Un vampiro para dos Filming Locations
Un vampiro para dos Filming Locations
Madrid, Spain's central capital, is a city of elegant boulevards and expansive, manicured parks such as the Buen Retiro. It’s renowned for its rich repositories of European art, including the Prado Museum’s works by Goya, Velázquez and other Spanish masters. The heart of old Hapsburg Madrid is the portico-lined Plaza Mayor, and nearby is the baroque Royal Palace and Armory, displaying historic weaponry.
San Martín de Valdeiglesias is a town of Comunidad de Madrid with a population is 8,812 people.
Batres is a small town and municipality in the autonomous community of Madrid in central Spain. The town as is known today was founded in the 12th century after it was recaptured by Christians from the Almoravids, or north African settlers.
Frankfurt, a central German city on the river Main, is a major financial hub that's home to the European Central Bank. It's the birthplace of famed writer Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, whose former home is now the Goethe House Museum. Like much of the city, it was damaged during World War II and later rebuilt. The reconstructed Altstadt (Old Town) is the site of Römerberg, a square that hosts an annual Christmas market.
Düsseldorf is a city in western Germany known for its fashion industry and art scene. It's divided by the Rhine River, with its Altstadt (Old Town) on the east bank and modern commercial areas to the west. In the Altstadt, St. Lambertus Church and Schlossturm (Castle Tower) both date to the 13th century. Streets such as Königsallee and Schadowstrasse are lined with boutique shops.
Un vampiro para dos (1965)
Pablo and Luisita, a young married couple, work in Madrid's subway. Their schedules do not allow them to see each other, so they go to Germany in search of another job. The only one they manage to find is as servants in the castle of the sinister Baron Rossenthal. After a few days of acclimatization, the Baron's sister believes that the time has come to suck the blood of the Spanish, although, like good Spaniards, their love of garlic will help them stop the fangs of the avid blood drinkers.