The Fearless Vampire Killers1967
The Fearless Vampire Killers (1967)
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Critic Consensus: This uneven but amiable 1967 vampire picture is part horror spoof, part central European epic, and 100 percent Roman Polanski, whose signature sensibility colors every frame.
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Cast
as Prof. Abronsius
as Sarah Shagal
as Shagal

as Rebecca

as Mrs. Shagal
as Count Von Krolock

as Herbert Von Krolock

as Koukol
as Maid
as Idiot
as Driver

as Woodcutter

as Woodcutter

as Woodcutter

as Woodcutter

as Woodcutter
as Alfred
Critic Reviews for The Fearless Vampire Killers
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Ferdy Mayne is the menacing Dracula, and Sharon Tate, lady in question, looks particularly nice in her bath.
Funny and scary, this is vintage Polanski.
The film amiably runs through all the standbys associated with vampire movies, putting a personal and goofy spin on most of them.
Nobody laughed.
Messy vampire spoof-cum-homage to Hammer, which doesn't really come off on either count.
He was evidently only trying to make fun of horror films, forgetting that horror films, played straight, are now more often funny -- unconsciously to -- than horrible.
Audience Reviews for The Fearless Vampire Killers
Polanski's vampire comedy is hilarious and cute. Polanski plays the sidekick in the movie, and he's a really good actor too. I really liked this movie, he has such a cool style and the story and characters are so funny. If you love vampire movies I highly recommend this one.
Super Reviewer
I really don't understand why Roman Polanski ever decided to make a vampire movie in this fashion. You'd think that with all of his mastery in suspense, he would produce a truly terrifying film. However, the result is little more than cheap physical comedy and corny dialogue. I would say that I blame that more on the writing, but it's not excusable from such an amazing director. Truly my least favorite Polanski film.
Super Reviewer
The comedy here seems to be more farce than humour (personally I didn't find it funny) but you can see which staples of the vampire film has been subverted or used for farce, especially if you've seen a lot of old horror films. The way it is shot also contributes to this.
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The Fearless Vampire Killers Quotes
Shagal: | [a young woman tries to fend off Shagail, a Jewish Vampire, with a cross] Oy vey, have you got the wrong vampire. |