Antje Geerk made her mark in the 1959 film Uncle Was a Vampire, where she brings a distinctive charm to the narrative. Set against a backdrop of horror-comedy, her performance adds a layer of intrigue to this cult classic. While little is documented about her career, Geerk's role in this film contributes to the quirky charm of 1950s exploitation cinema, making her a noteworthy figure in the genre's history.
Uncle Was a Vampire
Baron Osvaldo Lambertenghi is forced to sell his ancestral castle; when it’s converted into a hotel, he stays on as a bellboy. His mysterious uncle arrives, and turns out to be a vampire. When his uncle vampirizes Osvaldo, the newly-minted blood-sucker gallops about the castle sipping from the necks of dozens of beautiful female guests.