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Director: | Robert Young |
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Writer: | Judson Kinberg |
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After a spate of murders, the villagers of Schtettel kill the depraved perpetrator, Count Mitterhouse. Fifteen years later the Circus of Nights appeared in the plague-ridden village and its performers include Mitterhouse's mistress, children and cousins. They have come to Schtettel to fulfil the Count's last words, an evil, vicious curse of death and destruction on those who participated in his impaling. The children of Schtettel become the targets for a brutal and devastating revenge as the Vampire Circus rehearses for its most deadly performance. | |
Release Date: | Apr 30, 1972 |
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Director: | Robert Young |
Writer: | Judson Kinberg |
Genres: | Horror |
Keywords | circus, vampire, village, forest, turns into animal, plague, 19th century, magic mirror, bosnia |
Production Companies | Hammer Film Productions |
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Revenue: $0
Budget: $0 |
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Updated: Feb 01, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Adrienne Corri | Gypsy Woman |
Thorley Walters | Burgermeister |
Anthony Higgins | Emil |
John Moulder-Brown | Anton Kersh |
Laurence Payne | Prof. Albert Mueller |
Richard Owens | Dr. Kersh |
Lynne Frederick | Dora Mueller |
Skip Martin | Michael |
Domini Blythe | Anna |
Robert Tayman | Count Mitterhaus |
Lalla Ward | Helga |
Elizabeth Seal | Gerta |
Robin Hunter | Hauser |
John Bown | Schilt |
Mary Wimbush | Elvira |
Christine Paul-Podlasky | Rosa |
Robin Sachs | Heinrich |
Roderick Shaw | Jon |
Barnaby Shaw | Gustav |
David Prowse | Strongman |
Sibylla Kay | Mrs. Schilt |
Dorothy Frere | Granma Schilt |
Sean Hewitt | First Soldier |
Giles Phibbs | Sexton |
Arnold Locke | Villager |
Serena | The Webers |
Name | Job |
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Robert Young | Director |
David Whitaker | Original Music Composer |
Judson Kinberg | Screenplay |
Moray Grant | Director of Photography |
Peter Musgrave | Editor |
Scott MacGregor | Art Direction |
Anne McFadyen | Hairdresser |
Les Bowie | Special Effects |
Jill Carpenter | Makeup Artist |
James Liggat | Casting |
Tom Sachs | Production Manager |
Roy Skeggs | Production Supervisor |
Derek Whitehurst | Assistant Director |
Arthur Banks | Construction Manager |
Don Picton | Assistant Art Director |
Claude Hitchcock | Sound Recordist |
Roy Hyde | Sound Editor |
Wally Byatt | Camera Operator |
June Randall | Continuity |
Brian Owen-Smith | Wardrobe Supervisor |
Philip Martell | Music Supervisor |
Name | Title |
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Wilbur Stark | Producer |
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***Unknown Hammer vampire flick is subpar, but has its attractions*** Early in the 19th century a dying vampire curses a Serbian village, which is visited fifteen years later by a sinister circus of vampires & their acolytes who seek to resurrect the diabolical Count via the blood of youths from ... the hamlet. “Vampire Circus” (1971-1972) is an obscure Hammer production from their declining years. It’s technically not as good as the contemporaneous “Countess Dracula” or the earlier “The Vampire Lovers” (1970), although it arguably contains more sensationalist thrills. Along with the slightly subpar vibe, it seems more dated than Hammer’s earlier Dracula flicks, like “Dracula, Prince of Darkness” (1966), “Dracula has Risen from the Grave” (1968) and “Taste the Blood of Dracula” (1970). If you can handle the low-rent, kitschy air there’s enough to appreciate here for fans of Gothic Hammer flicks. As usual, the colors are bright and the women are a highlight. This one features Domini Blythe as Anna, the vampire’s aide in the long prologue; Adrienne Corri as the Gypsy ringmaster; Christine Paul as Rosa, who has the hots for the Count’s cousin; Lynne Frederick as the winsomely youthful Dora; and Lalla Ward as the acrobat twin, Helga. No doubt later films “Something Wicked this Way Comes” (1983) and “Cirque Du Freak: The Vampire’s Assistant” (2009) were influenced by “Vampire Circus.” The movie runs 1 hour, 23 minutes and was shot at Pinewood Studios, Iver Heath, Buckinghamshire, England. GRADE: C+/B-