Fangs of the Living Dead Retromedia DVD Review by C. Demetrius Morgan Synopsis A woman, Sylvia, living in Rome receives word she has become heiress to a posh estate with a castle and is now, by the by, the Countess Waldrick. Upon learning of her sudden.
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Directed by. Amando de Ossorio. Written by. Amando de Ossorio. Starring. Anita Ekberg. Music by. Carlo Savina. Cinematography. Fulvio Testi.
Edited by. Antonio Gimeno. Productioncompany.
Cobra Films, Felix Cinematografica, Trit. The film was inspired by similarly themed Italian and British vampire films that were releasing during the same time period such as Dance of the Vampires. She excitedly calls her fiance Piero (Gianni Medici) to tell him that she's going to travel to view the castle. Once there she stops at a local inn for a drink, where she announces her destination and relation to the castle's inhabitants- which horrifies the townspeople. Unswayed by the townspeople's reactions, Sylvia arrives at the castle and meets her uncle, the Count Walbrooke (Julian Ugarte), and beds down for the night. She is later awakened by the maidservant Blinka (Adriana Ambesi), who warns her that Walbrooke is a century- old vampire that means her harm.
Blinka's attempts to draw Sylvia out of bed and out of the castle are interrupted by Walbrooke, who takes her into another room and whips her. Sylvia pleads with him to stop, only for Walbrooke to reveal that Blinka herself is also a vampire. The next morning Sylvia attempts to leave but is persuaded to stay after Walbrooke tells her about her aunt Malenka, who was burned at the stake for being a witch. He convinces Sylvia that the family is cursed and because of her strong resemblance to Malenka, paired with her ties to the family, that Sylvia is also cursed. Furthermore, Sylvia must remain at the castle and stay unmarried, otherwise the curse will worsen and affect those around her. As a result, Sylvia breaks off her engagement with Piero, who decides to travel to the castle out of concern for Sylvia.
When he arrives at the same inn Sylvia visited earlier in the film, Piero is filled in on the events by one of the inn's barmaids. He then travels to the castle with the intent to stop Walbrooke from turning Sylvia into a vampire. In the Spanish version, the uncle's . But the distributors had a different rushed ending added to the English language prints, in which the uncle disintegrates into a skeleton at the end, apparently indicating that he really was a vampire which contradicts with the rest of the film. References. Italian horror films of the 1. Immoral Tales: European Sex & Horror Movies, 1. Perverse Titillation: The Exploitation Cinema of Italy, Spain and France.
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