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Vampire Circus
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Synopsis
Though not as widely known as Hammer's popular Dracula and Frankenstein series, this is one of the studio's more stylish and intelligent projects. The tale is set in 17th century Serbia in the tiny burg of Stettel, whose residents live in fear of an encroaching plague. The frightened villagers welcome the arrival of a colorful traveling troupe dubbed "Circus of Nights," unaware that the visiting entertainers pose a far more deadly threat: the entire company is composed of shape-shifting vampires capable of transforming themselves into animals to stalk their prey. The group's leader, the most powerful monster of the bunch, has returned to the village to exact revenge on those who murdered his cousin one hundred years earlier. Less a standard Hammer monster melodrama than a surreal journey through dark fantasy (reminiscent of Jean Rollin's erotic vampire series), with an unexpected (but not entirely inappropriate) surplus of nudity and bloodletting. The film's creepy highlights include the chilling extended prologue and scenes of vampire trapeze performers transforming into bats in mid-leap. ~ Cavett Binion, All Movie Guide


Production Crew

Scott MacGregor Art Director
Moray Grant Cinematographer
David Whitaker Composer (Music Score)
Robert M. Young Director
Robert W. Young Director
Peter Musgrave Editor
Philip Martell Musical Direction/Supervision
George Baxt Screen Story
Jud Kinberg Screenwriter
George Baxt Short Story Author
George Baxt Short Story Author
Wilbur Stark Short Story Author
Wilbur Stark Short Story Author
Les Bowie Special Effects
Year: 1971
Runtime: 84
Country: UK
MPAA Rating: PG
Category: Feature

Genre
Horror

Produced by
20th Century Fox