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Un noto professore e il suo apprendista astuto cadono preda di vampiri, mentre sono sulle tracce della damigella in pericolo.Un noto professore e il suo apprendista astuto cadono preda di vampiri, mentre sono sulle tracce della damigella in pericolo.Un noto professore e il suo apprendista astuto cadono preda di vampiri, mentre sono sulle tracce della damigella in pericolo.
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- Sceneggiatura
- Star
- Premi
- 1 candidatura in totale
Vladek Sheybal
- Herbert
- (voce)
Roy Evans
- Vampire at Ball
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Dido Plumb
- Old Man Smoking Pipe at the Inn
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Winifred Sabine
- Deaf Vampire at Ball
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Recensione in evidenza
"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.
- jamesrupert2014
- 1 nov 2017
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- QuizOriginally 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.
- BlooperAbronsius and Alfred attempt to enter Count Von Krolock's crypt through an entrance on the ground floor, the crypt itself being located in the cellar. However, when apprehended by Koukol the Hunchback, they decide to go for a window entrance instead. To do this they scale the castle wall and enter a top floor window, with the crypt itself magically relocated to the top floor.
- Citazioni
Shagal, the Inn-Keeper: [Magda tries to fend off Shagal, a Jewish Vampire, with a cross] Oy yoy! Have you got the wrong vampire!
- Curiosità sui creditiIn the opening credits the MGM-lion transforms into a vampire.
- Versioni alternativeFor 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'.
- ConnessioniEdited into The Kid Stays in the Picture (2002)
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- Budget
- 2.000.000 USD (previsto)
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 48 minuti
- Colore
- Proporzioni
- 2.35 : 1
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