There are a lot of events that will be horror and exciting in the life of Isabelle. This story talks about a young museum curator, Isabelle who will live a new adventure in his work. The young Isabelle is sent to inspect a part of what seems to be a strange crucible buried near an eerie old manor, which will be the worst mission in his life.
Iain Ross-McNamee tries to take British horror back to the late 1960s and early 1970s with Crucible of The Vampire, a solid low budget fright pic that has enough atmosphere, quirky performances and mystery to keep you hooked.
There are one or two enjoyable moments in this cheerfully ridiculous erotic horror from director and co-writer Iain Ross-McNamee; sadly it doesn't quite work.