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Blutdurst

Originaltitel: Thirst
  • 1979
  • 18
  • 1 Std. 35 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
5,7/10
1971
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Chantal Contouri and David Hemmings in Blutdurst (1979)
DramaHorrorMysteryRomanzeScience-FictionThriller

Die Nachfahrin von Elisabeth Bathory wird von einem Kult bluttrinkender, selbsternannter Supermänner entführt, die sie zu sich holen wollen.Die Nachfahrin von Elisabeth Bathory wird von einem Kult bluttrinkender, selbsternannter Supermänner entführt, die sie zu sich holen wollen.Die Nachfahrin von Elisabeth Bathory wird von einem Kult bluttrinkender, selbsternannter Supermänner entführt, die sie zu sich holen wollen.

  • Regie
    • Rod Hardy
  • Drehbuch
    • John Pinkney
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Chantal Contouri
    • Shirley Cameron
    • Max Phipps
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    5,7/10
    1971
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Rod Hardy
    • Drehbuch
      • John Pinkney
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Chantal Contouri
      • Shirley Cameron
      • Max Phipps
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    • 78Kritische Rezensionen
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    • Auszeichnungen
      • 2 Gewinne & 1 Nominierung insgesamt

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    Chantal Contouri
    Chantal Contouri
    • Kate Davis
    Shirley Cameron
    • Mrs. Barker
    Max Phipps
    Max Phipps
    • Mr. Hodge
    Henry Silva
    Henry Silva
    • Dr. Gauss
    Rod Mullinar
    Rod Mullinar
    • Derek
    David Hemmings
    David Hemmings
    • Dr. Fraser
    Rosie Sturgess
    Rosie Sturgess
    • Lori
    Robert Thompson
    Robert Thompson
    • Sean
    Walter Pym
    • Ditcher
    Amanda Muggleton
    Amanda Muggleton
    • Martha
    Lulu Pinkus
    • Nurse
    Chris Milne
    • David
    Jacqui Gordon
    • Leah
    Val Christensen
    • Toni
    Glenys O'Brien
    Glenys O'Brien
    • Guide
    Benny Nightingale
    • Tourist driver
    • (as Ben Nightingale)
    Stephen Clark
    • Barman
    • (as Stephan Clark)
    Stewart Faichney
    • Security man
    • Regie
      • Rod Hardy
    • Drehbuch
      • John Pinkney
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    6ptb-8

    The blood farm

    This murky oddity is great fun and well made on eerie locations in Victoria Australia at a real scary place that actually exists called MontSalvat 'castle' by 70s drive in auteur Antony Ginnane. He also made a very strong Carrie like thriller called Patrick. Other Aussie thrillers of the time include Summerfield and The Chain Reaction.

    THIRST should be a cult film but lacks the 35mm availability for cinemas to make it exactly that. Like Rocky Horror, Legend Of Hell House or Phantom Of The Paradise, all part of a mad parochial horror cycle of the 70s. Find it and have a great time. You will love the, er, milking scenes.........Antony..your films are languishing! get em out there again!
    Rrrobert

    Bloody awful

    Thinly-plotted but fun vampire tale.

    Chantal Contouri plays a businesswoman kidnapped by a league of vampires who run a remote farm where mindless humans are routinely harvested for their blood, which is then packaged in milk cartons.

    Shirley Cameron wonderfully high-camp performance as a sinister sect insider. Henry Silva and David Hemmings were likely included to help assure the film's box office success but make less of an impression.
    6S1rr34l

    An Ingenious Ozzy Horror Flick: 1-2-Watch.

    Greetings and salutations; welcome to my review of Thirst 1979

    The story gets a 1.25 out of 2: The Direction and Pace receive a 2.5 out of 4: The Performances get a 1 out of 2: And my Enjoyment level hits a 1.25 out of 2:

    Giving Thirst a 6 out of 10:

    To be honest, I wasn't expecting much from this picture, and I recently came across the title. Admittedly, I dislike it when writers begin messing around with a monsters mythos: in this case, the Vampyre. I was surprised to find myself being drawn deeper into the progressing tale. John Pinkney carries out a splendid job of constructing a modern Vampyre fable. These are not your night-stalking blood drinkers. No! These creatures can walk by day and have developed an ominous way of farming their beverage of necessity. These thieves of life discover Kate Davis to be the only surviving descendant of the notorious Elizabeth Bathory, and they undertake anything to usher her into their fold. So will the industrial and corporate side of vampirism defeat the older Monarchy's rule? Though this modern take is a breath of fresh air to the sub-genre, there is more to keep your attention. Pinkney adds nightmare scenes and elaborate operatic rituals, which adds to the strength of the story.

    The strength of the film comes from Rod Hardy as he directs with a deft hand. On the whole, he keeps the direction pretty standard, which helps to build a feeling of normalcy into the telling. When something shocking happens, it's not overemphasised, and you're left temporarily believing it could happen. But when we get to the nightmare sections, the lights are lowered, and the shadows grow deep and ominous. It's subtle but represents such a contrast to the norm it works to heighten the tension.

    I will furthermore say Thirst possesses one of the best opening sequences of any horror film. I loved it. It's the ideal way to hook the viewer. That said, there were times when the film could have upped the tempo a tad. A few overly long scenes begin tapping at dullness's door. But they are few.

    One irk I did have with the film is that, even though it's not a special effects showcase, the effects they did show were poor: The double exposure red-eyes made me sigh with disgrace. Granted, at the time, they couldn't have done it any other way. But still, it would have looked dated then as it does today.

    Next, there's the acting. I am sure Hardy asked them to be as utterly every day as they could be. Because of this, there's little spark in their personalities. Dr Fraser (David Hemmings) furthers his agenda for helping Kate (Chantel Contouri), but you don't feel he's that driven. And, the characters in the movie suffer from the same malady: Everyone needed a bit more oomph to them. It helps to create the normalcy of the happenings on the farm; everyone is going about their ordinary lives. However, in one scene, a walking blood bottle asks Kate to be kind to his friend because she would be frightened. After all, Kate had chosen her to be the one. This mundanity at knowing you're nothing more than a walking supply of blood is annoying. Nobody in the herd is rising against their suckers. It's merely life Jim, but not as we know it. Hence, when there should be conflict, no matter how small, there's just this plodding normality.

    This downside could be due to the writing or the direction. But my point is the actors and actresses are so good at being ordinary that it hurts the film. I can't believe I'm saying this, but a smidgen of wooden or ham acting would have been nice. Not everybody is this mundane.

    It's a minor issue though, and I would recommend all horror and macabre lovers to give Thirst a viewing, at least once. Who knows, you may enjoy it so much you may even take a second or third look.

    Come on over to my Killer Thriller Chiller and Absolute Horror lists to see where Thirst resides in my charts.

    Take Care & Stay Well.
    Infofreak

    Australia's best horror movie and one of the most underrated vampire movies of all time. 'Thirst' - acquire the taste!

    Back in the 1970s the Australian film industry went through a renaissance due to Government investment and tax cuts. Many of the best known movies from that period and into the early 1980s were costume dramas ('Picnic At Hanging Rock', 'My Brilliant Career', 'Gallipoli'). Though there were a handful of exceptions to this, most notably the biker movie 'Stone' and Peter Weir's black comedy 'The Cars That Ate Paris', there were very few genre or exploitation movies being made. Inspired in part by Roger Corman local producer Antony Ginnane attempted to shake things up by making sex comedies, thrillers, and this, Australia's first vampire movie. Ginnane recruited experienced TV directors who could work quickly and effectively with small budgets. 'Patrick' was his first major success, and that was soon followed by 'Thirst', which is arguably the best horror movie to come out of Australia. 'Mad Max' was in post-production around the same time, and both movies deserve some kudos. Ginnane continued with a few other movies (including the schlock classic 'Turkey Shoot') but sadly his dream of creating the Aussie equivalent of AIP or New World just wasn't to be. Chantal Contouri, a popular TV actress, plays Kate Davis, a successful advertising executive, who is the descendant of the Countess Elizabeth Bathory. A secret society of hi-tech (for the time!) vampires kidnap her at try to convince her to fulfill her destiny. They try all kinds of tricks, including drugs and brainwashing. The supporting cast includes Max Phipps (later The Toadie in 'Mad Max 2'), and Rod Mullinar ('Patrick'), even Patrick himself, Robert Thompson. The Australian cast is helped out by two overseas imports Henry Silva and the late David Hemmings. Silva doesn't do all that much apart from look cool, but Hemmings gives a good performance as the enigmatic Dr. Fraser. He and Ginnane continued to work together after this movie e.g. 'The Survivor' starring Robert Powell which Hemmings directed and Ginnane produced. The DVD of 'Thirst' features a great looking print. For such a low budget movie (under Aus$750,000) it stands up well and has surprisingly strong production values. The commentary from Ginnane and director Rod Hardy is also an eye opener and emphasizes just how resourceful Aussie film makers had to be back in the 1970s and 1980s. It's no wonder so many of them went on to successful Hollywood careers. 'Thirst' in my opinion is not only the most effective and interesting Australian horror movie, but one of the most underrated vampire movies of all time. It has languished in obscurity for too many years. 'Thirst' - acquire the taste!
    6ksaelagnulraon

    DRACULA meets the 20th Century

    Interesting, ambitious take on vampire horror stories is good - if you get past the 70's music and porn-style hair+moustache!! Chantal Contouri is a wealthy young woman who is told she comes from a strong family of vampires...enter a BRAVE NEW WORLD-type scenario in which subjects "donate" blood, which is packaged in milk cartons and delivered to all the vampires living in the outside world. It's overlong, and overdramatic for such a story, but it's worth a look all the same - genre fans should enjoy it, as should fans of Australian film: this was definitely a landmark, as most films released by this country during the late 1970s were either "ocker" (BARRY McKENZIE, ALVIN PURPLE) or "quality" (PICNIC AT HANGING ROCK, BACKROADS, DEVIL'S PLAYGROUND). Of course, MAD MAX was released in the same year. Rating: 6/10.

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      Actor David Hemmings once said of this film during filming: "This crew is the best I've worked with in five years. What is happening out here in Australia is very exciting and I plan to become involved...I thought the script for 'Thirst ' was very commercial and had the potential for international success".
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      Mrs. Barker: Vampires? We dislike that word. The Brotherhood is something far nobler than peasant superstitions given it credit for. There's nothing supernatural about us Kate.

      Mr. Hodge: Oh, we're simply a superior race of people who, over the centuries, have proved that the drinking of the vital human essence confers youth, power. It's the ultimate aristocratic act.

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 28. September 1979 (Australien)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Australien
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • Herencia de sangre
    • Drehorte
      • Melbourne, Victoria, Australien
    • Produktionsfirmen
      • New South Wales Film Corporation
      • F.G. Film Productions
      • Film Victoria
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      • 750.000 AU$ (geschätzt)
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    • Laufzeit
      • 1 Std. 35 Min.(95 min)
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      • Mono
    • Seitenverhältnis
      • 2.35 : 1

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