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Blutsauger

Originaltitel: El extraño amor de los vampiros
  • 1975
  • Not Rated
  • 1 Std. 30 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
5,5/10
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Blutsauger (1975)
HorrorRomance

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuIn a 19th century village, a young aristocrat suffering from a terminal disease finds herself being drawn to the underground world of vampires and their strange rituals.In a 19th century village, a young aristocrat suffering from a terminal disease finds herself being drawn to the underground world of vampires and their strange rituals.In a 19th century village, a young aristocrat suffering from a terminal disease finds herself being drawn to the underground world of vampires and their strange rituals.

  • Regie
    • León Klimovsky
  • Drehbuch
    • Juan José Daza
    • Juan José Porto
    • Carlos Pumares
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Emma Cohen
    • Carlos Ballesteros
    • Viky Lussón
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    5,5/10
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    • Regie
      • León Klimovsky
    • Drehbuch
      • Juan José Daza
      • Juan José Porto
      • Carlos Pumares
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Emma Cohen
      • Carlos Ballesteros
      • Viky Lussón
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    Emma Cohen
    Emma Cohen
    • Catherine
    Carlos Ballesteros
    Carlos Ballesteros
    • Rudolph de Winberg
    Viky Lussón
    • María
    Rafael Hernández
    Rafael Hernández
    • Chris
    Mary Paz Pondal
    Mary Paz Pondal
    • Dara
    Barta Barri
    Barta Barri
    • Mijai
    Lorenzo Robledo
    • Patrick
    Manuel Pereiro
    Manuel Pereiro
    • Padre de Catherine
    Roberto Camardiel
    Roberto Camardiel
    • Marcus
    Tota Alba
    Tota Alba
    • Madre de Catherine
    Cristino Almodóvar
    • Hombre del pueblo
    Carmen Carro
    • Novia de Rick
    Amparo Climent
    • Mariam
    Carme Contreras
    Carme Contreras
    • Mujer de Patrick
    • (as Carmen Contreras)
    José Luis de Diego
    Toni de Mosul
    • Cura
    • (as Antonio De Mossul)
    Ana Farra
    • Tendera
    Francisco García López
    • Hombre 2º
    • Regie
      • León Klimovsky
    • Drehbuch
      • Juan José Daza
      • Juan José Porto
      • Carlos Pumares
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    10matheusmarchetti

    The Virgin and the Vampires

    In spite of it's title, this is not a zombie film, but rather, a vampire film (although the vampires do act a bit zombie-like in a few scenes). Don't let yourself be fooled by it's ridiculously low IMDb rating, for this is certainly one of the best of it's kind, and while obviously not for everyone, will certainly please fans of romanticized Gothic horror ala Antonio Margheriti's "Castle of Blood" or Coppola's "Dracula". While it's not as technically polished as either films, the final product is just as endearing and as powerful. Director Leon Klimovsky was no stranger to the genre, having directed quite a few Paul Naschy vehicles as well as the infamous "Vampire's Night Orgy". This one has same style and flair as seen in his previous works, but he takes it to a whole other level of excellence, and this might just be his best film. "Night of the Walking Dead" works because the romantic angle is treated in a mature, involving way and does not diminish the film's more horrific and exploitive impact. For the more "pretentious" viewers like myself, Klimovsky even does flirt with the idea of making an art-house film, culminating in a deliriously surreal vampire ball scene that looks like a cross between Polanski's "The Fearless Vampire Killers" and Fellini's "Juliet of the Spirits". He never really crosses the thin borderline between horror and art, but these avant-garde touches add a lot to the film's strange, bewildering atmosphere. Set in a remote 19th century village somewhere in Europe, the story follows a young aristocrat (Emma Cohen) suffering from a terminal disease, and whose sister just recently succumbed to the bloodthirsty vampires that roam the region. Soon enough, she finds herself falling in love with the leader of the vampires - Count Rudolph (Carlos Ballesteros), and willingly joins their cult of the damned as a way to escape her lonely life and forthcoming death. However, the Count is so in love with her that he simply cannot allow her initiation to become a horrible creature like himself. The film's biggest flaw, I believe, comes from the rather snail-paced first half. Don't get me wrong, I love slow-moving horrors, but this one is filled with unnecessary exposition to characters that don't have that much of an importance to the film. Thankfully, Cohen (a very underrated actress in my view) manages to carry the first half very well, and creates great sympathy and for her character. Her gradual detachment from her parents' overwhelming repression and care, in order to become a monster, can be read as a metaphor for a young girl's sexual awakening in the 19th century. Ballesteros' Count Rudolph is not quite as impressive, but he is serviceable enough. One could only wish he'd been slightly creepier, specially when you consider how truly scary-looking the other vampires were. Although plot-wise the film can be read as being no different from something out of Hammer, Klimovsky employs a totally different stylistic approach. Reminiscent of José Ramon Larraz's "Vampyres", he makes great use of the autumnal rural landscapes. Grey skies; vast, empty fields; and leaf-less tress blowing in the wind, all become characters themselves, and land a lot to the film's gloomy, saddening atmosphere. The romantic score by Máximo Barratas, on the same vein of Carlo Rustichelli's work in "The Whip and the Body", fits the brooding, lonely imagery perfectly, and most definitely deserve a CD release. Overall, this is a definite must-see for Gothic horror fans, and one that deserves a HD restoration, as well as more recognition
    6BA_Harrison

    Blood, romance and breasts.

    By the mid '70s, the appeal of the gothic vampire movie was waning. Hammer studio spiced things up by adding plenty of sex and nudity, and if Hammer was doing it you can bet your bottom dollar that the European studios were doing it as well.

    Directed by León Klimovsky, Night of the Walking Dead stars stunning Emma Cohen as Catherine, a terminally ill young woman who lives in a village plagued by vampires. Catherine is romanced by Count Rudolph de Winberg, the leader of the vampires, and gives herself to him (the lucky old bloodsucker!), but he refuses to turn her into one of the undead even though this would make her immortal. When Catherine dies, Rudolph decides that he has had enough of being a vampire and turns himself to a pile of ash by standing outside as the sun comes up.

    From this synopsis, you can probably tell that this is less horror and more of a romance, albeit one with lots of hot women taking their clothes off. There are some cool scenes amongst the sappy stuff -- an assault on the villagers by the vampires, a wild vampire party, and the destruction of the vamps in their tombs via spikes in the forehead -- but with the love story overshadowing the scariness, I sometimes found my mind wandering.

    Not a bad movie by any means and worth a go if you're into romantic horror like Embrace of the Vampire (1995) and Interview With The Vampire (1994) -- or if you just like boobies.

    5.5/10, rounded up to 6 for absolute babe Cohen.
    6jrd_73

    Fair Spanish vampire film

    I saw this film under the more appropriate title The Strange Love of the Vampires. It is mostly a Gothic love story, although it took this viewer some time to figure that out.

    A small, 18th Century village has had a rash of strange deaths. The villagers believe the deaths are the work of vampires. A progressive doctor, at first, laughs at the villagers' superstitions (like staying away from an abandoned castle and driving a stake through the heart of a corpse). Just when the viewer is convinced that the doctor is the protagonist, the film's focus switches to one of his patients, the sickly Catherine (Emma Cohen). Rejected by her beloved, lonely Catherine is left in the care of servants when her parents go away. Then, one night, a count Rudolph appears asking for shelter. The two hit it off, but the count may not be human.

    The Strange Love of the Vampires/Night of the Walking Dead remains a hard film to categorize. The story is very typical and more fitting for a film made a decade earlier. There is probably too much love and not enough blood for many fans of 70's horror. On the other hand, director Leon Klimovsky provides some obligatory T&A and a couple scenes reminiscent of his more explicit outings with Paul Naschy (the vampire party is the highlight). All of which might not set well with those looking for more old fashioned scares.

    The Strange Love of the Vampires is not essential viewing. One watches with only mild interest. On the other hand, the film is certainly not painful to set through. The ending even surprised this viewer (although it is in keeping with what came before). Euro-horror completists with reserved expectations might like it.
    3sabata

    Too melodramatic to be a good horror film...

    I have immensely enjoyed some of director Leon Klimovsky's horror films, but this one is too melodramatic to be a good horror film. It concerns a woman (Emma Cohen) falling in love with an aristocratic-type vampire and the tragedy that ensues. There is one effective scene in a cemetary, but even such scenes as this are shot too dark to really be of any merit. A missed opporitunity; it could have been much better.
    6jordondave-28085

    If it was not for the topless scenes this movie would have been unwatchable

    (1975) The Night of the Walking Dead/ Strange Love of the Vampires/ El extraño amor de los vampiros (In Spanish with English subtitles) HORROR

    It regards the controversy of burying of a female corpse, between the doctor, Patrick (Lorenzo Robledo) and the rest of the village. The religious village before they bury the female corpse want to stick a stake into her while the doctor is forbidding the practice altogether he believes it is sacrilegious. The doctor's wife tries to persuade her doctor husband to get involve, but he refuses to listen. And by the time night happens we then see three vampires walk into the middle of the night and go to her burial just so they can pull the spike out of her chest. It is then she becomes alive again and walk along with them to vampires chambers. The next scene has the Dr. Patrick arriving to another patient, this time he arrives to serve to a wealthy family and he is treating Catherine (Emma Cohen) and that the lady who was buried at the opening who walks among with the other vampires happens to be her sister, Mariam (Amparo Climent).

    Again, this is another one of those unique vampire movies where viewers are supposed to feel sympathetic towards them when they are simply vampires who do not turn into bats, but act around like ghouls, and still continue to kill people. Catherine had a love interest named Jean (Baringo Jordan) but he does not even want to see her at all as the reason is because he says he is afraid of her. As a result of that response viewers do not want to have sympathy for her anymore. What the movie does do instead is to make the head vampire, Rudolph de Winberg (Carlos Ballesteros) to be much more considerate and caring to the well being to Catherine than some of the human characters. The fact of the matter is that they still killed people, and instead of burning their corpses that did work, they would then try a different method that did not work for long. That scene alone was a little asinine when the villagers went to the grave site. I can't believe how many times I yawned while I was watching scenes like that and then as soon as a topless scene comes up is when I finally took notice.

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 1. Juli 1975 (Spanien)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Spanien
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      • Spanisch
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    • Drehorte
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      • Richard Films P.C.
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