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starring: Roman Polanski, Jack MacGowran, Alfie Bass, Jessie Robins, Sharon Tate directed by: Roman Polanski |
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Rating: - First Class Entertainment
I first watched this film on the television at Christmas in about 1982 (under the title "Dance Of The Vampires"), and even then, as a 12 year-old, was impressed by this superior vampire 'caper'. The film starts with a beautifully haunting score (by the late Christopher Komeda) and the arrival of a pair of intrepid vampire killers to a Transylvanian Inn. Throughout the film, the viewer is treated to a visual and musical feast, enhanced by brilliant acting from the likes of Ferdy Mayne, Jack MacGowran, Alfie Bass, and of course, Iain Quarrier as the token gay vampire! The enchanting qualities of Sharon Tate as the inn-keeper's young daughter, Sara, add to the overall enjoyment of the film; which, in my opinion, is easily the best vampire and/or Polanski movie to date.
Rating: - Fearless Vampire Killers is a spooky, spoofy fairy tale
This film is a pure delight. I recently had the opportunity to see it on the big screen at a local "movie palace" on Halloween, 2001, and it was a wonderful experience. Polanski's intent was to make a spooky, funny, fairy tale and he fully succeeded. Visually the film is beautiful and magical, full of moon-lit, snow-covered landscapes and spooky sets. The production values are first-rate. The music score by Chrisopher Komeda may be the best ever composed for a horror film. The score is spooky, haunting and tender by turns, full of wailing voices, it sets the mood for the film wonderfully. The highlight of the film is the ballroom sequence, in which the ghoulish vampires rise from their graves to dance a graceful minuet. This scene is stunning. Some people may be too jaded and just not cool enough to appreciate this film's unique charm. Too bad for them. Those who are fun-loving, have a bit of innocence and appreciate atmosphere and mood over gore and guts will love the film. The cast is uniformly excellent, especially Jack MacGowran and Polanski as the bumbling vampire hunters. And Sharon Tate is beautiful and funny as the dizzy Sarah.
Rating: - The best spoof vampire movie ever
This is a classic hillarious movie full of snappy one liners Hunchbacks ,...Vampires and not to mention the late Sharon Tate. If you liked Dracula dead and lving it you'll love this. Great performnces from Roman Polanski, Sharron Tate and Just about all the rest of the cast.To top it off it also has an incredibly creepy soundtrack.
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