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Bébé vampire

Original title: Grave of the Vampire
  • 1972
  • 12
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
5.0/10
1.7K
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Bébé vampire (1972)
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A young man, born of a rape committed by a legendary vampire against a living woman, vows to locate and vanquish his undead father.A young man, born of a rape committed by a legendary vampire against a living woman, vows to locate and vanquish his undead father.A young man, born of a rape committed by a legendary vampire against a living woman, vows to locate and vanquish his undead father.

  • Director
    • John Hayes
  • Writers
    • David Chase
    • John Hayes
  • Stars
    • William Smith
    • Michael Pataki
    • Kitty Vallacher
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Director
      • John Hayes
    • Writers
      • David Chase
      • John Hayes
    • Stars
      • William Smith
      • Michael Pataki
      • Kitty Vallacher
    • 65User reviews
    • 40Critic reviews
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    William Smith
    William Smith
    • James Eastman
    Michael Pataki
    Michael Pataki
    • Caleb Croft
    Kitty Vallacher
    • The Unwilling Mother (Leslie Hollander)
    Lyn Peters
    • Anne Arthur
    Diane Holden
    • Anita Jacoby
    Lieux Dressler
    Lieux Dressler
    • Olga
    Ernesto Macias
    Ernesto Macias
    • Lt. Panzer
    • (as Eric Mason)
    Jay Adler
    Jay Adler
    • Old Zack
    Jay Scott
    • Paul
    William Guhl
    • Sgt. Duffy
    Margaret Fairchild
    • Miss Fenwick
    Carmen Argenziano
    Carmen Argenziano
    • Sam
    Frank Whiteman
    • Leticia's Boyfriend
    Abbi Henderson
    • Carol Moskowitz
    Inga Neilsen
    Inga Neilsen
    • Leticia
    Lindis Guinness
    • Streetwalker
    • (as Lindus Guinness)
    • Director
      • John Hayes
    • Writers
      • David Chase
      • John Hayes
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    7lovecraft231

    "Wow, Professor, you make a groovy medium!"

    In the 1930's, notorious rapist and murder Caleb Croft (Michael Pataki) assaults a woman, resulting in her giving birth to a baby named James. 30 years later, James (William Smith) wants to avenge his mother. Oh, and Caleb is also a vampire.

    "Grave of the Vampire" is James ("Dream No Evil", "Garden of the Dead") Bryan's best movie. A low budget affair (well of course), "Grave" is a mostly Grim affair, with an interesting spin on the vampire mythos. Here, we see Vampirism as a curse, which is nothing new, yet except for "Blade", this is the only movies I've seen take advantage of the idea of a child with a human mother and Vampire mother. Also, this is Pre-Anne Rice, so no boring angst. While the dialog isn't Oscar caliber, lines like "Wow, Professor, you make a groovy medium!" should bring a smile to your face.

    That's not to say that there aren't any flaws. For one thing, the acting is for the large part pretty wooden and uninteresting, with only Pataki making any real impression. Also, the ending is a rather lame "The End...Or Is It?" style conclusion, which makes you glad there was no "Grave of the Vampire 2."

    Still, it's an enjoyable, original little Drive In/Grindhouse horror movie that, while flawed, is worth a look nonetheless.
    5Uriah43

    Raw and Vicious

    This film begins with a young couple by the names of "Paul" (Jay Scott) and "Leslie Hollander" (Kitty Vallacher) taking a stroll in a graveyard when they are attacked by a vampire known as "Caleb Croft" (Michael Pataki). Within minutes Croft kills Paul and then turns his attention to Leslie who he then rapes and subsequently departs as the sun is about to rise. Although Leslie is clearly traumatized, when she is informed that she is pregnant she refuses to have an abortion and nine months later gives birth to a male child. Needless to say, this is no ordinary baby as Leslie soon realizes that it needs blood to sustain itself. At any rate, as the years go by eventually Leslie's son "James Eastman" (William Smith) leaves home with one goal in mind-to find and kill the vampire who raped his mother. Now rather than reveal any more I will just say that this was an interesting film which deviated somewhat from the standard vampire traditions in that it displayed a bit more viciousness than most movies of this kind. That being said, while it wasn't a great film by any means, it was good enough for the time spent and for that reason I have rated it accordingly. Average.
    Cujo108

    Offbeat & vicious

    A vamp by the name of Caleb Croft rises from his crypt in a cemetery and happens upon a couple making out in their car. After killing the man and having a few sips of his blood, Croft rapes the woman in an empty grave. Eventually, the woman gives birth to a half human, half vampire baby. In order to feed him, she uses a syringe to extract her own blood, eventually leading to her demise. Her now grown son seeks vengeance against his father and is determined to track him down. Did I mention that Croft is now teaching night classes on the occult?

    This offbeat vampire film has many interesting twists in it's storyline. One of Croft's students longs to be a vampire, for instance. As the vile vamp himself, Michael Pataki comes across as cold-blooded and cruel. While the film isn't very bloody, the acts of violence he commits seem more vicious than the norm. William Smith plays the son, and he reminded me more of a bump on a log than anything. I suppose that's just the part, that of a secluded outsider with no world experience. There's a fight towards the end that is surprisingly well-done. The film isn't as good as director John Hayes earlier effort, "Dream No Evil", but it's a unique addition to the vampire sub-genre all the same.
    5S1rr34l

    A Lot Of Great Ideas... Cramped Into Too Little Time...

    Oh, wow! David Chase, the screenplay writer, had some marvellous ideas. I just wish it had been a trilogy and not a single film. The allotted hour and a half doesn't do the story any justice. It's this compression of the story that spoils the film the most.

    A man mysteriously resurrects himself from his grave. He murders and rapes lovers on the night of their proposal. The woman survives the ordeal and believes the baby is her dead fiance's. She gives birth and rears the baby on her blood. When she passes, he vows to find his true father and seek revenge for all.

    If that wasn't enough inventiveness, the Vampyre Daddy doesn't always fang his victims to death. Oh no. He too is creative. My favourite kills are the claw hammer and the headstone smash. This allows Hayes to give the audience some creepy as hell shots of the Vampyre feeding. They are some of the best feeding scenes I've ever seen.

    This film has given me a new favourite scary moment. When Ol' Vampy attacked the lovers, I knew the film would be interesting. He breaks the man's back over a headstone. Leaving him straggled over the headstone, he drags the female into an open grave, for his carnal pleasure. Creepy as hell and just plain awesome.

    However, a lot of footage is below par; this along with the misuse of the story, drop the film in the ratings. A story of this magnitude needed a greater time frame. Film One - The Anti-hero's birth: Film Two - His Upbringing: Film Three - His Revenge. Back in the 1970s, sequels such as this were unheard of. Even Hammer who did lots of Dracula films only did believable follow-ons. They never did a true continuation of a story.

    Condensing the story into a short runtime hinders the story and the pace at which it flows. I thought Hayes handled the segue between baby Eastman and adult Eastman brilliantly. He shows a few dioramas within this transition. They shoot Eastman and his mother and nanny from behind in silhouette. They are always in the shadows while life in its many colours and shades occur before them. A brilliant idea executed nicely.

    As for the acting, it too is hit and miss.

    Michael Pataki comes across as a strong and self-assured Caleb Croft. However, occasionally his acting gets hammy. This may be down to the script. His crude acting coincides with awkwardly written supernatural scenes. It's most evident in the seance scene.

    William Smith gives his strong but silent performance as James Eastman, our anti-hero. He comes across as shy and awkward. This is in Eastmans' character. He lived in seclusion for most of his life; now he's immersed in modern life. However, the awkwardness appears to have more to do with direction than acting ability. It's the end sequence where you experience it most. The sequence also suffers from Smith submerging his talents into the hammy waters of acting.

    Everyone else gives one hundred percent to their roles. They enhance the film and help to keep it interesting and enjoyable.

    If you're a horror fan who hasn't watched this oldie, I would suggest you find a copy. Though I wouldn't propose buying one, unless it's cheap, as it's not a film worth watching more than once. The same goes for all you Vampyre connoisseurs out there.

    Ratings: Story 1.5 : Direction 1 : Pace 0.5 : Acting 1.25 : Enjoyment 0.75 : Total 5 / 10

    Flap your bat-wings and fly over to see where this film ranked on my Absolute Horror list.

    Take Care and Stay Well.
    7preppy-3

    Somber and dead serious--but good

    A couple are making out in a graveyard. For some reason a vampire awakens. He kills the man and rapes the woman (in an open grave no less). She gets pregnant, has the baby--but the baby will only drink blood! She provides her own and eventually dies. The boy grows up and vows to find his father and kill him for what he did to his mother. They do meet and things go out of control.

    OK--you have to ignore logic with this one. At one point a policeman knows it's a vampire who raped the woman and who he is--but how? And a vampire is teaching night school (!!!). And WHY would a vampire rape a woman to begin with? Technically--he's already dead! Push those aside and you can actually enjoy this.

    The film has a very downbeat, somber tone--as it should. No jokes or winking at the camera. Michael Pataki is very good (and scary) as the vampire father. William Smith has a few good moments as his son. The rest of the acting is just terrible. Still this movie works. It's well-directed, has an eerie music score by Jaime Mendoza-Nava and some really creepy sequences (the one near the beginning where a woman discovers a vampire in her basement made me jump). A pretty unknown little horror film that's worth seeking out. I give it a 7.

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    • Trivia
      This film was shot in 11 days on a budget of $50,000.
    • Goofs
      The opening scenes of Croft's attack on Leslie and Paul and the police department's investigation of the attack are supposed to take place sometime between 20 to 30 years before the main events of the film (which take place decades later in the early 1970s), but the men's long hair and the cut of the detective's suit in these scenes are clearly contemporary to 1972 (the year of the film's release).
    • Quotes

      James Eastman: [voiceover] My mother found it difficult to tell me that I wasn't like other children; I could never share a life with whole human beings. I slowly learned that the thing that raped my mother and fathered me was no living feeling man, but a malignant force of cancer that refused to be destroyed. It wasn't only her blood my mother gave to keep me alive, her youth and her own life was sucked up into the syringe that fed me.

    • Crazy credits
      At the end of the film, the words "Fin -- ou peut etre pas," appear on the screen, which are French for "The End -- or maybe not."
    • Alternate versions
      The film's UK Vipco DVD version is identical to its original theatrical cut, which was cut by the BBFC to remove a scene of a woman cutting her breast with a knife to feed her child blood and scenes of blood flowing down her arm after an injection with, and an extraction of, the needle of a hypodermic syringe.
    • Connections
      Edited into FrightMare Theater: Grave of the Vampire (2018)

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    • Release date
      • January 19, 1977 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Les enfants de Frankenstein
    • Filming locations
      • Fern Dell, Griffith Park, Hollywood, California, USA(prostitute attempts to pivk up professor)
    • Production company
      • Millenium Productions
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    • Budget
      • $50,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 31m(91 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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