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Le vampire a soif

Titre original : The Blood Beast Terror
  • 1968
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  • 1h 28min
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Le vampire a soif (1968)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA scientist genetically engineers a creature that transforms between a Death's-head moth and a woman. The creature poses as the scientist's daughter to lure victims when in human form, then ... Tout lireA scientist genetically engineers a creature that transforms between a Death's-head moth and a woman. The creature poses as the scientist's daughter to lure victims when in human form, then feeds on their blood as a moth.A scientist genetically engineers a creature that transforms between a Death's-head moth and a woman. The creature poses as the scientist's daughter to lure victims when in human form, then feeds on their blood as a moth.

  • Réalisation
    • Vernon Sewell
  • Scénario
    • Peter Bryan
  • Casting principal
    • Peter Cushing
    • Robert Flemyng
    • Wanda Ventham
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    • Réalisation
      • Vernon Sewell
    • Scénario
      • Peter Bryan
    • Casting principal
      • Peter Cushing
      • Robert Flemyng
      • Wanda Ventham
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    Peter Cushing
    Peter Cushing
    • Inspector Quennell
    Robert Flemyng
    Robert Flemyng
    • Dr. Mallinger
    Wanda Ventham
    Wanda Ventham
    • Clare Mallinger
    Vanessa Howard
    Vanessa Howard
    • Meg
    David Griffin
    David Griffin
    • William
    Glynn Edwards
    Glynn Edwards
    • Sergeant Allan
    William Wilde
    William Wilde
    • Britewell
    Kevin Stoney
    Kevin Stoney
    • Granger
    John Paul
    • Warrender
    Russell Napier
    Russell Napier
    • Landlord
    Roy Hudd
    Roy Hudd
    • Morgue Attendant
    Leslie Anderson
    • Coachman
    Simon Cain
    • Gardener
    Robert Cawdron
    Robert Cawdron
    • Chief Constable
    Kenneth Colley
    Kenneth Colley
    • James
    Beryl Cooke
    • Housekeeper
    Roy Evans
    Roy Evans
    • 2nd Porter
    Joan Ingram
    Joan Ingram
    • Cook
    • Réalisation
      • Vernon Sewell
    • Scénario
      • Peter Bryan
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    3Coventry

    Far BELOW the British horror standard from that time...

    You'll have to agree about one aspect of this movie…these British scriptwriters sure knew how to think up appealing titles! Look at this: blood + beast + terror … Separately, these three words already make every horror lover slaver. Together, they form the title to a seemly indispensable horror film. Sadly, this is a very wrong perception. The Blood Beast Terror is not a vital British horror picture. Especially not compared to so many other titles from that era. Although the plot of this film features a few promising and creative aspects (the still unknown universe of insects!), it develops itself very slow and tediously. The twists near the end don't really offer any surprises or innovative elements. Certainly not if you're familiar with the more famous Hammer monster movies like `The Reptile'. Peter Cushing stars as a cop investigating murders that are seemly committed by a giant death's head moth. Dr. Mallinger (Robert Flamyng) and the stunningly beautiful female resident in his mansion are behaving suspiciously, so Cushing goes undercover in rural Britain. His cute daughter and a bug-worshiping nerd accompany him. There's absolutely no tension to detect in this film. Maybe that's partially due to the far-fetched plot, but I rather blame the tame directing-skills of Vernon Sewell and the truly limited depth of this film. The characters in `Blood Beast Terror' are weak and uninteresting, while the make-up effects are downright ludicrous. The transformation-sequences that turn wench into moth are really, really cheap! And yes, I do keep in mind that the film is over 35 years old now. Even then, the special effects look stupid, mind you! In the same year of 1968, the production company (Tigon Productions) released `The Witchfinder General' starring Vincent Price. That film is at least a dozen times better and one of the most atmospheric movies I ever saw. A proof that the Hammer studios weren't the only ones who were able to create timeless, compelling horror. My advice: skip this one and continue your search for the more essential golden Brit-horrorfilms.
    8Tera-Jones

    Highly Underrated Film

    I really see no different from this film and other horror films starring the great Peter Cushing. Nor do I see a difference in shape-shifting to a (were)wolf or a moth or a bat - it's still horror and this one is done tastefully as I would expect from a Peter Cushing film of this time era.

    Beautiful Gothic imagery, a good suspenseful inspector/detective story blended in quite well with the horror we see on screen. I love some of the music in this film as well - works quite well - eerie sounding. The acting is good - it's as if the actors really believe they are the characters and this really is happening - just the way it is suppose to be, very convincing.

    Good late night film - I quite enjoyed this one.

    8.5/10
    Infofreak

    This poor man's Hammer horror is reasonably entertaining b-grade hokum.

    I really had high hopes for 'The Blood Beast Terror'. An above average cast led by Hammer legend Peter Cushing, Robert Flemyng ('The Terrible Dr. Hitchcock') and Wanda Ventham (of cult TV series 'UFO'), and produced by the same company that made the excellent 'Witchfinder General' and one of the best non-Hammer movies Cushing was ever involved with, 'The Creeping Flesh'. Surely this was going to be an overlooked gem? Sadly no. While it isn't an absolute waste of time, it's nowhere near as good as 'The Creeping Flesh' or any Hammer movie from the same period. It reminded me in many ways of 'The Reptile' but it was nowhere near as good. Cushing and Flemyng give it their best shot, but despite a few effective sequences, it never really takes off, and the disappointing climax really lets the movie down. For rabid Peter Cushing fans only. Otherwise stick with his Hammer work, 'The Creeping Flesh' and 'Horror Express'.
    4aimless-46

    An Opportunity to See Vanessa Howard Again

    Ignore the most negative of the comments, "The Blood Beast Terror" is not total garbage. It has the Hammer Studio's feel which it was trying to imitate; with a decent imitation of the Hammer Victorian production design and a performance by Peter Cushing (as Police Inspector Quennell). It is also features one of the few available film appearances of Vanessa Howard, unfortunately she has only a supporting scream queen role as Quennell's daughter Meg. Check out "Girly" if you want to see a lot more of this underutilized actress.

    "The Blood Beast Terror's" main weakness is its low budget which resulted in some horribly lame special effects, although the budget cannot be entirely blamed as just a little imagination in this area would have resulted in something far more effective. It also suffers from a condensed story that does not supply enough scientific details to make the basic premise interesting.

    So instead of a sci-fi/horror picture, it is more of a detective story with some laughable horror elements. But it is a decent detective story with enough misdirection to produce several surprising revelations. Contrary to several other comments, I had no problem with the ending, finding the idea of a moth (even a giant one) being drawn to a flame quite appropriate, although so poorly staged as to be groan inducing.

    There is some great comic relief in the underplayed performance of Glynn Edwards (as Sergeant Allen) and the overplayed performance of Roy Hudd, as the jaded morgue attendant who casually eats his meals off the slabs in the morgue (complete with cadavers). There is unintended comic relief in the casting of 30 year-old Wanda Ventham as the mad scientist's on-the-make "teenage" daughter. Nothing exceptional but a cut above much of the 60's cheap sci-fi and horror.

    Then again, what do I know? I'm only a child.
    hellpepper

    Mothman!

    OK, not one of the better offerings of British horror, that's true. But it does have Peter Cushing who is always fun to watch and I have to give credit for the writers to try to bring a somewhat more original monster to the screen than just another rehash in the Vampire or Frankenstein vein. Well, come to think of it aside from making the monster a moth ,this really is just another rehashed Vampire story with a few elements from the Frankenstein storyline thrown in for good measure.

    I cannot help but wonder if the monster was inspired by the legend of the Mothman, the legendary beastie from West Virginia. The resemblance is pretty close. A man sized moth creature with red glowing eyes.

    Shame more people have not seen this though, it's not as bad as its reputation. I find it pretty enjoyable.

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    • Anecdotes
      One of the many films that Peter Cushing made about this time to help pay for the health treatments of his beloved wife, Helene. She would later die of emphysema in 1971.
    • Gaffes
      Near the end of the movie, Sergeant Allan fires 7 shots from a single-action pistol without reloading.
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      Inspector Quennell: The only time we have a witness to one of these murders and he's out of his mind.

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      Featured in Aweful Movies with Deadly Earnest: The Blood Beast Terror (1974)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 31 mars 1971 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Royaume-Uni
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • The Blood Beast Terror
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Grim's Dyke House, Old Redding, Harrow Weald, Middlesex, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni(Clare House-exterior)
    • Société de production
      • Tigon British Film Productions
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      • 1h 28min(88 min)
    • Mixage
      • Mono
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.66 : 1

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