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Creatures of the Night

Original title: Subspecies
  • Video
  • 1991
  • R
  • 1h 23m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
5.2K
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Anders Hove in Creatures of the Night (1991)
Three students get caught in the struggle between a good vampire and his evil brother in the Transylvanian mountains.
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Three students get caught in the struggle between a good vampire and his evil brother in the Transylvanian mountains.Three students get caught in the struggle between a good vampire and his evil brother in the Transylvanian mountains.Three students get caught in the struggle between a good vampire and his evil brother in the Transylvanian mountains.

  • Director
    • Ted Nicolaou
  • Writers
    • Charles Band
    • Jack Canson
    • David Pabian
  • Stars
    • Angus Scrimm
    • Anders Hove
    • Irina Movila
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    5.5/10
    5.2K
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    • Director
      • Ted Nicolaou
    • Writers
      • Charles Band
      • Jack Canson
      • David Pabian
    • Stars
      • Angus Scrimm
      • Anders Hove
      • Irina Movila
    • 73User reviews
    • 64Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Angus Scrimm
    Angus Scrimm
    • King Vladislav
    Anders Hove
    Anders Hove
    • Radu
    Irina Movila
    Irina Movila
    • Mara
    Laura Mae Tate
    Laura Mae Tate
    • Michelle
    • (as Laura Tate)
    Michelle McBride
    Michelle McBride
    • Lillian
    Ivan J. Rado
    Ivan J. Rado
    • Karl
    • (as Ivan Rado)
    Mara Grigore
    • Rosa
    Adrian Vâlcu
    • Ian
    • (as Adrian Vilcu)
    Michael Watson
    Michael Watson
    • Stefan
    Lili Dumitrescu
    Lili Dumitrescu
    • Old Crone
    Ion Besoiu
    • Doctor
    • Director
      • Ted Nicolaou
    • Writers
      • Charles Band
      • Jack Canson
      • David Pabian
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    TheNick2

    Vampires= Interesting Characters

    Radu kills his father and stills from him The Blood Stone(The Blood Stone is surpost to give the vampire who holds it ultimate power). His brother Stefan hears of this and shows up into town to battle the evil Radu. 3 other girls come to town and somehow get mixed up in all of this. The movie is filled with Vampire conflict all the way to the end

    On a side note this is one of the best Vampire movies i have ever seen. It was pretty low buget, but somehow it had a good cast and pretty good effects. Not to mention the makeup on Radu is some of the best i have ever seen. It ranks right up there with American Werewolf in Paris. Although it was low budget this movie sparked 4 sequals.
    7gavin6942

    A Great Take on the Vampire Story

    King Vladislav (Angus Scrimm) of Romania is a vampire, but a vampire of light who wants nothing more than to live in peace and harmony with mankind. But his son, Radu (Anders Hove), is a cruel creature to his very heart (which is pretty obvious as soon as you see him). Three lesbian students have come to study local folklore, but find themselves drawn into the vampires legends at just the wrong time: Vladislav has been killed.

    Who can say anything bad about a film featuring a cameo from Angus Scrimm? Not me. I mean, I had some low expectations after seeing other Full Moon pictures ("Puppet Master" in particular, and "Demonic Toys"). But despite the really bad animated effects of the demons, this film was actually really well done and very fun to watch. Plenty of blood, a good plot and back story (the Bloodstone story was surprisingly refreshing) and even some new angles on the vampire mythos, which you would think would be dead by now. (Maybe I am wrong, but this is probably the first film to feature rosary beads being fired from a gun.)

    Aside from vampires and blood, you get a share of nudity (gratuitous, but welcome) and I had to notice the excellent score from the composers (not sure who deserves credit, but those involved include Stuart Brotman, Richard Kosinski, William Levine, Michael Portis and John Zeretzka). This is Horror 101 all the way. Heck, you even get two sequels, which is the sign of a true horror film. (Of course, some bad films get sequels, too -- did I mention "Puppet Master"?)

    The Romanian theme was well-done, and the film even seems to have been made by Romanians if I am guessing their name origins correctly. And the score -- the music -- really stood out for me as a nice change of pace, very mood-setting. I like Richard Band, but I am glad another composer was given a shot because he nailed the atmosphere on the head. If you like vampire films and want a slight variation (one of the Eastern European variety), this is worth seeing.
    bookworm-11

    Great Gothic!:)

    I love this one due to the beautiful scenery and castle. This one, Sub II and III were my favorites. Excellent for any gothic movie lover! Radu makes for an excellent vampire, sort of 'old-style' vampire what with the long hands. Laura Tate was pretty good, but I personally like Denise Duff as Michelle better. (In Sub II-IV). The actor who portrays Stefan is very handsome and does an excellent job.
    lupe_mojo13

    It's great for a Vampire B-movie, but what I like the most was that it *WAS* a Vampire B-movie!!

    To start off with I had a great back story. Two Vampire Brothers one, genuinely good, born of a Mortal woman(Stephan), and the Vampire king and the other, truly Evil, born of a evil witch and the vampire king(Radu).

    *one side note* Radu(the Evil Brother in this movie) was also the name of Vald Dracula's Brothers!!!

    I think this movie was great with the special effects. I didn't, and still don't know about the story line with the "Subspecies(the little demons)" Radu's Minions, but they were very well done. the primitive settings and tactile use of locals playing the towns people was great.

    One thing I would have done different when filming in the dark of night, in the woods no less. I would try to make the light look more like moon light instead of a spotlight hidden behind a tree. but to one effect it gave a hauntingly glow to the trees!

    Oh if you are like me and like to find mess-ups in movies here is one I'm sure you'll see... when the Funeral procession is taking place. On the cross is a name of the person that has died now later on when the towns people are performing the ritual with the white horse jumping over said grave look at the cross again the name is now in reverse the first and last names have switched places! ????go figure????

    But anyway, all in all its a great movie the endings well,uh,... well you'll just have to see it
    7meddlecore

    Doin' It For The Bloodstone.

    From the director of TerrorVision- Ted Nicolau- comes the epic vampire series Subspecies...straight to video!!!

    It all begins when 3 college roommates meet in Transylvania for a research vacation.

    Little do they suspect that it would coincide with a coup in the vvampire world.

    A son has murdered his father, to inherit the blood stone- his birthright- and seize power.

    Apparently, his father was going to forgo passing him the reigns, due to his insatiable bloodlust.

    But now that this salad-fingered vampire is in control...nothing can stop him from pursuing making his darkest desires a reality.

    Except, maybe, his more benevolent brother, who may just intervene to stop him...

    Considering that the student girls study folklore: this is clearly a parable of love vs lust.

    For, in his monstrous form, the evil vampire seeks only to lust after- and feed on- as many young women as possible; while his brother- who retains a more human presence- is more of a romantic, driven by love.

    Anyways, the woman that the good brother has fallen in love with eventually discovers his true nature...which leaves her both repulsed and allured.

    Encouraging a reading of the storyline in regards to the female gnostic sexual fantasy of the beauty and the beast.

    The sets, scenery, and special effects are all very well done.

    And the Kinski-inspired lead does an excellent job as the Nosferatu character.

    The claymation demons- which act as the vampire king's minions- are pretty badass too...showing you that they didn't skimp on the special effects budget for this film.

    As the first entry of a quadrilogy (with the fifth film currently in production), it's a pretty solid little vampire flick.

    I look forward to the rest of the series.

    7 out of 10.

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    • Trivia
      This was the first American film to be shot in Romania, particularly in the aftermath of the fall of Communism in Romania.
    • Connections
      Edited into Full Moon Fantasy (1993)

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    • Release date
      • August 8, 1991 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Romania
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Subspecies
    • Filming locations
      • Bucharest, Romania
    • Production companies
      • Castel Film Studio
      • Full Moon Entertainment
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 23m(83 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Ultra Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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