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Vampire Circus

  • 1972
  • PG
  • 1h 24m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
5.3K
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Vampire Circus (1972)
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As the plague sweeps the countryside, a quarantined village is visited by a mysterious traveling circus. Soon, young children begin to disappear, and the locals suspect the circus troupe mig... Read allAs the plague sweeps the countryside, a quarantined village is visited by a mysterious traveling circus. Soon, young children begin to disappear, and the locals suspect the circus troupe might be hiding a horrifying secret.As the plague sweeps the countryside, a quarantined village is visited by a mysterious traveling circus. Soon, young children begin to disappear, and the locals suspect the circus troupe might be hiding a horrifying secret.

  • Director
    • Robert Young
  • Writers
    • Jud Kinberg
    • George Baxt
    • Wilbur Stark
  • Stars
    • Adrienne Corri
    • Thorley Walters
    • Anthony Higgins
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    5.3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Robert Young
    • Writers
      • Jud Kinberg
      • George Baxt
      • Wilbur Stark
    • Stars
      • Adrienne Corri
      • Thorley Walters
      • Anthony Higgins
    • 98User reviews
    • 89Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Adrienne Corri
    Adrienne Corri
    • Gypsy Woman
    Thorley Walters
    Thorley Walters
    • Burgermeister
    Anthony Higgins
    Anthony Higgins
    • Emil
    • (as Anthony Corlan)
    John Moulder-Brown
    John Moulder-Brown
    • Anton Kersh
    Laurence Payne
    Laurence Payne
    • Albert Mueller
    Richard Owens
    Richard Owens
    • Dr. Kersh
    Lynne Frederick
    Lynne Frederick
    • Dora Mueller
    Elizabeth Seal
    Elizabeth Seal
    • Gerta Hauser
    Robin Hunter
    • Albert Hauser
    Domini Blythe
    Domini Blythe
    • Anna
    Robert Tayman
    • Count Mitterhaus
    John Bown
    • Schilt
    Mary Wimbush
    Mary Wimbush
    • Elvira
    Christine Paul
    Christine Paul
    • Rosa
    • (as Christina Paul)
    Robin Sachs
    Robin Sachs
    • Heinrich
    Lalla Ward
    Lalla Ward
    • Helga
    Skip Martin
    Skip Martin
    • Michael
    David Prowse
    David Prowse
    • Strongman
    • (as Dave Prowse)
    • Director
      • Robert Young
    • Writers
      • Jud Kinberg
      • George Baxt
      • Wilbur Stark
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    grantch

    Great Vampire Flick!

    I gave in to my desire to resee Twins of Evil and check out Vampire Circus & Countess Dracula which I had never seen and ordered the "Hammer Vampire Collection" from UK. (If you're considering purchase, the discs are coded Region 2, so you can't play them on a lot of USA-sold DVD players. I watch Region 2 on my computer.) I loved Twins of Evil but the real winner was Vampire Circus, an intelligent and fun treatment of a curse upon a village which had the temerity to call an abrupt halt to the fun of the local feudal lord. It's suspenseful and fast moving. I agree with previous commenters that the villagers are so pompous that they earned their fates. Unlike most other posters, I welcomed the opportunity to see John Moulder-Brown in a (for me) new movie, albeit 32 years old. VC is beautifully photographed and the special effects are terrific. Clearly the folks at Hammer Studios did not need computers to create stunning visual images. If you can view Region 2 discs, go for it! You'll get a great thrill out of VC, probably their best vampire flick after Taste the Blood of Dracula!
    8hu675

    Interesting, unusual vampire flick.

    An small village somewhere in Europe, where the villagers can't leave their small town. Because of the recent plague, then an mysterious group of circus people (Lead by Adrienne Corri) are coming to this village to bring happiness and joy to make them forgot the plague. But they are there to bring misery and murder instead. Since this carnival people are actually vampires (even the animals are vampires and could transforms to human begins!) getting their revenge of their master Count Mitterhaus (Robert Tayman) got staked in the heart 15 years ago. Which their master, they were killed by the villagers and now this vampires are trying to kill all the woman and children. So, their master could comeback to life.

    Directed by Robert Young (Splitting Heirs) made an fascinating vampire horror movie, despite its poor production values. But this movie has some light erotic moments and some arresting scenes as well. It is also amusing Tongue in Cheek as well. But the British cast are good here and actually well written also. But i felt, there's something missing in the movie. But it's satisfying enough and die-hard fans of the famous "Hammer" production will enjoy this. David Prowse, who plays "The Strongman" in the movie. Prowse is best known for playing "Darth Vader" in the suit in the original "Star Wars" trilogy. (*** ½/*****).
    7Theo Robertson

    Look Beyond The Poor Production Values ...

    ... And you'll find a pretty good story in there

    It's interesting to note that just about everyone on this page enjoyed VAMPIRE CIRCUS . I can take or leave horror movies especially ones involving vampires because they're self limiting , ( I mean how scary is a person with false teeth ? ) and for much of this movie we're treated to some substandard production values typical of Hammer studios in the early 1970s , the circus arena is supposed to be in the open air but is obviously filmed on an interior film set , the editing and special effects are really poor , there's a sequence with villagers being thrashed to death with a rug ( Well that's what it looked like to me ) while the cast are very uneven with John Moulder-Brown as Anton being just about the most unlikely hero I've ever seen in a horror movie . Oh and there's plenty of scenes with people with false teeth like those ones you buy at a joke shop

    But... ...despite all this VAMPIRE CIRCUS is a very entertaining horror movie . I don't know if it's because I've seen too many smart ass post modernist American horror flicks recently but a story featuring a Central European village being cut off from the outside world because of plague and its inhabitants being killed one by one by a bunch of vengeful vampires appeals to me more than a self referrential story set in 21st century America . In fact many of the killings are paedophillic murders so this gives the movie a disturbingly adult strength in what could easily be dismissed as a silly movie
    6CaressofSteel75

    One of the last of the Hammer classics

    I first saw this movie years ago in a chopped-up edited for television form, although I was recently able to see it in what looks like its complete version.

    I remember distinctly that Vampire Circus got terrible reviews in the 1970s. Our TV Guide rated it at ZERO stars, but time seems to have softened that harsh criticism, and it's now regarded as a semi-classic.

    It's got the great look and feel of classic Hammer horror, and it gets by without Lee, Cushing and the rest. David Prowse makes an appearance as the strongman, one of the few times you see him not heavily made up. For what it's worth, the script is actually a little better than some other more highly regarded horror films.

    While it's not the best thing Hammer ever produced, you'll want to see it at least once if you're a fan of those movies.
    Infofreak

    Strong contender for the most underrated vampire movie of all time!

    Not sure why 'Vampire Circus' isn't mentioned when people talk about the best Hammer movies, because it certainly deserves to be. As usual the studio manages to create a lot of period atmosphere and chills on, one assumes, not a very large budget, and like most of their movies the acting is uniformly good. The story concerns a village being attacked by a mysterious lethal plague which may or may not be connected with a dark episode in the small communities past concerning an evil Count who once terrorized all and sundry. The village is cut off from the outside world, and while they anxiously await some outside medical attention, a strange traveling circus arrives. The villagers leap upon anything to tale their minds off their awful predicament, but as you can tell from the title, the circus folk aren't exactly what they appear to be and have secret plans of justice and revenge. The performers themselves are much more interesting and sensual than the uptight villagers, and this creates an unusual tension in the viewer compared to many vampire movies, where good vs. evil is black and white with no troubling ambiguities. This is a very unusual twist on the familiar subject matter, and in my opinion one of the most underrated and overlooked vampire movies ever made. Trainspotters note: the supporting cast includes David 'Darth Vader' Prowse as the circus strongman, and Lalla Ward (who replaced Mary Tamm as Romana in 'Dr Who') as a pretty sexy vampire.

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    • Trivia
      The film used the same sets as Twins of Evil (1971).
    • Goofs
      At the start, Muller raises his stake behind and above Count Mitterhaus's shoulders. The protruding stake is then shown emerging much lower, under the rib-cage.
    • Quotes

      Michael: The Circus of Nights! A hundred delights!

    • Alternate versions
      The BBFC examiners originally required heavy cuts to the film but many of these were successfully waived after Hammer consulted BBFC head Stephen Murphy. Among the cuts were shots of Hauser's burnt face (reduced from 2 to 1), a face stabbing during the opening skirmish in the castle (removed completely), some bloody shots during the climactic decapitation, the whipping of Gerta, erotic elements of the circus 'whip' dance, and shots of the mutilated panther victims in the forest. However the latter scenes seem to have been reduced rather than cut, leaving the results somewhat ambiguous. It is unlikely that the cut footage still survives, and all later video and DVD releases feature the UK cinema print.
    • Connections
      Edited from Lust for a Vampire (1971)

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    • Release date
      • October 11, 1972 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Circus der Vampire
    • Filming locations
      • Black Park, Iver Heath, Buckinghamshire, England, UK(forest scenes)
    • Production companies
      • Hammer Films
      • The Rank Organisation
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 24m(84 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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