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Le Bal des vampires

Original title: Dance of the Vampires
  • 1967
  • 13
  • 1h 48m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
35K
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Le Bal des vampires (1967)
A noted professor and his dim-witted apprentice fall prey to their inquiring vampires, while on the trail of the ominous damsel in distress.
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A noted professor and his dim-witted apprentice fall prey to their inquiring vampires, while on the trail of the ominous damsel in distress.A noted professor and his dim-witted apprentice fall prey to their inquiring vampires, while on the trail of the ominous damsel in distress.A noted professor and his dim-witted apprentice fall prey to their inquiring vampires, while on the trail of the ominous damsel in distress.

  • Director
    • Roman Polanski
  • Writers
    • Gérard Brach
    • Roman Polanski
  • Stars
    • Jack MacGowran
    • Roman Polanski
    • Alfie Bass
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    35K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Roman Polanski
    • Writers
      • Gérard Brach
      • Roman Polanski
    • Stars
      • Jack MacGowran
      • Roman Polanski
      • Alfie Bass
    • 185User reviews
    • 111Critic reviews
    • 56Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Jack MacGowran
    Jack MacGowran
    • Professor Abronsius
    Roman Polanski
    Roman Polanski
    • Alfred
    Alfie Bass
    Alfie Bass
    • Shagal the Inn-Keeper
    Jessie Robins
    • Rebecca Shagal
    Sharon Tate
    Sharon Tate
    • Sarah Shagal
    Ferdy Mayne
    Ferdy Mayne
    • Count von Krolock…
    Iain Quarrier
    Iain Quarrier
    • Herbert von Krolock
    Terry Downes
    Terry Downes
    • Koukol the Servant
    Fiona Lewis
    Fiona Lewis
    • Magda the Maid
    Ronald Lacey
    Ronald Lacey
    • Village Idiot
    Sydney Bromley
    Sydney Bromley
    • Sleigh Driver
    Andreas Malandrinos
    Andreas Malandrinos
    • Woodcutter
    Otto Diamant
    Otto Diamant
    • Woodcutter
    Matthew Walters
    • Woodcutter
    Vladek Sheybal
    Vladek Sheybal
    • Herbert
    • (voice)
    Roy Evans
    Roy Evans
    • Vampire at Ball
    • (uncredited)
    Dido Plumb
    • Old Man Smoking Pipe at the Inn
    • (uncredited)
    Winifred Sabine
    • Deaf Vampire at Ball
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Roman Polanski
    • Writers
      • Gérard Brach
      • Roman Polanski
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    User reviews185

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    8franbelle10

    They were joyfull in that time

    A horror comedy, a parody film about vampire films, with all the clichés of the genre and the scathing humour to boot.

    Great art, fresh but claustrophobic, joyful but scary, ending well but maybe not really.

    A testament to an era when filmmakers knew how to have fun - and Sharon Tate is a beautiful girl to chew on.

    A good moment of cinematographic humour to share in the dark ... but maybe not so dark.
    7Red-Barracuda

    Not very funny but it does have Sharon Tate

    Dance of the Vampires isn't a very typical offering from Roman Polanski. This is his first colour feature film and up until this point his films were decidedly left-field and arty. This one is a considerably more commercial offering. It's effectively a parody of the British Hammer horror films that had been very popular up to this point. So its cultural references were fairly mainstream in the 60's. Set in the 19th century, it's about a professor and his assistant who travel to Eastern Europe seeking vampires. Before long they find themselves at the castle of the mysterious Count von Krolock.

    The problem I have with this film is fairly straightforward – I don't find it very funny. The humour is very broad and present throughout. It ranges from the clever (a Jewish vampire who is unafraid of a crucifix) to the low-brow (lots of slapstick). It's occasionally amusing but rarely properly funny. So this is a bit of a problem in a film that is first and foremost a comedy. On the plus side it does look pretty, with nice snowbound landscapes and a Gothic castle to look at. The vampire's ball is also very good. But, for me, the single best aspect of Dance of the Vampires is easily Sharon Tate. She is achingly beautiful and provides a very welcome sensuality to proceedings. Her horrible murder two years later at the hands of the Manson Family clearly robbed the film world of someone quite considerable.
    8jamesrupert2014

    Fun, blood-sucking comedy

    "The Fearless Vampire Killers" (aka "Dance of the Vampires") is a silly but enjoyable parody of vampire films, especially the contemporaneous Hammer series, with which it shares visual style. Director Polanski co-stars as Alfred, the bumbling assistant to dotty vampire-hunter Professor Abronsius (Jack MacGowran), as they infiltrate the decaying castle of dreaded Count von Krolock to rescue a beautiful village girl (played by Sharon Tate) with whom Alfred has become smitten (fiction presaging fact, as Tate later married Polanski). The comedy is generally broad and physical (including some sped up sequences), humorously contrasting with Polanski's and MacGowran's dead-pan delivery of a script that could be straight out of a 'real' horror film. The direction and cinematography is top-notch, especially the classic ball-room scene (itself parodied in 2014's "What We Do in the Shadows" mockumentary). I recently rewatched "The Fearless Vampire Killers" on TCM and, having seen the film as a kid, was surprised when it did not open with a cartoon. The reason for this is discussed elsewhere (e.g. Wikipedia; you can see the incredibly dated animated opening on You-tube). All in all, a goofy but fun film from a talented director that relentlessly spoofs a sometimes pretentious horror genre.
    7ma-cortes

    Excellent comedy and horror film , compellingly directed by Roman Polanski

    The movie centers upon an old man (Jack McGowran) and a young (Roman Polanski) who go to track down a vampire count (Ferdy Mayne) who has abducted a countrywoman (Sharon Tate) and he hides her into his castle.

    The film mingles terror , tongue-in-cheek , rip-roaring , humor , action and a lot of amusement . The runtime motion picture is overlong about two hours and some but isn't boring , but entertaining . Actors interpretation is good , Jack McGowran (being deceased after his playing in ¨The Exorcist¨) is riveting as double of Einstein and Roman Polanski as shy and botcher young is cool . Sharon Tate (marriage to Polanski in real life until Charles Manson massacre) is beautiful and wonderful . Producer Martin Ransohoff discovered Sharon Tate and insisted that director Roman Polanski use her instead of Jill St. John who withdrew shortly before shooting as Polanski had planned .

    Originally Roman Polanski wanted to shoot his film on location in and around a castle in Switzerland which he saw during a vacation , but as this was impossible, other locations in the Alps were found, along with studio shoots in England . While on location, Polanski employed dozens of local artisans to make the large numbers of coffins needed in the film . Polanski direction is first-class , Christopher Komeda music (being dead at 31 years after he composed ¨Rosemary's baby¨ music) is fascinating . Douglas Slocombe cinematography is atmospheric and colorful with a Hammer-alike photography . Flick will appeal to Polanski buffs and horror/humor enthusiasts. Rating 7/10 . Above average , well worth watching .
    8patita-1

    Dance with Vampires!

    The title "fearless vampire killers" it's not so good as "Dance of the Vampires",outside U.S. this is the original title

    I always will remember this film as "Dance of the Vampires" ALSO,CONGRATULATIONS to Mr Polanski for the Palme D' Or, he deserves it(without him just cinema "boring")

    I enjoyed poetic scenes such as like moment in Sarah's bath comparing the textures of first soap bubbles, then falling snowflakes, and finally crimson blood. when Alfred(Polanski) carries his master across the castle battlements remind me of Polanski early short films. Krystov Komeda's music has been acclaimed as "the most innovative and haunting score ever devised for a horror movie" by the heavyweight Aurum Film Encyclopedia. Krystof Komeda's wondrous music, with its weird choral effects and little melodies Komeda's score communicates the Kafka-like isolation of the setting and the characters

    Polanski chose some of the finest English cinema craft artists to work on the film: cameraman Douglas Slocombe, production designer Wilfrid Shingleton Polanski engaged noted choreographer Tutte Lemkow, who played the actual Fiddler in FIDDLER ON THE ROOF, for the film's climactic Danse Macabre minuet.

    Sharon Tate as Sarah was delightful(we should remember her in a good way,as a decent actress and person,her scene with Polanski is really cool ,especially "the bite scene") Jack MacGowran as Professor Abronsius is just great Polanski's films often deal in contrasts of master and servant, the empowered and the powerless. The supposedly benign Abronsius bullies Alfred for his own purposes, just as the vampires consider all of humankind a resource to be harvested.

    The character called Shagal got the best lines in the movie,when A woman thrusts a crucifix in his face, only for Shagal - a Jewish rather than a Christian vampire - to go "Oy-yoy! You got the wrong vampire" and bite her anyway Count Von Krolock (Ferdy Mayne, who plays the Count)he looks really as a Nosferatu or a man that needs Transfusion!.

    Also funny is Herbert, the openly gay vampire who is interested in Alfred rather than Sara, the sexual deviations implicit in early Hammer films like The Brides of Dracula (1960) and Kiss of the Vampire (1964) are brought out. Hammer would increasingly exploit this in their lesbian

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    • Trivia
      Originally Roman Polanski wanted to shoot his film on location in and around a castle in Switzerland which he saw during a vacation, but as this was impossible, other locations in the Alps were found, along with studio shoots in England. While on location, Polanski employed dozens of local artisans to make the large numbers of coffins needed in the film. Unfortunately tourists were rather unnerved by the sight of these, and hotels had to erect signs to assure their guests that the area hadn't been struck by plague.
    • Goofs
      When the maid at the inn is scrubbing the floor, she is wearing boots; when the camera angle changes, she's suddenly barefoot.
    • Quotes

      Shagal, the Inn-Keeper: [Magda tries to fend off Shagal, a Jewish Vampire, with a cross] Oy yoy! Have you got the wrong vampire!

    • Crazy credits
      In the opening credits the MGM-lion transforms into a vampire.
    • Alternate versions
      For the original UK cinema release heavy cuts were made by the BBFC to the scene of Von Krolock attacking Sarah in her bath in order for the film to receive an 'A' certificate. Later video and DVD releases restored the cuts and were upgraded to '15'.
    • Connections
      Edited into The Kid Stays in the Picture (2002)

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    • Release date
      • April 1, 1968 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Le bal des vampires
    • Filming locations
      • Fischburg Castle-Castel Gardena, Santa Cristina Valgardena, Trentino-Alto Adige, Italy(Castle Krolock)
    • Production companies
      • Cadre Films
      • Filmways
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    • Budget
      • $2,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 48m(108 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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