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Le Massacre des vampires

Original title: La strage dei vampiri
  • 1962
  • 13
  • 1h 18m
IMDb RATING
5.0/10
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Le Massacre des vampires (1962)
Horror

In 19th century Austria, a newlywed couple in an old castle soon are targeted by a savage vampire who is hellbent on destroying both their entire lives when he centers his main focus on the ... Read allIn 19th century Austria, a newlywed couple in an old castle soon are targeted by a savage vampire who is hellbent on destroying both their entire lives when he centers his main focus on the bride. Complications ensue for everyone involved.In 19th century Austria, a newlywed couple in an old castle soon are targeted by a savage vampire who is hellbent on destroying both their entire lives when he centers his main focus on the bride. Complications ensue for everyone involved.

  • Director
    • Roberto Mauri
  • Writer
    • Roberto Mauri
  • Stars
    • Walter Brandi
    • Dieter Eppler
    • Graziella Granata
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.0/10
    675
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    • Director
      • Roberto Mauri
    • Writer
      • Roberto Mauri
    • Stars
      • Walter Brandi
      • Dieter Eppler
      • Graziella Granata
    • 34User reviews
    • 19Critic reviews
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    Walter Brandi
    Walter Brandi
    • Marquis Wolfgang
    Dieter Eppler
    Dieter Eppler
    • The Vampire
    Graziella Granata
    Graziella Granata
    • Louise
    Luigi Batzella
    • Dr. Nietzsche
    • (as Paolo Solvay)
    Gena Gimmy
    • Corinne
    Alfredo Rizzo
    • Servant
    Edda Ferronao
    • Doctor's Maid
    Maretta Procaccini
    • Resy
    Carla Foscari
    • Teresa
    • Director
      • Roberto Mauri
    • Writer
      • Roberto Mauri
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    6Hey_Sweden

    Not bad at all but also absolutely nothing special.

    "The Slaughter of the Vampires" tells what is a pretty standard story. It does things competently but never extravagantly. Written and directed by Roberto Mauri, it stars the creepy looking Dieter Eppler as a blood sucker. On the run from angry villagers, he holes up in the basement of a castle. This castle belongs to newlywed couple Wolfgang (Walter Brandi) and Louise (Graziella Granata). In no time our night stalking antagonist is seducing Louise. Fearful for her life, Wolfgang turns to a specialist, Dr. Nietzsche (Luigi Batzella), who's a pretty fair stand-in for Van Helsing.

    The atmosphere is decent, the dialogue fairly eloquent, and some of the performances are adequate. Eppler and Batzella are clearly standouts. It doesn't hurt any that there are some very attractive ladies present. However, Wolfgang is a pretty big dummy, as one will see, and it's a good thing Dr. Nietzsche is so competent. Pacing is deliberate, and the running time is a reasonably short 79 minutes. Overall, the film is romantic and sexy, and eerie enough, if never exactly scary. However, none of this really makes up for what is such trite material.

    Certainly watchable, but hardly inspired.

    Six out of 10.
    5gavin6942

    Pretty Average Flick, Not Bad

    As they celebrate their honeymoon in a faraway castle, newlyweds Wolfgang (Walter Brandi) and Louise (Graziella Granata) are unaware of the bloodthirsty vampire (Dieter Eppler) who lives in the basement wine cellar below. With a knack for romancing female guests and seducing them into his lair, the undead Lothario racks up a string of tasty victims -- and as soon as he spots Louise, she'll be next. Can Wolfgang save his young bride?

    Also appearing: Alfredo Rizzo, and directed by Roberto Mauri. This film is also known as "Curse of the Blood Ghouls", though that is in no way a good translation.

    On the Netflix version, the sound editing is really poor, rough and abrupt going from scene to scene. The Dark Sky disc may be better, as they have a way of restoring old foreign films. And the little girl's voice sounds like an adult dubbing a child. It would be much better subtitled.

    Luca Palmerini says this is a "dismal example of an Italian horror movie" and "amateurish". I don't think it was all that bad, but this may be based on a poor copy. If nothing else, even if the film is "eh" the costumes are still superb. I am not clear on why Dr. Nietzsche's name is apparently pronounced "Nitch" rather than "Neetch-uh", though.
    8Tera-Jones

    Much Like The Story Of Dracula

    The Vampire and his bride were on the run from the villagers when the bride was caught and staked. Now The Vampire is in search of a new bride. Wolfgang and his wife, Louise, acquire a castle and move in. Now The Vampire has his eyes on Louise and wants to make her his new bride.

    If you like the story of Dracula, then it's possible you will like this Italian Gothic chiller. Louise and Wolfgang are much like Mina and Jonathan Harker, while Dr. Nietzsche is sorta a Dr. Van Helsing character. Carine is like Lucy and The Vampire, of course, is like Dracula.

    I didn't have a problem with the dubbing from Italian into English - the copy I watched was fine. It's beautifully filmed, one of the best Italian films I've ever seen. The movie is written well -- just a revamping of the classic story of Dracula - and it's well acted out as too.

    I really enjoyed this film - and I do recommend it to Vampire fans and for those that love Classic Gothic Horror.

    8.5/10
    Dethcharm

    "You're So Cold, You Make Me Shudder!"...

    SLAUGHTER OF THE VAMPIRES (aka: CURSE OF THE BLOOD GHOULS) stars Dieter Eppler as the be-fanged monster of the title.

    Wolfgang and Louise (Walter Brandi and Graziella Granata) have moved into their new castle, unaware that a certain coffin is hidden in the wine cellar! Soon, an enigmatic stranger crashes their housewarming party, bewitching Louise. In no time at all, she is donating her blood to him, the old-fashioned way! Can Wolfgang and the vampire-hunting Dr. Nietzsche (Luigi Batzella) uncover the true cause of Louise's "anemia", before she is lost forever?

    SOTV is a black and white Italian film that makes great use of it's location and gloomy atmosphere. Eppler is excellent in his sinister, bug-eyed role. Obviously drawing heavily from DRACULA, this movie still manages to remain interesting and creepy.

    EXTRA POINTS FOR: The woo-woo musical score!...
    8goblinhairedguy

    Full-Blooded Romanticism

    Here's a "full-blooded", old-fashioned (some might say out-dated), baroque Italian vampire opus which deserves a better reputation than it's achieved. Although Hammer Studios merits credit for re-popularizing the moribund Gothic horror genre in the early 60s, the contemporaneous Latin (Italian, Spanish and Mexican) efforts usually evoke a more authentically Romantic and decadent atmosphere. This one features overwhelmingly ornate sets; voluptuous ingenues with inviting dark eyes and heaving bosoms; high-collared, flouncy-vested Don Juans; absurdly stilted dialogue; and a lush, intrusive score full of piano glissandos, piercing oboes, and even a theremin during the vampire seductions. The deliberate pacing serves to intensify the well-timed shocks, there are some clever camera set-ups, and fine shadowy photography (particularly during the dungeon-set climax). Fans of fast-paced, violent, revisionist horror will think it a dinosaur, but connoisseurs should find it greatly satisfying.

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    • Goofs
      The day after Louise is bitten by the vampire, the fang marks on her throat are not visible.
    • Quotes

      Dr. Nietzsche: Go to your room at once; close the windows and don't move!

    • Connections
      Featured in Aweful Movies with Deadly Earnest: Curse of the Blood Ghouls (1974)

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    • Release date
      • July 14, 1971 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Italy
    • Language
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Slaughter of the Vampires
    • Filming locations
      • Monte San Giovanni Campano Castle, Monte San Giovanni Campano, Frosinone, Lazio, Italy
    • Production company
      • Mercurfilm
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 18m(78 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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