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Baron vampire

Original title: Gli orrori del castello di Norimberga
  • 1972
  • PG
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
4.6K
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Baron vampire (1972)
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A young man, visiting the castle of a murderous ancestor in Austria, accidentally brings his dead relative back to life - searching for new victims.A young man, visiting the castle of a murderous ancestor in Austria, accidentally brings his dead relative back to life - searching for new victims.A young man, visiting the castle of a murderous ancestor in Austria, accidentally brings his dead relative back to life - searching for new victims.

  • Director
    • Mario Bava
  • Writers
    • Willibald Eser
    • Mario Bava
    • Vincent Fotre
  • Stars
    • Joseph Cotten
    • Elke Sommer
    • Massimo Girotti
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    4.6K
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    • Director
      • Mario Bava
    • Writers
      • Willibald Eser
      • Mario Bava
      • Vincent Fotre
    • Stars
      • Joseph Cotten
      • Elke Sommer
      • Massimo Girotti
    • 94User reviews
    • 77Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Joseph Cotten
    Joseph Cotten
    • Baron Otto von Kleist…
    Elke Sommer
    Elke Sommer
    • Eva Arnold
    Massimo Girotti
    Massimo Girotti
    • Dr. Karl Hummel
    Rada Rassimov
    Rada Rassimov
    • Christina Hoffmann…
    Antonio Cantafora
    Antonio Cantafora
    • Peter Kleist
    Umberto Raho
    Umberto Raho
    • Inspector
    • (as Humi Raho on US prints)
    Luciano Pigozzi
    Luciano Pigozzi
    • Fritz
    • (as Alan Collins)
    Dieter Tressler
    Dieter Tressler
    • Mayor Dortmundt
    Nicoletta Elmi
    Nicoletta Elmi
    • Gretchen Hummel
    Rolf Halwich
    • Auctioner
    Gustavo De Nardo
    Gustavo De Nardo
    • Dr. Werner Hesse
    Valeria Sabel
    • Martha Hummel
    Irio Fantini
    Lamberto Bava
    Lamberto Bava
    • Man at Airport
    • (uncredited)
    Mario Bava
    Mario Bava
    • Man Passing by the Castle
    • (uncredited)
    Pilar Castel
    Pilar Castel
    • Madeleine
    • (uncredited)
    Alfredo Leone
    Alfredo Leone
    • Aircraft Passenger
    • (uncredited)
    Kathleen Leone
    • Aircraft Passenger
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Mario Bava
    • Writers
      • Willibald Eser
      • Mario Bava
      • Vincent Fotre
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    User reviews94

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    6Tera-Jones

    Nice Atmosphere

    The one thing this film has going for it is a nice atmosphere for horror fans... fog/smoke, old castles, incantation for raising the dead, scary torture chamber, weird but well filmed scenes, a witch and, above all, a mad sadist ghost or demon! The story is alright enough, not to bad.

    Joseph Cotten as Baron Otto von Kleist aka Baron Blood / Alfred Becker was good - he was better in this horror film than I anticipated (I really don't think of Cotten as a horror actor that's why I mentioned it).

    One thing about these types of films - the living dead or undead always seems to have plenty of money - filthy rich they are! How does a long time dead man get such riches without selling off his gold? The money has changed over the years (I think in every country) so how can he spend it - sell it I suppose to those interested in old money I guess. Whatever, I still by into it for a movie. LOL.

    Not a bad film to watch for fans of the older horror - in particular the Italian horror films.

    6/10
    eibon09

    Very Good Bava Film

    The closet thing to a remake of Mask of Satan(1960) that Mario Bava ever did was this film. The plotline is the opposite of Mask of Satan(1960) where in this film the witch is not evil. Gli Orrori del Castello di Norimberga/Baron Blood(1972) is an atmospheric supernatural thriller with marvelous cinematography and some good scare scenes. The main source of inspiriation for Baron Blood(1972) is Antonio Margheriti's The Virgin of Nuremberg(1963). Its interesting that Baron Blood(1972) takes place in the birth country of Adolph Hitler. Baron Otto Von Kleist seems to symbolize the atrocities committed by the nazis during the mid 1930s to mid 1940s.

    Mario Bava did Baron Blood(1972) right after the controversial blood letting of A Bay of Blood(1971). Baron Blood has some gore scenes but without frequency and show stopping manner of Mario Bava's previous film. Baron Blood was the first and only time that Mario Bava did a film away from home as he didn't like to leave Italy. The music by Stelvio Cipriani is very good. The chase scenes in the film are some of Baron Blood's most exciting scenes. The death of Fritz is a reference to La Maschera del Demonio(1960) and Sei Donne Per L'Assassino(1964).

    Elke Sommer doesn't do much in the role of Eva but she does look arousing in short dresses and mini skirts. Elke Sommer would give a much better performance in her next film for Mario Bava called Lisa E il Diavolo/Lisa & the Devil(1974). Joseph Cotten's performance as the evil Baron Otto Von Kleist brings to mind his role as the "Merry Widow Murderer" in Alfred Hitchcock's Shadow of a Doubt(1943). Baron Blood(1972) is not in the same league as the best of Bava's supernatural films such as La Maschera del Demonio/Mask of Satan(1960), La Frusta E il Corpo/Whip & the Body(1963), Operazione Paura/Kill Baby Kill!(1968), and Lisa E il Diavolo/Lisa and the Devil(1974) but is still better than any horror film from Hollywood from the 1990s til now. The set designs for the castle are excellent. The mysterious figure that appears on top of the castle at the end of the film gives me chills everytime I watch this movie.
    6ma-cortes

    Offbeat Maria Bava horror picture full of eerie appearing , grisly killings and vivid imagery .

    Outlandish , sick Mario Bava terror flick , it contains thrills, chills, gory effects, scary happenings and high body-count . A young man called Peter (Antonio Cantafora or Michael Coby) goes back to Austria , there he is greeted by his uncle , Karl Hummel (Massimo Girotti), who invites him to stay at his house . After that , both of them visiting the castle of a murderous ancestor , he was the Baron Otto Van Kleist (Joseph Cotten , though at the beginning Vincent Price was approached to play him but he turned down) , a sadistic Baron who was cursed to a horrible death by a witch whom the Baron had burned at the stake . Shortly after , Peter befriends Eva (Elke Sommer) , a history scholar , both of whom go to the eerie castle and read aloud an ancient incantation inside the bell tower . It accidentally brings his dead relative back to life and searching for new victims . Later on , the impressive castle is offered in auction being bought by the cripple Alfred Becker (Joseph Cotten) and then things go wrong when appearing the horrible Baron while continuing his murderous tortures . The movie advert contains sympathetic gimmicks : ¨Special notice : The management disclaims any responsibility for patrons who suffer (A) apopletic strokes , (B) hemorrahages , (C), or (D) Fainting spells during the shockingly gruesome scenes in this film¨. Your Blood Will Run Cold and BoxOffice Hot when "BAR0N BLOOD" comes to town! Positively the most horrifying film ever made...He sought the ultimate in Human Agony ... with instruments of Torture ghastly beyond belief!

    Thrilling Italian horror with Mario Bava typical characteristics displaying chills , shocks , violence and torture . Nice terror movie revolving around a haunted castle plot with plenty of murders , eerie appearance by a preternatural being , creepy torture and ghastly events . Set at a ghastly castle where happens scabrous and horrifying events . In spite of a few escenarios and its medium budget the picture is decent , thanks to the adequate filmmaking , stunning cinematography taking great use of lights and shades as well as camera positioning to complement appropriate horror set pieces . This Italian production has Joseph Cotten as a baron who lures his victims at his foreboding castle in order to go on a criminal spree , his makeup was created by the subsequently very popular Carlo Rambaldi , ¨ET's creator¨. Stars the unknown actor Antonio Cantafora who used to use pseudonym Michael Coby , starring some lousy Spaghetti Western . And the gorgeous Elke Sommer shining in her strident mini-shorts , here she became a Scream Queen along with ¨Lisa and the Devil¨ also directed by Mario Bava . This is an acceptable and passable terror film , but no extraordinary ; in fact , Mario Bava directed much better other terror classics . Although packing some good shock images , this Baron Blood doesn't live to its source material .

    It packs a colorful cinematography by Antonio Rinaldi as director of photography and Mario Bava himself , though uncredited , shot between september and noviembre 1971 in Burg Kreuzenstein , Austria , at a fairy-tale fortress , near valley of Danube . As well as frightening and suspenseful musical score by Stelvio Cippriani , though the American version was composed by Lex Baxter . The picture was professionally directed by Mario Bava in his usual style , but it has some flaws and gaps . Bava uses his ordinary visual tricks, sustaining interest enough through the fantastic and well-designed scenarios and when there shows up the creepy and scarred Baron who definitively steals the show . Bava was an expert on terror movies, such as : "I vampiri" codirected by Riccardo Freda , "Black Sunday" with horror myth Barbara Steele, "The Whip and the Body" with Christopher Lee, "The girl who knew too much" considered to be the first Giallo, "Black Sabbath" with Boris Karloff, "Planet of Vampires" with Barry Sullivan , "Kill baby kill" , "Hatchet for the honeymoon" , "5 dolls for an August Moon" , "Torture of chamber of baron blood" with "Lisa and the Devil" with Telly Savalas and his last one "Schock" . Though Bava also made other genres as Peplum : "Hercules in the haunted world" , sex comedy : "Four times that night", Viking movie : "Knives of the avenger" and Oriental fantasy : "The wonders of Aladdin" . The picture will appeal to terror genre buffs. Rating 6.5/10.
    6Wuchakk

    Gothic horror at an Austrian castle

    Taking a break from his college studies, Peter Kleist (Antonio Cantafora) flies to Austria to get in touch with his heritage. He learns that his notorious ancestor was nicknamed "Baron Blood," a sadist cursed by a witch he burned to death. After meeting Eva (Elke Sommer) they playfully read an incantation at his family's castle and inadvertently bring the infamous Baron back to life, which is when people start dying. Joseph Cotton is on hand as a mysterious wheelchair-bound man who purchases the chateau at auction.

    The original Italian title of Mario Bava's "Baron Blood" (1972) is "The horrors of Castle Nuremberg" (translated), which describes the film in a nutshell. In style & content it places just between Hammer gothic horror and the soon-to-come slashers.

    The best thing about the flick is its spooky castle ambiance, which brings to mind hallowed horror like "The Terror" (1963), "Bloody Pit of Horror" (1965) and "The Devil's Nightmare" (1971). It's superior to the hammy "Bloody Pit," but pretty much on par with the other two, although I prefer them for various reasons. This one's marred by nonsensical script elements concerning the witch's curious curse & the Baron's unexplained abilities. Nevertheless, it's a top contender for gothic horror atmosphere.

    Antonio Cantafora looks like the Euro version of Peter Fonda, albeit less formidable (physically). Meanwhile feminine charms are limited to Elke Sommer, unless you favor witchy women like Christina/Elizabeth (both played by Rada Rassimov, who resembles Celine Dion). Little redhead Nicoletta Elmi (Gretchen) would grow up to be a striking minor actress.

    The film runs about 1 hour, 37 minutes, and was shot at Burg Kreuzenstein (castle) and Klosterneuburg (street scenes) & Korneuburg in Lower Austria, as well as Vienna. Writer Vincent G. Fotre was a professional tennis player who dabbled in scriptwriting.

    GRADE: B-/B
    Gafke

    Pretty Good

    A young man travels to Europe and visits the ancient castle of a rather notorious ancestor called Baron Blood, a man whose name is still not very popular in the surrounding villages. Seems the Baron was a bit of a sadist, just in case the "Baron Blood" title didn't give it away already. Our young hero, Peter, meets Elke Sommer, and instead of breaking into the castles dungeon in the middle of the night and having sex like any normal hot young couple in the early 70s,

    these two brilliantly decide instead to perform a centuries old ritual designed to raise the dead. When will these people learn? The Baron rises, seen first as a Phantom-of-the-Opera type guy with a face like a spoiled casserole, and later as a wheelchair bound and Maybelline dependent Joseph Cotton.

    This really isn't a bad little film. There's some great spooky lighting techniques, some even better funky music and some gorgeous shots of the European

    countryside. The ancient, crumbling castle is a wonderful set and the death

    scenes are quite gruesome, especially the one featuring an Iron Maiden-ish

    casket and a guy who looks a LOT like the late great Peter Lorre. In a nice twist, there's even a centuries-dead witch who turns out to be the GOOD guy! (Or girl, as the case may be) The acting isn't that great, but it doesn't make this an unwatchable film by any means. The story seems loosely based on the life of

    Vlad the Impaler, but still manages to be original and interesting. A nice feeling of dread permeates the entire film. One of Bava's best efforts.

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    • Trivia
      Sometime around 1997, there emerged a massive Internet hoax which claimed that a Siberian borehole had penetrated the Earth's crust into Hell itself, with "proof" being an audio recording of the screaming souls of the damned. This urban legend (variously known as the "Siberian Sounds of Hell" or "The Well to Hell" hoax) featured in many tabloids, and was even cited by some Christian groups as hard proof of a real Hell. The sound effects supposedly recorded within the borehole were actually a combination of story elements from a radio broadcast "Quiet Please - The Thing on the Fourble Board", and audio lifted from this film.
    • Goofs
      While being chased through the streets by Baron Blood, Eva runs into the same alley twice (with the same advertisement plastered against the building).
    • Alternate versions
      Italian version runs 98 minutes; USA version, titled Baron Blood (1972) removes about eight minutes of footage for pacing.
    • Connections
      Edited into Baron Blood: Die Burg des Teufels - Locationtour (2017)

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    • Release date
      • October 27, 1972 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Italy
      • West Germany
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • German
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Baron Vampire
    • Filming locations
      • Burg Kreuzenstein, Leobendorf, Lower Austria, Austria
    • Production companies
      • Euro America Produzioni Cinematografiche
      • Dieter Geissler Filmproduktion
      • Leone International
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 38m(98 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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