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Sang du démon

Original title: Blood of Dracula
  • 1957
  • Approved
  • 1h 9m
IMDb RATING
4.6/10
1.7K
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Sang du démon (1957)
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Horror

Under hypnosis, a young woman turns into a vampire.Under hypnosis, a young woman turns into a vampire.Under hypnosis, a young woman turns into a vampire.

  • Director
    • Herbert L. Strock
  • Writer
    • Aben Kandel
  • Stars
    • Sandra Harrison
    • Louise Lewis
    • Gail Ganley
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    4.6/10
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    • Director
      • Herbert L. Strock
    • Writer
      • Aben Kandel
    • Stars
      • Sandra Harrison
      • Louise Lewis
      • Gail Ganley
    • 53User reviews
    • 32Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Sandra Harrison
    • Nancy Perkins
    Louise Lewis
    Louise Lewis
    • Miss Branding
    Gail Ganley
    • Myra
    Jerry Blaine
    • Tab
    Heather Ames
    Heather Ames
    • Nola
    Malcolm Atterbury
    Malcolm Atterbury
    • Lt. Dunlap
    Mary Adams
    Mary Adams
    • Mrs. Thorndyke
    Thomas Browne Henry
    Thomas Browne Henry
    • Mr. Perkins
    • (as Thomas B. Henry)
    Don Devlin
    • Eddie
    Jean Dean
    • Mrs. Perkins
    • (as Jeanne Dean)
    Richard Devon
    Richard Devon
    • Det. Sgt. Stewart
    Paul Maxwell
    Paul Maxwell
    • Mike, the young doctor
    Shirley Delancey
    • Terry
    • (as Shirley De Lancey)
    Michael Hall
    • Glenn
    Craig Duncan
    • Police Officer
    Edna Holland
    Edna Holland
    • Miss Rivers
    Carlyle Mitchell
    Carlyle Mitchell
    • Stanley Mayther
    Voltaire Perkins
    • Dr. Lawson
    • Director
      • Herbert L. Strock
    • Writer
      • Aben Kandel
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    searchanddestroy-1

    Dracula meets teenage wave

    Don't be surprised if this DRACULA version made in the late fifties includes some teenagers elements. It is obviously destined to drive in audiences, young men and women kissing each other aboard their parents cars whilst the movie appeared on screen.... It is not that bad, because directed by Herbert Strock, a little horror master from this period, besides Gene Fowler Jr and William Castle. This is an agreeable horror film, one of the first evoking Halloween twenty years before John Carpenter's most known movie. Acting is pretty surprisingly good for this kind of B feature and the photography also excellent. But please, don't take it too seriously and you'll enjoy it. Excellent ending too, rather surprising. I love that.
    8seaview29

    good cult classic

    With all due respect to the other comments, I have seen and enjoyed this film for many years; originally in l958. Like most AIP pics of the time, for me, they were well produced and surprisingly, well acted. Yes, it does resemble another great cult classic film, I was a Teen-Age Werewolf' a silly title,for what is a very good movie, given Micheal Landon at the start of his career. "Blood of Dracula" has some good horror vets, Malcolm Atterbury, Louise Lewis and Richard Devon. I never saw a hint of 'lesbianism' just a very con- trolling Doctor/scientist, and I find the song "Puppy" love rather corny, but cute. These movies relied on atmosphere and imagination, unlike today's gore, blood and guts, I say to 'each his own'I just don't like to see these movies 'belittled' when they do have, and merit artistic talent.
    8xdjangox

    Pretty Much Just as good as AIP's other teenage horrors

    Yes...pretty much. It's very similar to "I Was A Teenage Werewolf." The real differences are that the protagonist is a female and of course the monster is a vampire instead of a werewolf. It's got pretty much the same ingredients: Teens, bad rock songs ( I personally think the songs are great ),hypnotism, monsters. Features a great opening scene and a cool graveyard attack set. I don't understand why this film is often pushed aside and seldom mentioned. Maybe it just needed to be called "I Was a Teenage Vampire." I think the atmosphere is pretty solid and I enjoy this picture enough to rate it an 8...yes an 8. Check it out.
    6funkyfry

    bloodsucking sorority gals on the rampage! Who can resist?

    Fairly amusing film about a girl in a reform school who's hypnotically turned into a vampire and sets out to kill a few classmates. Interestingly, this film reverses many horror movie cliches by making the young attractive heroine the monster herself. Some imaginative sequences, hokey dialogue with pretty good photography. Not as good as the more famous "I Was a Teenage Werewolf" or the much better "How to Make a Monster", but well worth watching for fans of drive in fun.
    4kevinolzak

    I Was a Teenage Vampire

    1957's "Blood of Dracula" from AIP producer Herman Cohen cashed in on the success of Michael Landon's "I Was a Teenage Werewolf" with a simple gender reversal of both Landon and Universal's "The Mad Ghoul." Previous credits at Realart (Lon Chaney's "The Bushwhackers" and "Battles of Chief Pontiac," plus "Bela Lugosi Meets a Brooklyn Gorilla"), Allied Artists ("Target Earth"), and United Artists (Abbott and Costello's "Dance With Me, Henry") led to Cohen's arrival at American International, where the youthful slant on a supernatural favorite led to a similar double bill pairing this picture with "I Was a Teenage Frankenstein," shot a month later. It's a shame that Cohen decided to use this title since there is no Dracula, it's not "Dracula's Daughter" nor even a male vampire; instead of a mad scientist using a moody teenager for experiments on regression (Bridey Murphy again), we have a female chemistry teacher taking advantage of a troubled girl student. Louise Lewis had played the school principal in "Teenage Werewolf" (as well as an unbilled part in John Beal's "The Vampire"), here second billed as Miss Branding, whose fanatical thesis has rightly been rejected by the male dominated scientific community, that each individual has a greater capacity for destruction than any 'A' bomb if the right techniques are used. Enter Nancy Perkins (Sandra Harrison), latest arrival at the Sherwood boarding school for girls, still grieving for the mother who died only six weeks before, and dismissive of her father's sudden decision to remarry. She is not as short tempered as Michael Landon's character, quite a sympathetic figure, especially after the other girls in her dormitory trample over her the first night. Nancy is bright and quick to be accepted (she chose not to snitch), but under the hypnotic influence of Miss Branding undergoes a physical transformation and incurable thirst for blood. The old bat brandishes an amulet from the Carpathian Mountains, which can either heal or destroy depending on its use, and guess which one is selected? The result is a wild hairy creature with pointed ears similar to Max Schreck's "Nosferatu," certainly making for a decent poster. Luckily, the lone male victim (Jerry Blaine from "Teenage Werewolf") is the dimwit who belts out the picture's embarrassing teen dance number, while the perfunctory police investigation only eats up time and goes nowhere, the one officer who suggests a vampire on the loose rapidly denounced as a crackpot (we at least get a mention of Transylvania). Despite Sandra Harrison's affecting performance she never went on to any prominence, director Herbert L. Strock asserting that the actress already considered herself a star. Among the cops we see Malcolm Atterbury (back from "Teenage Werewolf") and Richard Devon ("The Undead," "War of the Satellites"), but the picture is half over before the first killing, with little enough action as it is, one other attack claiming two victims before the predictable climax. One gorgeous student who disappears all too quickly is raven haired Barbara Wilson, soon to star in "Terror in the Midnight Sun," later reworked by director Jerry Warren into the John Carradine vehicle "Invasion of the Animal People," who also supplied the memorable opening sequence of Martin Kosleck's "The Flesh Eaters."

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    • Trivia
      American International Pictures released this film to many drive-in theaters as the bottom half of a double feature with I Was a Teenage Frankenstein (1957) with the tagline: "Warning! Can You Take It? Fiendish! Frenzied! Frightening! It Will Haunt You For Days Afterwards[sic]!"
    • Goofs
      During the first scene of the "stake" that will kill Nancy Perkins (Sandra Harrison), it is shown to be about four inches long. In the second scene, when it is protruding from out of her body, it is about one foot long and perceptively sharper at the end of it.
    • Quotes

      Nancy Perkins: Who am I? What am I doing, I - I'm living a nightmare!

    • Connections
      Featured in TJ and the All Night Theatre: Blood of Dracula + Godzilla vs. The Thing (1977)
    • Soundtracks
      Puppy Love
      Written by Jerry Blaine

      Performed by Jerry Blaine

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    • Release date
      • November 1957 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • La sangre del vampiro
    • Production company
      • Carmel Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 9 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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