I VAMPIRI (1957, LUST OF THE VAMPIRE) – Episode 181 – Decades of Horror: The Classic Era
“The vampire could be insane, or equally someone in full control of his mental faculties.” So, you’re saying, crazy or not? Join this episode’s Grue-Crew – Daphne Monary-Ernsdorff, Chad Hunt, and Jeff Mohr, along with guest Bill Mulligan – as they discuss I Vampiri (1957, Lust of the Vampire), Italy’s first horror film of the sound era, directed first by Riccardo Freda and then Mario Bava!
Decades of Horror: The Classic Era
Episode 181 – I Vampiri (1957)
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In Paris, young girls are found dead, drained of their blood. A journalist investigates these murders while the beautiful Gisele, from a noble family, tries to seduce him.
Directed by: Riccardo Freda; Mario Bava (uncredited)
Writer: Piero Regnoli, Mario Bava (as Rijk Sijöstrom), Riccardo Freda
Cinematographer: Mario Bava (director of photography)
Selected Cast:
Gianna Maria Canale as Giselle du Grand / Margherita du Grand
Carlo D’Angelo as L’ispettore Chantal (credited as Carlo d’Angelo)
Dario Michaelis as Pierre Lantin
Wandisa Guida as Laurette Robert
Angelo Galassi as Ronald Fontaine (as Angiolo Galassi)
Renato Tontini as L’assistente del professore Grand
Charles Fawcett as Signor Robert
Gisella Mancinotti as Amica di Laurette
Miranda Campa as Signora Robert
Antoine Balpêtré as Professor Julien du Grand (credited as Antoine Balpetré de la Comédie Française)
Paul Muller as Joseph Signoret
Riccardo Freda as Il dottore (uncredited)
When Riccardo Freda bet that he could complete a movie in twelve days and came up short, Mario Bava, already serving as the film’s cinematographer, was tagged to close out the directing duties. The result is I Vampiri (1957, Lust of the Vampire), an atmospheric, gothic film that carries the earmarks of Freda’s skill and Bava’s promise. There’s no “vampire” as such, but the shadow of Elizabeth Bathory looms large over this tale. Your Classic Era Grue Crew, with guest Bill Milligan, are wowed by much of I VAMPIRI, not the least of which is the special effects. There is much to talk about.
At the time of this writing, I Vampiri is available to stream from YouTube.
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NIGHTMARE CITY Reviews of Umberto Lenzi's toxic mutant mayhem
Nightmare City is a 1980 sci-fi horror film directed by Umberto Lenzi from a screenplay by Piero Regnoli (Patrick Still Lives; The Playgirls and the Vampire), Antonio Cesare Corti and Luis María Delgado. Also known as City of the Walking Dead
The movie stars Hugo Stiglitz (Night of a 1000 Cats), Laura Trotter, Maria Rosaria Omaggio, Francisco Rabal, Sonia Viviani, Eduardo Fajardo, Stefania…
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CALIFICACIÓN PERSONAL: 4 / 10
Título Original: Incubo sulla città contaminata AKA Nightmare City
Año: 1980
Duración: 92 min
País: Italia
Dirección: Umberto Lenzi
Guion: Antonio Cesare Corti, Luis María Delgado, Piero Regnoli
Música: Stelvio Cipriani
Fotografía: Hans Burmann
Reparto: Hugo Stiglitz, Laura Trotter, Mel Ferrer, Maria Rosaria Omaggio, Francisco Rabal
Productora: Coproducción Italia-México-España; Dialchi Film, Lotus Films, Televicine S.A. de C.V
Género: Horror; Sci-Fi; Thriller
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Lust of the Vampire (1957)
AKA “I Vampiri” and “The Devil’s Commandment”
Directed by Riccardo Freda, Mario Bava
Written by Piero Regnoli, Mario Bava, Riccardo Freda
Stars Gianna Maria Canale, Carlo D’Angelo, Dario Michaelis
Run Time: 1 Hour, 22 Minutes
Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v4x52Ckchx4
Spoiler-Free Judgment Zone
This looks good, with excellent sets and effects. It’s a bit of a mystery. Who is this…
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MACISTE IN KING SOLOMON’S MINES (1964) - PECS & CHAINS: GLADIATOR MOVIE POSTERS (Part 8/10)
By 1964, British born Reg Park was the main Peplum movie actor. Before he quit filming becoming a Bodybuilder again (having won Mr Universe several times) and Arnold Schwarzenegger’s mentor, he filmed his last movie in South Africa where was residing.
Another camp fest meet African adventure
Above are the original Italian poster painted by Renato Casaro and the complete Italian fotobusta poster set
Director: Piero Regnoli
Actors: Reg Park, Wandisa Guida
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