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The Fearless Vampire Killers

1967

R

1 h 31 m

United Kingdom

Comedy

Horror

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

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Andaaz Suhan

29/05/2023 19:02
source: The Fearless Vampire Killers
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Samuel Twumasi

18/11/2022 08:45
Trailer—Dance of the Vampires
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Aphie Harmony

16/11/2022 11:09
Dance of the Vampires
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Yassmin Issufo

16/11/2022 02:47
Roman Polanski's tongue-in-cheek look at classic Gothic vampire stories takes a rather bizarre approach to its material by giving us two bumbling vampire hunters who seem to always lose their prey and never seem to be aware of their immediate surroundings. Is this supposed to be funny? Apparently so, but because it is so unique in its approach, it will divide viewers and I happen to fall on the negative side. The story takes too long to set up before it lands at the setting where it is supposed to and Polanski and Jack MacGowran's acting leave something to be desired. The only true bright spot of the film is the luminous presence of Sharon Tate, who shows with her flaming red hair and soft, pale complexion why Polanski fell for her and the potential she had as an actress. Knowing her grim destiny only adds to the heaviness of this picture, which is certainly one to forget amongst the Polanski oeuvre.
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Aayushi

16/11/2022 02:47
This gem of a film is, at least to me, the most beautiful movie ever made. I highly recommend it to everyone who loves to be spellbound by fairy-tales and fairy-tale-like horror-films, by pictures of snow-heralded baroque-clad characters that remind us of our childhood experiences and childhood fears. If only at least 10% of all movies could be like that!
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EL~~♥️💫

16/11/2022 02:47
Brilliant movie - beautifully shot and with Polanski's eye for detail. Very funny/quirky and atmospheric. I loaned it to a work colleague who thought Polanski only made horror films like 'Rosemary's Baby', she was amazed when confronted with this one. She thought it was great. Everyone is always very impressed with the ballroom scene with all the mirrors and the vampires dancing. The colours are fabulous and the outside scenes remind one of s Christmas card. If it's ever on t.v. it's always on around midnight or after, so I had to buy the DVD. Definitely one to watch late at night when you're alone!! It took me years to find it on DVD. I think the one I eventually bought was an import.
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user Famishe

16/11/2022 02:47
When I first saw this film on TV in the early 70s, I thought it was so cheesy I gave it very little attention. Then in the early 90s it was released on laserdisc in a letterboxed version and I bought it on a lark. After I viewed in the first time I still didn't think much of it and thought maybe I wasted my money. But then, as the years passed, I would look at it every so often and now I love the film. It is an acquired taste. You first have to love vampire films -- the old-fashioned, Gothic kind. Next, you need to appreciate Polanski's style and his understated approach. It's also best to watch this film late at night with the lights off, and especially with a snow storm outside. Give it a chance and this film will creep up on you. Hopefully it will come to DVD soon.
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