The man with eyebrows that can kill! Not really, but that’s the impression given by the poster illustration. The Baker/Berman producing team gave their Hammer/Terence Fisher imitation a decent production — good color, autopsy-grade gore, female victims in low-cut gowns — but neither Jimmy Sangster’s script nor the flat direction bring it to life. Donald Wolfit is the resurrected mad doctor stealing transfusion blood and committing murders with the help of his deformed servant Victor Maddern but the highlight is the strong performance from favorite scream queen Barbara Shelley. Artus’ fancy special edition Blu is Region A friendly, although the DVD is Pal and all the extras are French-only.
Blood of the Vampire
Blu-ray + DVD
Artus Films
1958 / Color / 1:66 widescreen / 87 min. / Le Sang du Vampire / Street Date April 6, 2021 / Available from Amazon.fr / 29.99 €
Starring: Donald Wolfit, Vincent Ball, Barbara Shelley, Victor Maddern, William Devlin, Andrew Faulds, John Le Mesurier, Bryan Coleman,...
Blood of the Vampire
Blu-ray + DVD
Artus Films
1958 / Color / 1:66 widescreen / 87 min. / Le Sang du Vampire / Street Date April 6, 2021 / Available from Amazon.fr / 29.99 €
Starring: Donald Wolfit, Vincent Ball, Barbara Shelley, Victor Maddern, William Devlin, Andrew Faulds, John Le Mesurier, Bryan Coleman,...
- 5/25/2021
- by Glenn Erickson
- Trailers from Hell
Author: Guest
There’s a new film festival coming to London in February, as the team from media and events business, Holmlands, join forces with Green Owl Films to launch Four Seasons Film Festival … a festival with a twist…
With nine features and over 60 shorts being screened over the 3rd and 4th of February, each of the films are been screened in spring, summer, autumn and winter sections; having been selected and categorised by their narrative and tones to reflect the annual moods of the seasons.
Festival Founder and Director, Cameron Hall explains, “We were overwhelmed with submissions, receiving entries from 40 different countries around the world. Each of the films we have selected showcase the full spectrum of human emotion across the four seasons. Films in the spring section reflect hope and new beginnings; summer films are joyous, vibrant and celebratory of life; the autumn selection is about change, transition...
There’s a new film festival coming to London in February, as the team from media and events business, Holmlands, join forces with Green Owl Films to launch Four Seasons Film Festival … a festival with a twist…
With nine features and over 60 shorts being screened over the 3rd and 4th of February, each of the films are been screened in spring, summer, autumn and winter sections; having been selected and categorised by their narrative and tones to reflect the annual moods of the seasons.
Festival Founder and Director, Cameron Hall explains, “We were overwhelmed with submissions, receiving entries from 40 different countries around the world. Each of the films we have selected showcase the full spectrum of human emotion across the four seasons. Films in the spring section reflect hope and new beginnings; summer films are joyous, vibrant and celebratory of life; the autumn selection is about change, transition...
- 1/8/2018
- by Guest
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
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