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Fangs of the Living Dead

PG Released May 18, 1973 1h 34m Horror List
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The vampire lord (Julián Ugarte) of an Italian castle tries to make his niece (Anita Ekberg) think she is a witch.

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Audience Member It's not terrible. Many of these kinds of movies I can't make myself sit through all the way, but this one I could. Might just be because I have a crush on Adriana Ambesi Rated 3 out of 5 stars 01/26/23 Full Review Audience Member A relic from a forgotten part of the drive-in theater era--Nifty 60's Eurohorror opus!! Rated 2.5 out of 5 stars 02/22/23 Full Review Audience Member If you're looking for a good laugh, this is the movie for you. I particularly enjoy the fact that when two people are having a conversation, the cameraman never manages to get them in the same frame. Rated 1 out of 5 stars 02/02/23 Full Review Audience Member It has a lot of style, a mediocre but intriguing vampire story, and stale characters. It flows decently, but there are time where it gets dull or confusing. Not the most interesting ending, but it is slightly comical. Overall, it's worth a look. Rated 2.5 out of 5 stars 02/02/23 Full Review Audience Member Sylvia(Ekberg) inherits an old castle and the title of countess. A dream come true, and a typical plot for these movies. Nothing about it seem exceptional. There is footage of the outside of a beautiful old castle. This movie has a certain ambiance that is characteristic of color, horror films of the era. I like this movie. It has its shortcomings. I guess the worst is the acting of lead actress Anita Ekberg. But this movie covers many of the vampire movie cliches in a nice little B&D and S&M package. Uncle Julian chains smoking hot Blinka(Adriana Ambesi) and whips her. Nothing in this movie seems brutal though, except maybe for the flash back to Malenka being burned at the stake. The vampire Julian is a dominator type character and he tells all the women what to do. Speaking of Blinka, she is my favorite part of the movie. Such a pretty and sweet vampire. She can have my blood any time. Unfortunately she doesnt get a lot of screen time. Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 02/21/23 Full Review Audience Member [IMG]http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y65/radioman970/fangs.jpg[/IMG] Let me get this out of the way... I love voluptuous italian vampire chicks running around basements of an old dusty castles as much as the next horny bastard. But this film has problems!! An example: it features a cat fight that's nearly all facial close ups!! Miss all that jiggling? What were they thinking?!! At least there's plenty of nice big boobs stuffed into tight dresses to look at (iow, several ladies look like they have an extra butt sticking out of the top of their dresses :p ). Well, I was a little depressed yesterday so I hoped this would be a laugh riot in the unintentional way I love so much. There was some great dialogue here and there but not enough. I think MST3K could've had a lot of fun with this. Furthermore, a decent transfer would be much more appealing visually, thereby raising it's enjoyment level by a point or 2....perhaps. Rated 2.5 out of 5 stars 01/19/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis The vampire lord (Julián Ugarte) of an Italian castle tries to make his niece (Anita Ekberg) think she is a witch.
Director
Amando de Ossorio
Producer
Aubrey Ambert, Rosanna Yanni
Screenwriter
Amando de Ossorio
Production Co
Victory Films, Cobra Films, Tritón P.C., Felix Cinematografica
Rating
PG
Genre
Horror
Original Language
Spanish
Release Date (Theaters)
May 18, 1973, Original
Release Date (Streaming)
Oct 21, 2019
Runtime
1h 34m
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