Benefiting from Polanski's skewed vision, the film takes on a quality of comic weirdness rarely present in Hammer's contemporary output.
Fearless Vampire Killers Or: Pardon Me, But Your Teeth Are in My Neck (1967)
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Reviews Counted:29
Fresh:19
Rotten:10
Average Rating:6.1/10
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.
Runtime: 2 hrs 4 mins
Genre: Horror/Suspense
Synopsis: Professor Ambronsius (Jack MacGowran), an eccentric old academic specializing in the study of bats, and his bumbling but well-meaning assistant, Alfred (brilliantly played by Polanski himself),... Professor Ambronsius (Jack MacGowran), an eccentric old academic specializing in the study of bats, and his bumbling but well-meaning assistant, Alfred (brilliantly played by Polanski himself), travel to a small village in snowbound Transylvania (actually, filming took place in the Italian Alps) that has been plagued by a clan of local vampires. After innkeeper Shagal's comely daughter, Sarah (Sharon Tate), is abducted by Count Von Krolock (Ferdy Mayne), Ambronsius and Alfred venture out to the count's castle to rid the area of its bloodsucking parasites once and for all--a dangerous undertaking indeed, especially since it soon becomes apparent that traditional weapons against the undead are not quite as effective as folklore would have one believe and that attractive young maidens are not the only ones in danger of becoming victims of a vampire' uninvited advances. One of Polanski's most impressive achievements in FEARLESS VAMPIRE KILLERS is presenting viewers with a perfectly executed horror-parody while at the same time maintaining a consistent underlying sense of dread. [More]
Starring: Jack MacGowran, Roman Polanski, Sharon Tate, Alfie Bass
Starring: Jack MacGowran, Roman Polanski, Sharon Tate, Alfie Bass, Terry Downes, Ferdinand "Ferdy" Mayne
Director: Roman Polanski
Director: Roman Polanski
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Reviews for Fearless Vampire Killers Or: Pardon Me, But Your...
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.
Messy vampire spoof-cum-homage to Hammer, which doesn't really come off on either count.
Macabre, jet-black comedy with Polanski's unique sensibility in evidence in abundance.
Polanski rarely indulged in his taste for overwrought slapstick, but here it is.
The film amiably runs through all the standbys associated with vampire movies, putting a personal and goofy spin on most of them.
An affectionate parody of the Hammer horror films we all know and love from late-night TV.
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