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Lemora: A Child's Tale of the Supernatural

An infamous bank robber murders his wife and bolts from the pursuing authorities, only to be captured by a shadowy circle in an abandoned town. His beautiful daughter, Lila Lee, receives a letter declaring that her father is near death and must see her. Sneaking away at night from her minister guardian, Lila embarks on a chilling journey.

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Cast & Crew

Hy Pyke

Hy Pyke

The Bus Driver

Cheryl Smith

Cheryl Smith

Lila Lee

Richard Blackburn

Richard Blackburn

The Reverend

William Whitton

William Whitton

Alvin Lee

Jack Fisher

Jack Fisher

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Lesley Gilb Taplin

Lesley Gilb Taplin

Lemora

Maxine Ballantyne

Maxine Ballantyne

The Old Woman

Steve Johnson

Steve Johnson

The Ticker Seller

Parker West

Parker West

The Young Man

Charla Hall

Charla Hall

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Buck Buchanan

Buck Buchanan

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Details

GenresHorror
Runtime1h 25 mins
Released on18 Dec 1974
Languageen
Produced InUnited States of America
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Reviews

Wuchak

6/10

_**Cult flick of dreamy gothic horror with Cheryl Smith**_ In early 30’s America, a girl (Smith) who lives with a minister is summoned by letter to the town of Ashtaroth to visit her dying father, a gangster. There she encounters horrific beings in the woods and the curiously calm and collected Lemora (Lesley Taplin), who welcomes her into her Victorian mansion. Horror ensues. “Lemora: A Child's Tale of the Supernatural” (1973) is colorful dreamlike horror by one-shot director, Richard Blackburn, a college student who concocted the story with a pal inspired by “Count Yorga, Vampire” (1970). Blackburn, by the way, plays the minister. An alternative title is “Lady Dracula,” which is fitting since the story is reminiscent of the first part of Dracula, just exchanging a teenage blonde for Jonathan Harker and Lemora for the Count, not to mention switching the setting to Prohibition Era America. It’s similar in ways to the haunting “Messiah of Evil” (1973) except with a younger protagonist and the milieu of the early 30s. Francis Ford Coppola presumably borrowed bits for his horror fantasy “Twixt” (2011). The lovely Cheryl "Rainbeaux" Smith was only 17 during shooting and has a genuine innocent quality. She appeared in many ‘B’ flicks throughout the 70s/early 80s, but fell prey to hard drugs and contracted hepatitis, which ultimately killed her by the too-young age of 47 in 2002. The film runs about 1 hour, 25 minutes, and was shot in Pomona, California, e.g. the Phillips Mansion, and nearby San Dimas (to the north), both a 20-minute drive east of Los Angeles. GRADE: B-/C+

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