Lesbian Vampire Films to Stream this Halloween!
If you’re looking for something spooky to watch this Halloween, check out this list of lesbian vampire classics from the 1960s/70s.
Noel Coward’s “A Song at Twilight” (1982)
Deborah Kerr and Paul Scofield star in the 1982 BBC2 Playhouse adaptation of Noël Coward’s A SONG AT TWILIGHT.
Queer Frame Archive:
Andrew Proctor, a film editor and creator of The Queer Frame Archive, gives us the history behind The Gay Girls Riding Club in his latest video essay on YouTube. The Gay Girls Riding Club was a small film production company made by a group of LA gays in the 1960s.
The Fox (1967)
Sandy Dennis and Anne Heywood star in the 1967 Canadian film adaptation of queer author D.H. Lawrence’s 1923 novella THE FOX.
THE GROUP (1966)
Candice Bergen, in her screen debut, plays a lesbian named Lakey in Sidney Lumet’s 1966 adaptation of Mary McCarthy’s 1963 bestselling novel “The Group.”
BEHIND EVERY GOOD MAN (1967)
In the 1967 short film BEHIND EVERY GOOD MAN, gay director Nikolai Ursin shows a day in the life of an unnamed Black transgender woman as she shops, walks the streets of Los Angeles, flirts with men, and later listens to pop music while getting ready for a date.