Una actriz estadounidense hereda un castillo en Transilvania. Lo que no sabe es que su antepasada, la baronesa Catali, era en realidad una condesa vampira, y que emerge de su tumba para asol... Leer todoUna actriz estadounidense hereda un castillo en Transilvania. Lo que no sabe es que su antepasada, la baronesa Catali, era en realidad una condesa vampira, y que emerge de su tumba para asolar el pueblo cercano y el seminario católico.Una actriz estadounidense hereda un castillo en Transilvania. Lo que no sabe es que su antepasada, la baronesa Catali, era en realidad una condesa vampira, y que emerge de su tumba para asolar el pueblo cercano y el seminario católico.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
- Der alte Diener Josef
- (as Ivor Murillo)
- Fürst Christopher Dracula
- (as Ferdie Mayne)
- Schwuler Steward
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- (sin créditos)
- Rock-Band (Birth Control)
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- Internatslehrer Jens Larsen
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- (sin créditos)
- Betty Williams
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- Rock-Band (Birth Control)
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Combining uniquely German beer-hall humour, moody looking sets and an 'international' cast, director Francis has conjured an entertaining romp in which almost every female is topless and buxom, their male counterparts not as pretty but just as randy. Anyone who sees this movie will remember the party scene in which special guest Count Dracula himself (Ferdy Mayne) flies in by chopper to anoint the organisers and generally lend a certain prestige to the vampires' bash. It's an hilarious ode to the era of free love - here among the vampire fraternity - and is without doubt the film's crowning glory. Watching the voracious vampires make a mad dash for their coffins before the sun rises is also a comic highlight.
Controversial Swedish actress Pia Degermark is alluring and does a reasonable job in a dual role of contrasting characters, while Hunter (one of the few English speaking actors in the picture) exercises some comedic talent as he romances both the lady and the vamp. Quirky, sexy and irreverent romp is obscure, worthy of cult status and should be viewed accordingly.
She had a very strong supporting role a couple of years later in the movie "The Looking Glass War"; a realistic view of espionage during that period. Her role as "The Girl" in that movie was very strong and she showed her acting strength alongside that of a young Anthony Hopkins!
"The Vampire Happening" is a much more lighthearted movie than Elvira Madigan or The Looking Glass War or the seldom seen "A Brief Season" . She had just married a wealthy Italian industrialist who was also a noted film producer, and he wanted to show off his "trophy wife." And, she wanted to show off herself; hence the large amount of nudity. In her case it was pretty much only topless nudity- of historical interest are the scenes in the torture chamber where a nude female is subjected to medieval punishment. These scenes were brushing against the censor standards of that age. Though Sweden (Degermark's home country) had allowed some "artistic" female nudity in its own films for a few years prior to that the films had generally not been distributed in the "unrated" format outside of that country. This film was one of the first distributed films showing the torture of a nude woman; as well as giving a substantial glance at her pubic region (not usually allowed back then- you could show breasts and butts only and were glad you show even that much!). They got away with showing the realistic torture scenes in this movie as they were depicted in a fairly "lighthearted " manner and in a day dream sequence. Nevertheless, this film is sometimes mentioned as a ground breaker in what it did show (sex and somewhat realistic torture of a nude woman).
Anyway, when you see this movie you really see a young bride during and enjoying the honeymoon phase of her marriage and that along is reason enough to view it. It is a lighthearted romp and if you find a technical mistake somewhere in it please be advised that probably nobody else really cares!! It brings up great memories for people who were teenagers during this time (like me). Of note is one of the final scenes in the movie that takes place in an airport- no metal detectors or X-Ray machines, no lines, and a beautiful architectural setting! Like the rest of the movie, it is a nostalgic look back at a golden age!
Hollywood star Betty Williams, but her real name countess Von Robenstein has made her way to her newly inherited castle in Transylvania. Upon checking it out, she decides to stay. Unknowingly to her, Claramonde Catani her great grandmother is kept in a tomb in the castle and happens to be a vampire. They look so alike except for the colour of their hair and that of their nail polish, but Catani constantly switches identities with her granddaughter who confuses her anxious servant Josef and the town's folk.
The robust story is pure ham, digging up every opportunity to poke fun at the vampire conventions and the superstitious framework. The film's closing half focusing on the swinging orgy party filled with vampires and a special guest --- Count Dracula himself (a terrifically amusing mock turn by Ferdy Mayne) takes the icing. It's exploitative in its revealing, if tempting visuals (don't count the cheap, charming make-up) and the clumsy script is constantly cheeky with its innuendos. Pia Degermark is a complete hoot, as she's seductively saucy in her dual roles Williams / Catani. She's a prowess! Yvor Murillo is fitting as the bumbling comic servant Josef and Thomas Hunter is acceptable as William's lover. Director Freddie Francis does a surefooted job, if nothing overly special, but the choice of locations bathe nicely in a Gothic ambiance despite the modern setting. Liked the illustrated opening credits.
Overall this is a very goofy movie with a lot of lame comedy. Still though Pia is breathtaking and worth a look just for that.
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- TriviaThe license plate on the car Betty drives to the vampire ball is VM 1PR.
- Citas
Clarimonde Catani: [wearing blonde wig, climbs into trunk of Mercedes-Benz] Well, well, just like my coffin.
- ConexionesFeatured in Saturday Fright Special: The Vampire Happening (2006)
- Bandas sonorasO Tannenbaum
(uncredited)
German Christmas carol
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- The Vampire Happening
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- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 42 minutos
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- 1.66 : 1