Directed by: Grzegorz Warchol
Stars: Katarzyna Walter, Marek Barbasiewicz, Malgorzata Lorentowicz
Language: Polish + Commentary Eng (2nd track) | Subtitles: English (embed)
(Commentary with Kamila Wielebska, actor & co-editor of “A Story of Sin: Surrealism in Polish Cinema”)
Country: Poland | Imdb Info | Ar: 5:3 | Brrip
Also known as: Lubie nietoperze
Description: Izabella works at her aunt’s shop in a small town in Poland. Police are after a man who rapes and kills women in the woods. The serial killer attacks her and when he asks for a kiss, she’ll give him the kiss of death with pleasure..because she’s actually a vampire woman!
1.94GB | 80:40mins | 960×576 | mkv
https://tezfiles.com/file/f8592de82da56/I.Like.Bats.1986.mkv
Part of the incredible boxset “House of Psychotic Women,” it’s truly amazing what these “boutique” labels are reviving from obscurity; Considering that all new films being produced are worthless shit, it is especially important that older, quality cinema can be accessed. Thank you once again Rarelust…
Prior to that “House of the psychotic women” thing it was part from a Polish dvd boxset together other polish movies in the 90s: The Phantom and other ones. so this label discovers” nothing but re surface the partially forgotten” flicks.
The truth is that these “boutique” labels were a bunch of collectors back in the 90’s when these rare movies from Europe were being bootlegged here on VHS. I know because I was selling this type of stuff and the guys who went on to become Severin and Vinegar Syndrome used to buy from me and other vendors at horror conventions.
These independent companies formed a bit too much, too little, too late as the fan base for these obscurities has died down. Take notice of how quickly Blu-ray releases are going out of print nowadays. They’re only pressing 5000 and less. Also, another reason why it took until the 2020’s for these companies to get these rarities out is because they spent the early 2000’s and 2010’s doing American movies. Now they’re reaching for what to release to stay in business. And that’s facts. Had these movies come out in the USA 20 yrs ago, these boutique companies would have made a fortune.
I hope RL will approve my comment. It’s harmless conversation.
The poster for this on IMDB is what caused me to seek this movie out.
Its a great comedy horror film, thank you very much!
Many Thanks for this Rare Polish Vampire Film!
Thanks a lot for this rare movie!
you ‘re the best