Domini Blythe appears in Vampire Circus (1972), a film that exemplifies the blend of horror and eroticism characteristic of the era's cult cinema. Set in a mysterious circus backdrop, she contributes to the film's unsettling atmosphere, embodying the dark allure that draws audiences to exploitation films. Blythe's role captures the essence of the 1970s grindhouse aesthetic, making her performance a notable part of this cult classic's legacy.
Vampire Circus
After a spate of murders, the villagers of Schtettel kill the depraved perpetrator, Count Mitterhouse. Fifteen years later the Circus of Nights appeared in the plague-ridden village and its performers include Mitterhouse's mistress, children and cousins. They have come to Schtettel to fulfil the Count's last words, an evil, vicious curse of death and destruction on those who participated in his impaling. The children of Schtettel become the targets for a brutal and devastating revenge as the Vampire Circus rehearses for its most deadly performance.