Celeste Yarnall Michael Blodgett Sherry Miles Gene Shane Jerry Daniels Sandy Ward Paul Prokop
Cinematography
Daniel Lacambre
Edited by
Stephen Judson Barry Simon
Music by
Clancy B Glass III Roger Dollarhide
Distributed by
New World Pictures
Release date
June 1971 (1971-06)
Running time
80 mins
Country
United States
Language
English
Budget
$165,000[1][2]
The Velvet Vampire, also known as Cemetery Girls, is a 1971 American vampire film directed by Stephanie Rothman. It stars Celeste Yarnall, Michael Blodgett, Sherry Miles, Gene Shane, Jerry Daniels, Sandy Ward, and Paul Prokop. It has been cited as a cult film.[3]
^Sher, Ben. (2008). Q & A with Stephanie Rothman. UC Los Angeles: UCLA Center for the Study of Women
^"Interview of Stephanie Rothman" (PDF). UCLA Library Center for Oral History Research.
^Erens, Patricia (1 March 2009). "Film Industry in the United States". Jewish Women: A Comprehensive Historical Encyclopedia. Jewish Women's Archive. Retrieved 31 July 2014.
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