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Deathmaster

  • 1972
  • PG
  • 1h 24m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
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Deathmaster (1972)
Folk HorrorHorror

Quarry is a mysterious, articulate stranger who draws a cult like following of local hippies. Rather than showing them peace and love, he has more sinister plans for them, as he is a vampire... Read allQuarry is a mysterious, articulate stranger who draws a cult like following of local hippies. Rather than showing them peace and love, he has more sinister plans for them, as he is a vampire.Quarry is a mysterious, articulate stranger who draws a cult like following of local hippies. Rather than showing them peace and love, he has more sinister plans for them, as he is a vampire.

  • Director
    • Ray Danton
  • Writer
    • R.L. Grove
  • Stars
    • Robert Quarry
    • Bill Ewing
    • Brenda Dickson
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    455
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ray Danton
    • Writer
      • R.L. Grove
    • Stars
      • Robert Quarry
      • Bill Ewing
      • Brenda Dickson
    • 23User reviews
    • 19Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Robert Quarry
    Robert Quarry
    • Khorda
    Bill Ewing
    • Pico
    Brenda Dickson
    • Rona Ashby
    John Fiedler
    John Fiedler
    • Pop
    Bobby Pickett
    Bobby Pickett
    • Kirkwood
    • (as Bob Pickett)
    William Jordan
    • Monk Reynolds
    Betty Anne Rees
    Betty Anne Rees
    • Esslin
    LaSesne Hilton
    • Barbado
    • (as Le Sesne Hilton)
    John Lasell
    • Sgt. Kelly
    Michael Cronin
    • Mike
    Charles Hornsby
    • Charles
    Kitty Vallacher
    • Bridey
    Tari Tabakin
    • Mavis
    Freda T. Vanterpool
    • Dancer
    Olympia Sylvers
    • Olympia
    Bob Woods
    • Policeman
    Ted Lynn
    • Surfer
    • Director
      • Ray Danton
    • Writer
      • R.L. Grove
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    User reviews23

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    Gafke

    Silly, nonsensical fun

    A pipe playing reject from the cast of "I Walked With a Zombie" and an ancient vampire who bears more than a passing resemblance to Jason Isaacs take over some prime oceanside property (isn't that just like a bloodsucker?) and seduce a bunch of young and groovy hippies, forcing them to participate in all-night dance parties. A pretty girl who looks like Jane Asher falls under the spell of the Vampires, and it's up to her inept boyfriend and an old geeky man to save her. When the police fail to believe their story, they attempt to make a rescue on their own. Can they save her in time? Who cares, really?

    A biker-momma and her old man are the first to become food. A young man displays his Kung Fu talents at films beginning, and when attacked by a group of vampires, apparently forgets all of his martial arts training and starts kicking and screaming like a two year old having a tantrum. The Vampire dresses like Liberace...it's all pretty goofy, but it's harmless. I can think of worse ways to waste an hour or so.
    dougdoepke

    Good Horror Flick

    Good horror flick. No movie can be overlooked that has wimpy John Fielder as a fearless vampire stalker. Seems a hippie clan up LA's Topanga Canyon is enticed by ethereal stranger (Quarry) into coming to his canyon mansion. Of course, he has dire motives for enticing them. But he's a smooth talker, with what sounds like a profound message about life and eternity. I couldn't help thinking Charles Manson given the general context of hippies following a charismatic leader. But the mansion turns out to be something of a labyrinth of horror, as the care-free kids soon find out.

    I like the way Pico (Ewing) is shown early on as possessing what was then an unusual knowledge of Asian martial arts. That way, we know he's more than his rather slight appearance. He'll need that when he defies the imperious Khorda. Then too, the exotic looking Barbado (Hilton) makes a scary zombie-like enforcer. That opening scene with him at the beach amounts to a real grabber. Also, there're a couple of good twists that break with genre clichés.

    Anyway, pitting hippies against a vampire is an imaginative premise that plays out in pretty effective fashion. So ignore establishment critic Roger Ebert who hated the movie (IMDB), probably because the title smacked of lowly drive-in fare. And kudos to leading-man actor Ray Danton who shows talent in his first directorial outing. Meanwhile, as an LA resident, I guess I won't be going up Topanga Canyon any time soon.
    Gene-50

    A hippie vampire. Far out, man!

    A hippie vampire! There's really not much more to be said, save for an excellent performance by the underrated Quarry as the lead. This was a Saturday afternoon staple during the 70's on NYC local stations. I recommend it, if you can find it, but don't take it too seriously though.
    Katatonia

    Actually, it's quite good for the 70's

    I wasn't sure if I would like The Deathmaster or not, since I really didn't personally care much for the Count Yorga movie. I liked some of Robert Quarry's other work in films though, so I figured I would give this one a shot.

    I must say that I liked it more than I thought was possible. It has a distinct and unmistakable 1970's cheesy "vibe" running rampant throughout the movie. That actually works in favor of the movie, it gives it an authentic flair of the era. The story is nothing too fabulous or original, but it was the visuals that intrigued me. The cinematography work on The Deathmaster was well above average.

    So, it's a pretty good vampire flick of the early 1970's. Definitely worth a look for both Quarry fans, and also for Vampire aficionados.
    6Tera-Jones

    Vampires And Hippies

    This is a bit different for a vampire film - the idea of vampires and hippies together. The movie does have entertainment value for fans of vampires in film.

    For a budget film it's pretty good. The acting is much better in this film than you'd expect. The story is interesting enough and the costumes and sets are good.

    Robert Quarry make one creepy looking vampire - he's a bit scary in this one. He plays Khorda a mysterious man that ends up with a following of hippies.

    Overall this is a fun vampire film - it may not be the best vampire film made but it's an entertaining one that is enjoyable to watch.

    6/10

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    • Trivia
      Quarry wears the same set of prop vampire fangs in this as he did in both Count Yorga movies. They were specially made and fitted by his dentist.
    • Goofs
      When the surfer dude opens Khorda's coffin on the beach, it's broad daylight. It's later established that Khorda cannot walk around in sunlight. Why then wasn't he hurt when his coffin was opened?
    • Quotes

      Monk: "You know what you all are? You're all a bunch of friggin' freaks and honkies! Every damn last one of you! I'm going to town to get me some steak and whiskey!"

    • Connections
      Featured in Elvira's Movie Macabre: Deathmaster (1982)
    • Soundtracks
      A Man without a Vision
      Music by Ray Conniff

      Lyrics by Fred Sadoff and Bobby Pickett (as Bob Pickett)

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    • Release date
      • August 9, 1972 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Guru Vampire
    • Filming locations
      • Santa Monica Beach, Santa Monica, California, USA(main location)
    • Production companies
      • R.F. Brown Productions
      • World Entertainment Productions
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    • Budget
      • $110,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 24m(84 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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