The best Emma Cohen’s horror movies

Emma Cohen

Emma Cohen

21/11/1946- 11/07/2016
Today we present the best Emma Cohen’s movies. If you are a great movie fan, you will surely know most of them, but we hope to discover a movie that you have not yet seen … and that you love! Let’s go there with the best Emma Cohen’s movies.

Count Dracula

Count Dracula
5.6/10
  • Genre: Horror
  • Release: 03/04/1970
  • Character: Vampire Woman (uncredited)
Jess Franco's version of the Bram Stoker classic has Count Dracula as an old man who grows younger whenever he dines on the blood of young maidens.

The Cannibal Man

The Cannibal Man
6.3/10
A young man, Marco, working as a butcher, accidentally kills a taxi driver. His girlfriend Paula wants to go to the police so he has to kill her too. He then has to kill his brother, his brother’s fiancée and his father, who have become suspicious. He gets rid of the bodies by taking them to a slaughter house.

Horror Rises from the Tomb

Horror Rises from the Tomb
5.6/10
  • Genre: Horror
  • Release: 27/04/1973
  • Character: Elvira
In Medieval France a warlock is be-headed and his wife tortured and executed. Hundreds of years later an isolated group of people discover his head buried on their property. Soon it comes back to life, possessing people and using them to commit sacrifices and to search for the rest of his body.

The Obscene Mirror

The Obscene Mirror
5.6/10
A nightclub singer is haunted by the ghost of her late father. The dead man summons her through a mirror, forcing her to commit a series of violent crimes.

Cuadecuc, Vampir

Cuadecuc, Vampir
6.5/10
  • Genre: DocumentaryHorror
  • Release: 05/05/1972
  • Character: Herself / Vampire Woman (uncredited)
Initially a documentary about the making of Jess Franco’s “Count Dracula” (a 1970 vampire movie starring Christopher Lee), "Cuadecuc, Vampir" presents "an intervention": an atmospheric, silent, black and white film-essay, serving as an alternative version of the original movie, showing grainy footage of the performers–both in and out of their characters–wandering through the Gothic sets and the natural locations; a ghostly narration between fiction and reality.

Glass Ceiling

Glass Ceiling
6.4/10
A housewife is frequently left alone by her husband in their apartment, as his business requires him to travel. The woman who lives upstairs is also minus her husband, but Sevilla begins to catch occasional lies and half-truths from her upstairs neighbor, which leads Sevilla to think that Shepard has murdered her husband. Sevilla can't quite keep her mouth shut about the matter, however, and despite the fact that her friends think her imagination is running wild, she does not really begin to suspect the danger until it is too late

Strange Love of the Vampires

Strange Love of the Vampires
5.3/10
  • Genre: Horror
  • Release: 30/09/1975
  • Character: Catherine
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