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The Werewolf Versus the Vampire Woman

Original title: La noche de Walpurgis
  • 1971
  • R
  • 1h 22m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
2.2K
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The Werewolf Versus the Vampire Woman (1971)
B-HorrorVampire HorrorWerewolf HorrorHorror

Elvira and her friend Genevieve travel through the French countryside in search of the lost grave of a medieval vampire, Countess Wandesa.Elvira and her friend Genevieve travel through the French countryside in search of the lost grave of a medieval vampire, Countess Wandesa.Elvira and her friend Genevieve travel through the French countryside in search of the lost grave of a medieval vampire, Countess Wandesa.

  • Director
    • León Klimovsky
  • Writers
    • Paul Naschy
    • Hans Munkel
  • Stars
    • Paul Naschy
    • Gaby Fuchs
    • Barbara Capell
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    2.2K
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    • Director
      • León Klimovsky
    • Writers
      • Paul Naschy
      • Hans Munkel
    • Stars
      • Paul Naschy
      • Gaby Fuchs
      • Barbara Capell
    • 67User reviews
    • 69Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Paul Naschy
    Paul Naschy
    • Waldemar Daninsky
    Gaby Fuchs
    Gaby Fuchs
    • Elvira
    Barbara Capell
    • Genevieve Bennett
    • (as Bárbara Capell)
    Andrés Resino
    Andrés Resino
    • Inspector Marcel
    • (as Andre Reese)
    Yelena Samarina
    Yelena Samarina
    • Elizabeth Daninsky
    • (as Helena Samarin)
    José Marco
    José Marco
    • Pierre
    • (as Jose Marco)
    Betsabé Ruiz
    • Pierre's Girl
    • (as Betsabe Sharon)
    Barta Barri
    Barta Barri
    • Muller
    • (as Barta Barry)
    Luis Gaspar
    • Distraught Man
    • (as Louis Caspar)
    Ruperto Ares
    • Mayor
    • (as Rupert Aros)
    María Luisa Tovar
    • First Female Victim
    • (as Maria Tovar)
    Julio Peña
    Julio Peña
    • Dr. Hartwig - Coroner
    • (as Julio Pena)
    Patty Shepard
    Patty Shepard
    • Countess Wandesa Dárvula de Nadasdy
    • (as Paty Shepard)
    Carlos Aured
    • La Sombra de Satán
    • (uncredited)
    Eduardo Chappa
    • Tramp
    • (uncredited)
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    • Director
      • León Klimovsky
    • Writers
      • Paul Naschy
      • Hans Munkel
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    6Teknofobe70

    Vintage Molina.

    Noche de Walpurgis, Nacht der Vampire, Blood Moon, Werewolf Shadow ... the amount of alternative titles that this movie has, annoying as it may be, is a testament to it's international success.

    So why is it that the world cared so much about some Spanish horror movie? Well, the fact is, it was simply better than most of what everyone else was doing at the time. But like "I Was A Teenage Werewolf" did in the late fifties, this movie sparked off a whole new generation of similar werewolf movies such as "The Beast Must Die", which attempted to emulate it's atmosphere precisely.

    But has it stood the test of time? Lead actor and writer Jacinto Molina certainly thinks so. Others are less certain. For instance, it's easy to put off by the cheesy soundtrack, complete unsuited to what the mood of the movie should be, and the script definitely has it's dull moments. There's a whole sequence towards the end of the movie, when a policeman comes to investigate the murders and seems to spend half an hour in pointless conversation with the villagers. Oh, and the 'romance' aspect of the film feels both rushed and forced. The blood often looks fake, and the clearer the picture is, the less convinced you are by the makeup. It's one of the few movies that fails to benefit from a restored DVD version.

    However, there's still plenty of good stuff here that help it to rise above the 'trashy horror' category for some parts at least. There's only a small amount of nudity in the film, gratuitous though it may be, and the dialogue isn't half as bad as most horror movies of this period. The historical sequences are surprisingly good, and the vampires are particularly creepy -- thanks to Molina's insistence that they should be filmed in slow motion. His performance is easily the most notable, and it's likely that if he'd been given more creative control over the production of these movies, they would have been much better.

    All in all, this movie may well be for genre fans only. Most will probably find it dull and dated, but at the time it was definitely something pretty special.
    whirlybird24

    An imaginative and fun fur flick

    Although this movie obviously suffered from a lack of budget and resources, it is pretty well done by a crew who made the best of what they did have. I saw this as " The Werewolf vs. The Vampire Women " and despite the ridiculous title there actually were some effective and artfully done scenes, especially with a slow motion, day-for- night cloaked figure lurking in some windy ruins. Also very interesting are the last few scenes, shot in slow motion, of the title's vampire women (who are both really hot and reasonably talented) running from the rising sun.
    6ma-cortes

    Successful Werewolf movie with the unforgettable Waldemar Daninsky-Paul Naschy

    Paul Naschy again with his classic character and frightening to viewer. It deals with Elvira (Gaby Fuchs) and her friend Genevieve (Barbara Capell) travelling through the French countryside in search of the lost grave of a medieval vampire, Countess Wandesa (Patty Shepard) , then things go wrong . The Blood Flows Like Vintage Wine ! . Things happen that have never been seen by human beings ! . The blood flows like vintage wine ! .

    Jacinto Molina or Paul Naschy , who recently passed away, was actor, screenwriter and director of various films about the personage based on a fictitious character, the Polish count Waldemar Daninsky. The first film about Waldemar was ¨The mark of the Wolfman (1967)¨ by Enrique Eguiluz , after that ¨Night of Walpurgis¨, ¨Fury of the Wolfman¨ , ¨Doctor Jekill and the Wolfman¨ ,¨The return of the Walpurgis¨, ¨Howl of the devil¨, ¨The beast and the magic sword(1982)¨ that is filmed in Japan and finally ¨Licantropo(1998).

    It's a B series entertainment with abundant sensationalistic scenes and a Naif style. The movie has a bit of ridiculous gore with loads of blood similar to tomato . This time Paul Nashy/Jacinto Molina exhibits little breast but he was a weightlifting champion. Here Waldemar takes on Countess Wandessa played by Patty Shepard in some unforgettable slow-moving scenes . Brief nudism and erotic situations in charge of Gaby Fuchs and Barbara Capell . Good cinematography by cameraman Leopoldo Villaseñor is accompanied by a correct remastering . Eerie and atmospheric musical score by composer Anton Garcia Abril .The motion picture was professionally directed by Leon Klimovsky , a slick craftsman who directed all kind of genres, as Terror for Paul Naschy (Marshall of hell, Rebellion of dead one , Orgy of vampires , Werewolf shadow ,Dr Jekill vs. The werewolf) , Warlike (June 44 attack force Normandy , A bullet for Rommel, Bridge over Elba) and Spaghetti/Paella Westerns (Badland drifter , Some dollars for Django , Death knows no time , Two thousand dollars for Coyote). Carlos Aured's assistant direction, who directed the following sequel titled, ¨ The return of the Walpurgis ¨. The flick will appeal to Paul Naschy fans and horror genre enthusiastic. Rating : 6/10 . Acceptable and entertaining.
    7Tera-Jones

    A Surprisingly Good Werewolf-Vampire Film

    I have to agree with others that this film is much better than "Fury of the Wolfman" - in fact it's one of Paul Naschy's best films - specifically his werewolf films. I didn't expect a whole lot from this movie (I expected it to be so-so) but it came as a pleasant surprise - it's good and I like it!

    To some, this type of film is considered Euro-trash, tasteless and bad - well the film might be all those things but it's so bad it's good. If you like werewolves and/or vampires then this one is worth watching if you happen to see it on TV or acquire it in a film pack as I did.

    The copy that I have came from the Legends of Horror 50 Movie Pack. It's a fairly good copy - but not digitally corrected. The voice dubbing into English is good enough for me to enjoy.

    7.5/10
    5sanzar

    Naschy gnashes while viewer snoozes!

    "The Werewolf vs the Vampire Woman" wastes lots of great Gothic elements in plodding through it's (too long) running time. The ideas are there, but thoroughly unrealized by Director Leon Klimovsky, as one boring scene follows another, generating little or no tension or interest. Scenes from this flick look great as stills; when moving, they leave a lot to be desired.

    Paul Naschy's acting talents never advanced beyond "high school play status" in any of his filmic endeavors. He reacts to most of the outlandish goings-on with his usual impassiveness, as though his scenes were for blocking purposes only. When his character, Waldemar Daninsky, transforms into the werewolf of the title, Naschy employs body slams, punches and arm-swipes as though he were on the undercard of a poorly rehearsed wrestling match. The climatic battle between Vampiress and Werewolf is underwhelming in its embarrassing lack of action. Naschy's slavering drool, however, provides one of the few highlights.

    The soundtrack plays like one of those "Halloween Sounds" tapes offered every season, littered with ghostly wails, shrieks, and assorted bumps. That, along with some haunting (but oft-repeated) musical motifs, offer some pleasant diversion. Unfortunately, the werewolf's growls sound like a guy with serious indigestion and leave alot to be desired.

    Definitely a reminiscense for those who fell in love with drive-in & grindhouse fodder in the 60's & 70's. Given the relatively short life span of homo sapiens, why waste valuable hours of your lifetime on this dreck?

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    • Trivia
      Generally regarded to have kickstarted the Spanish horror film boom of the '70s, due to its box-office success upon release.
    • Goofs
      Though the setting of the story is supposedly France, the architecture of the buildings shown is clearly Spanish, the actual location of the shoot.
    • Quotes

      Inspector Marcel: How are your studies going to finish the thesis? You must be close to it, right?

      Elvira: The subject is very broad. It is not that simple. I must work hard.

      Inspector Marcel: If I remember correctly, it was about research on black magic, witchcraft, the diversity of Satan cults and the Inquisition in France. That was it, wasn't it?

      Elvira: More or less. Lately, Genevieve and I discovered something about Wandesa Darvula de Nadasdy, a Hungarian countess who lived in the 15th century. She is shrouded in legend... a horrible legend...

    • Alternate versions
      The Anchor Bay DVD entitled "Werewolf Shadow" incorporates previously missing footage that only appeared in Spanish prints of the film. The material is mostly centered on Elvira's boyfriend and his attempts to locate her once she has gone missing. One scene shows him receiving a letter from Elvira, and another long sequence involves a conversation he has with the mayor of the local burg that Wandessa has been terrorizing.
    • Connections
      Featured in Wolfman Chronicles: A Cinematic Scrapbook (1991)

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      • 1972 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Spain
      • West Germany
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    • Language
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Blood Moon
    • Filming locations
      • Madrid, Spain
    • Production companies
      • Plata Films S.A.
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 22m(82 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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