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Atom Age Vampire

Original title: Seddok, l'erede di Satana
  • 1960
  • Unrated
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
3.9/10
1.8K
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Atom Age Vampire (1960)
HorrorSci-Fi

An exotic dancer is disfigured in a car accident. A scientist develops a treatment that restores her beauty. To preserve her appearance the doctor must give her additional treatments using g... Read allAn exotic dancer is disfigured in a car accident. A scientist develops a treatment that restores her beauty. To preserve her appearance the doctor must give her additional treatments using glands taken from murdered women.An exotic dancer is disfigured in a car accident. A scientist develops a treatment that restores her beauty. To preserve her appearance the doctor must give her additional treatments using glands taken from murdered women.

  • Director
    • Anton Giulio Majano
  • Writers
    • Piero Monviso
    • Gino De Santis
    • Alberto Bevilacqua
  • Stars
    • Alberto Lupo
    • Susanne Loret
    • Sergio Fantoni
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.9/10
    1.8K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Anton Giulio Majano
    • Writers
      • Piero Monviso
      • Gino De Santis
      • Alberto Bevilacqua
    • Stars
      • Alberto Lupo
      • Susanne Loret
      • Sergio Fantoni
    • 64User reviews
    • 30Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Alberto Lupo
    • Il professor Alberto Levin
    Susanne Loret
    • Jeanette Moreneau
    Sergio Fantoni
    Sergio Fantoni
    • Pierre Mornet
    Franca Parisi
    Franca Parisi
    • Monique Rivière
    Andrea Scotti
    • Paul Leroi
    Rina Franchetti
    Rina Franchetti
    • La mitomane
    Roberto Bertea
    • Sacha
    Ivo Garrani
    Ivo Garrani
    • Il commisario Bouchard
    Gianni Loti
    • Marein
    Tullio Altamura
    Tullio Altamura
    • Doubré - il medico legale
    Gianna Piaz
    • L'infermiera
    Francesco Sormano
    • Il professor Morette
    Nicoletta Varè
    • Arlette
    Appio Cartei
      Bruno Benedetti
      Silvano Marabotti
      Alfredo Mariotti
      Mora Glamor
      • La danzatrice
      • Director
        • Anton Giulio Majano
      • Writers
        • Piero Monviso
        • Gino De Santis
        • Alberto Bevilacqua
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      User reviews64

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      4lastliberal-853-253708

      More Jeckyl/Hyde than Vampire

      I love Italian horror, but this one just didn't have the punch that I am used to with Fulci or Bava. The premise was good, but it didn't deliver completely.

      It was interesting anyway as a girl (Susanne Loret) gets disfigured in an auto accident and a mad scientist doctor (Alberto Lupo) promises to make her beautiful again.

      The Doctor and his assistant work on the girl, but the results are only temporary and they are out of serum. That's when the Doctor's secret is revealed and he goes into action attacking young girls to keep his treasured beauty alive. The first to go is his assistant.

      He has a way of transforming himself into a Mr. Hyde and back to Dr. Jeckyl. The girls old boyfriend and the police are hot on his tail.

      Interesting tale, but Fulci would have done it better.
      5claudio_carvalho

      Funny Italian Title and Messy American Title

      The stripper Jeanette Moreneau (Susanne Loret) is dumped by her boyfriend Pierre Mornet (Sergio Fantoni) and she drives her car to talk to him. However, she has a car accident and the left side of her face is completely disfigured by horrible scars. She is approached in the hospital by Monique Riviere (Franca Parisi), who is the assistant and lover of Professor Alberto Levin (Alberto Lupo), and she tells Jeanette that her face can be restored.

      Jeanette secretly goes to the professor's house and is treated by him, using a process that depends on the cells that Prof. Levin, who is also a monster that strangles his victim, removes from the women that he kills. While treating Jeanette, Prof. Levin falls in an unrequited love for her and kills Monique. Meanwhile, the police inspector that is investigating the mysterious murders, suspects of Prof. Levin.

      "Seddok, l'Erede di Satana" (meaning "Seddok, the Heir of Satan"), a.k.a. "Atom Age Vampire", is a trash Italian horror film that combines "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" with Georges Franju's "Les Yeux Sans Visage" and the vampire of the messy American title. The result is a predictable film, with one actress that recalls Sophia Loren and the other that recalls Madonna. But anyway, it is entertaining and worths be watched. I saw the 87 minutes version and by the way, who is Seddok? My vote is five.

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      5Coventry

      A familiar premise executed very poorly

      A brilliant but overly obsessive scientist has to kill young woman in order to constantly supply his own beloved female patient with fresh facial cell structures, since hers was incurably damaged in a nearly fatal car crash. Nothing really new or innovating here, as this was quite a popular premise the in late 50's/early 60's European exploitation-cinema industry. The downright brilliant French milestone "Les Yeux Sans Visage" launched the trend and also Jess Franco's "The Awful Dr. Orloff" and Ferroni's "Mill of the Stone Women" revolve on a similar theme. This dark and mean-spirited Italian production comes out as very weak compared to any of the previous titles, mainly because of its cheapness and lack of credibility. The other titles had convincing and naturally evil-looking mad doctors in the lead roles, while Albert Lupo in "Atom Age Vampire" more looks like an amateurish clown, completely incapable of developing breakthrough medical treatments. The fact that he spontaneously transforms into a hideous monster himself doesn't really help, neither…In fact, that was rather awkward… Still, there are some redeeming elements that Euro-horror fans might enjoy: the atmosphere is sinister, there's some nice camera-work here and there AND quite a lot of gore and icky make-up art to admire (especially considering the time it was made and the non-existent budget!). Too bad these positive aspects can't nearly make up for the slow pacing and the total lack of tension. The dialogs are sometimes hilarious although I'm quite sure they weren't intended to be. For example, can you imagine a doctor saying encouraging words to his desperate patient like: "Oh my God, your case is worse than leprosy!!" Overall, I wouldn't recommend this film unless you're well trained in seeing trashy exploitation junk.
      boris-26

      Arresting sci-fi film marred by horrid editing and dubbing

      When the opening credits end on ATOM AGE VAMPIRE, there is a sloppy jump cut to the opening scene (A bathrobe clad showgirl returning to her dressing room) This tells us the film has been heavily censored. This is an Italian film, being released here in the states. When somebody opens their mouth, horrific dubbing, best suited for a bad porno film, takes over the scene. The showgirl (the strangely beautiful Susanne Loret. She has this hard look to her face. With her blonde peek-a-boo hairdo, she resembles a crazed Veronica Lake) survives an auto accident that scars her face. In a last ditch effort, she goes to a mad doctor, who makes good on his promise on restoring her face. You can probably figure out what happens in this somewhat predictable sci-fi offering. The one thing that shines thru the censoring and dubbing is this movie moves at a rapid pace. It should be re-made with the same haunting and disturbing qualities.
      Mikel3

      Much better than the title would indicate

      Like a previous poster mentioned, I also purchased this film for about 50 cents (USD). I wasn't expecting much from a DVD film that didn't even cost one dollar. It turned out to be a pleasant surprise! The change sequences from human to monster were amazingly well done for the time and the acting and dubbing to English were not bad either. Also, the late 50s early 60s black and white look and feel to the film was a plus. Many of the Italian made horror films I've seen from this era have a certain atmosphere and charm to them that is fascinating to watch. They often have a more bizarre or off beat story then USA made horror films of the same period. That's refreshing if you are a horror film fan like me and see lots of these movies hoping for something a little different. If you have the chance to view it, this film is well worth your time.

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      • Trivia
        Movies title is a sloppy translation of original Italian name; the there are no vampires in this movie.
      • Alternate versions
        Original Italian version was 105 minutes long; US theatrical version is 87 minutes long; most US video versions are only 72 minutes long.
      • Connections
        Featured in Dracula in the Movies (1992)

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      • Release date
        • August 19, 1960 (Italy)
      • Countries of origin
        • Italy
        • France
      • Language
        • Italian
      • Also known as
        • Seddok, el heredero del diablo
      • Filming locations
        • Via del Rittorale, Livorno, Italy(Levin notices that Loret's skin is deteriorating)
      • Production company
        • Lion's Films
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      • Runtime
        • 1h 27m(87 min)
      • Color
        • Black and White
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.66 : 1

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