Twins of Evil is a 1971 horror film by Hammer Film Productions starring Peter Cushing, with Damien Thomas and the real-life twins and former Playboy Playmates Mary and Madeleine Collinson. It is the third film of The Karnstein Trilogy that began with The Vampire Lovers.
A lot of these later Hammer films from the early 70's during the studio's downward spiral were overlooked for 30 years. However, looking back now it's clear that some of these films are incredibly entertaining and hold up quite well. This film pulls out all the stops. It has everything you expect from a Hammer film....blood, sex, evil and throws in Peter Cushing as a religious nut hunting down and burning young women at the stake. During the filming, Cushing was still mourning the death of his wife and it appears he put all of that angst into his performance. He is brilliant with the complex character of Gustav, who begins as an evil misguided witch hunter and ends as a vampire hunter trying to redeem himself.
Cushing with another masterful performance. |
Evil strikes. |
Fans of Hammer horror certainly should not miss out on this film. It offers a lot of different elements that are not commonly seen in vampire films. On a cold dark evening this is a wonderful film to put in and watch. One of the best of the latter day Hammer films.
Trivia:
Both the Collinson twins were dubbed.
Ingrid Pitt was offered the cameo role played by Katya Wyeth.
Used the same sets as Vampire Circus.