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La nuit des vampires

Original title: Nattens engel
  • 1998
  • R
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
4.1/10
951
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La nuit des vampires (1998)
ComedyHorror

Rebecca inherits her grandmother's gothic mansion and celebrates by bringing her best friend and her boyfriend for a weekend. While exploring the crypts, they find an old dusty book, which g... Read allRebecca inherits her grandmother's gothic mansion and celebrates by bringing her best friend and her boyfriend for a weekend. While exploring the crypts, they find an old dusty book, which gives a detailed description of a vampire's life.Rebecca inherits her grandmother's gothic mansion and celebrates by bringing her best friend and her boyfriend for a weekend. While exploring the crypts, they find an old dusty book, which gives a detailed description of a vampire's life.

  • Director
    • Shaky González
  • Writers
    • Lars Christian Detlefsen
    • Shaky González
  • Stars
    • Maria Stokholm
    • Mette Louise Holland
    • Tomas Villum Jensen
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.1/10
    951
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Shaky González
    • Writers
      • Lars Christian Detlefsen
      • Shaky González
    • Stars
      • Maria Stokholm
      • Mette Louise Holland
      • Tomas Villum Jensen
    • 13User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Maria Stokholm
    Maria Stokholm
    • Rebecca
    • (as Maria Karlsen)
    Mette Louise Holland
    • Charlotte
    Tomas Villum Jensen
    • Mads
    Svend Johansen
    • Biskoppen
    Claus Flygare
    Claus Flygare
    • Politimester
    Hans Henrik Voetmann
    • Borgmesteren
    Ole Hvidman
    • Smeden
    Karin Rørbeck
    • Marie
    Lise-Lotte Norup
    • Leilah
    Christian Grønvall
    • Rikard
    Beate Bille
    • Rikards kone
    Thomas Bo Larsen
    Thomas Bo Larsen
    • Gary
    Nikolaj Coster-Waldau
    Nikolaj Coster-Waldau
    • Frankie
    Ulrich Thomsen
    Ulrich Thomsen
    • Alex
    Mads Mikkelsen
    Mads Mikkelsen
    • Ronnie
    Stefano González
    • Nick…
    Dennis Dean
    • Tim
    • (as Dennis Dean Sølvberg)
    • …
    Kenneth Carmohn
    • Stony…
    • Director
      • Shaky González
    • Writers
      • Lars Christian Detlefsen
      • Shaky González
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    User reviews13

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    7hp-282-333851

    I Did Stunts and special Fx on that movie it was fun to do

    The film is made over 2 years. original it was meant to be a short film school movie, first they shoot 20 min. and got some money and shoot the rest over some years. It was so funny and to do, i won i price for best special Fx in Denmark when it came out many years ago. A lot of the things is done almost whit out any money in a simple way but i think that a lot of the scenes in the film is working so fine. I have been working on Shaky Gonzales other movies and we are having so much fun on the set doing these films. Shaky Gonzales Direktor on the movies is so good to worked with, he loves to blow things up, shoot outs, breakaway windows to jump through, bullet hits, stunts and so on, i love it to. So i can wait for the next movie to work on whit him
    5thedavidlady

    If you can get past the vampire's name, you might like this one.

    One should never expect too much of a movie directed by a guy called Shaky, but this vampire tale from Denmark is at least only mediocre rather than offensively bad. It's a neotraditionalist affair that would have been very different had it been made before the pop cultural impact of Anne Rice and BUFFY. A girl inherits the classic, dusty old family mansion in the middle of nowhere. She goes there with her boyfriend (a guy with a very short attention span) and a sleazy over-sexed gal-pal. The trio finds an old book about her great-grandfather, a cloaked vampire with the unforgivably silly name of Rico Mortiz. (Feel free to go ahead and take a moment to groan here.) Of course the heroine discovers something rotten in Denmark, namely old Rico's remains (a huge mutant bat skeleton) and manages to spill a few drops of blood thereupon. Rico is up and at 'em again briefly for the climax but most of the movie is devoted to the flashbacks about his original reign of terror. Considering they're supposed to be her great-grandmother's memoirs, it seems odd that some of the vignettes appear to be taking place in the 1980s. The movie's raison d'etre is its special effects, which consist of too much gunplay, several gruesome vampire bites, and a very impressive giant hairy bat monster with huge fangs. The monster FX and the fangs look great but some of the action is a bit much. There's even one of those ridiculous shots of a guy repeatedly firing two guns while jumping sideways and flying across the screen in slow motion. Credibility is further compromised by trendy footage of the vampire's evil minions in their long overcoats walking toward the camera in pretentious backlit slo-mo. Rico's vampire looks older and curiously different from his original "human" self, and when he gets really mad his forehead turns into what looks like one of STAR TREK's Klingon prosthetics. A scene in which a vampire suddenly transforms himself into a rat looks great. ANGEL OF THE NIGHT really has nothing on its mind and brings nothing new to the vampire genre, but I found it consistently watchable and reasonably entertaining. If you like bloodsucker movies then you're probably seen far worse ones.
    2Uriah43

    Ruined by Bad Direction

    After inheriting a mansion in a remote part of Denmark, an attractive young woman by the name of "Rebecca" (Maria Stokholm) invites her boyfriend "Mads" (Tomas Villum Jensen) and her best-friend "Charlotte" (Mette Louis Holland) to come with her to check it out. Once they get there, she explains that her grandmother was a historian who spent a great deal of her time researching vampires. Not long afterward, Charlotte takes them down into the basement where there find some extremely old books on the shelf. As it so happens, one book in particular catches her eye and, since it involves the history of her ancestors, she begins to read it out loud to her friends. The scene then shifts to 100 years earlier with a priest named "Rikard" (Christian Gronvall) being bitten by a vampire. He subsequently assumes the name "Rico Mortiz" (now played by Erik Holmey) and goes on a murderous rampage which is outlined in the book and takes us up to the present. Now, rather than reveal any more, I will just say that I was extremely disappointed with this film for a number of reasons. For starters, this film is billed as both a comedy and a horror. But the problem is that there really isn't much humor here so I'm not sure why anyone would think it was a comedy. The second problem concerns the fact that the director (Shaky Gonzalez) apparently chose to focus on action scenes instead of tried-and-true elements like suspense to liven up the horror. And that was a big mistake, in my opinion, as these action scenes were quite unimaginative. To further compound the problem is the fact that he kept repeating the same action formula again and again. To that effect, what the viewer is left with is a good-looking cast and a lot of inane action scenes which go absolutely nowhere. In short, I was not at all impressed with this film and I have rated it accordingly.
    Gonkiz

    Danish vampire runs rampant

    This is something as unusual as a Danish vampire movie. What can I say? It is not the best vampire movie I've ever seen, but absolutely the funniest. The film makers has used some elements from the role-playing game "Vampire: The Masquerade" and the effects of this is quite amusing, if you happen to play it, like I do. Nonetheless, the movie is definitely worth seeing if you're a fan of vampire movies.
    tenn-noodlehead

    Parts of this film really worked

    I picked this up as a rental one weekend. I didn't have any expectations, as all I knew about it was what the back of the box had to say. Overall, I was somewhat disappointed. Some of the scenes in the movie really worked well. Unfortunately other scenes played more like a music video. The story wasn't new or strong, but other movies have overcome weak plots. The acting was surprisingly good, but most of the story unfolds in flashbacks fed to the viewer in small, disjointed chunks. The English dubbing started off badly but quickly improved. The director drew heavily on John Woo style action, not always a bad thing, but I think the diving across a room firing two handguns at once thing was a little overdone. I also can't help wonder where everyone kept coming up with the sawed-off shotguns. In a nutshell, this probably won't become a classic, but I don't think it's a waste of time either. I think once the director discovers his own style, we will be in for some excellent movies.

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    • Trivia
      The incantation used to awaken the vampire is actually a recitation of the names of the vampire "clans" from the roleplaying game "Vampire: the Masquerade"
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      Featured in Bag om filmen 'Nattens engel' (1998)

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    • Release date
      • December 4, 1998 (Denmark)
    • Country of origin
      • Denmark
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
      • Danish
    • Also known as
      • Angel of the Night
    • Production company
      • Wise Guy Productions
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    • Budget
      • $700,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 38m(98 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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