreiev directed this 1991 horror-romance, crafting a moody tale of supernatural intrigue and forbidden desire.
Who stars in Vampire's Embrace?
The film features Paul Borghese as Bob Friedman, Sarah Watchman as Angela, and Edna Boyle as Cassandra, alongside Mimi Stuart and Rick Collins.
Is Vampire's Embrace (1991) worth watching?
As a 1990s low-budget horror-romance, *Vampire's Embrace* offers a quick, atmospheric thrill for fans of the genre. Its blend of sensuality and horror makes it a cult curiosity, though pacing may feel uneven by modern standards.
How long is Vampire's Embrace?
The film runs 75 minutes, a tight runtime that keeps the eerie atmosphere concentrated and engaging.
About Vampire's Embrace (1991) — A Gothic Horror Romance of Forbidden Love and Blood
Gothic romance meets horror in *Vampire's Embrace (1991)*, Glenn Andreiev's atmospheric thriller where forbidden love and ancient evil collide. When a group of reckless teens trespass into a crumbling crypt to play a dangerous game, they unknowingly awaken two vengeful sisters—vampires executed two centuries prior. Angela, the more tender of the two, finds herself drawn to Bob Friedman, a financially strained stockbroker searching for meaning. Their blossoming romance takes a sinister turn as Angela's jealous and ruthless sister Cassandra sets her sights on Bob—not for affection, but for his lifeblood.
The film weaves a haunting tale of desire, betrayal, and the eternal struggle between passion and predation, all bathed in a moody, sensual atmosphere that lingers long after the credits roll. With its blend of eerie romance and visceral horror, *Vampire's Embrace* delivers a compact yet intoxicating cinematic experience.