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The Vampires Night Orgy
Year: 1975
Classification: Horror

Directed:

- León Klimovsky




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Too slow moving for my taste. And when the horror comes it's really cheesy. Should be called vampire boredom. Zzzzzzz.


Put A Stake Through This DVD's Heart

Directed by Leon Klimovsky, creator of such equally dismissable films as WEREWOLF SHADOW, this 1974 Spanish film was recently inflicted upon me by a friend. Some friend! Because if you're looking for thrills and chills, believe me, you'll find leftovers for dinner much more disturbing.
The premise is basic. When their driver has a heart attack, a busload of tourists find themselves stranded in a strange, out of the way village. How strange is it? Well, it's so strange that so-called actress Helga Line lives there. As the "mysterious countess," Helga has big hair, big eyes, big fangs, and a big interest in having juicy-looking men over for dinner. Soon odd things begin to happen: there are screams in the night, dripping blood, etc. You get the picture.
The direction is fairly non-existent, and while my friend calls it "atmospheric," I felt the cinematography consisted largely of pointing a camera at random in the vain hope that something interesting might happen in front of it. As for the DVD quality, I've seen better and I've seen worse--but when a film is offered in its original widescreen ratio and you feel like you wouldn't be missing anything if it were in pan-and-scan, well, that pretty much says it all. That aside, you have your choice of the original Spanish language or badly dubbed English and a "photo gallery" of dubious interest.
If your taste runs to such drive-in delights as CHILDREN SHOULDN'T PLAY WITH DEAD THINGS, you might actually enjoy this film. But even so, this is one orgy that you won't be afraid to write home to Mom about, and while I frequently shut my eyes during the film I promise you it wasn't from fright. Final word: drive a stake through this DVD without opening the box.
GFT, Amazon Reviewer


NOT the "nude" version...

Argentinean-born director Leon Klimovsky was no stranger to vampires, having done Paul Naschy's WEREWOLF VS. THE VAMPIRE WOMAN (aka THE WEREWOLF SHADOW) (1970) and SAGA OF THE DRACULAS (1972). Eclectic and Sinema Diable have released a widescreen disc of Klimovsky's third vampiric effort, THE VAMPIRE'S NIGHT ORGY. While not his best work, it's still a considerable slice of Spanish horror, and it still evokes a chill or two. This is the third DVD release of this title, as Pagan in the U.K. released it as a Pal disc, and here in the U.S., the budget label Alpha recently released it as well. But if you live in the States, Eclectic's is the one to stick with.
A bus carrying a group of new employees winds up in a small village after their driver has a sudden heart attack. The passengers stay at an old inn where the food, drink and service all seem great until strange things begin to occur. When there's not enough meat to keep the guests' appetite satiated, various extremities are axed from locals by a massive woodsman (Fernando Bilbao, an immense actor who played the Frankenstein monster in several Jess Franco films). The cuisine turns out to be leg of man, and one hapless woman (Dianik Zurakowska) finds a finger on her plate! A sexy Countess (Helga Line) appears to be the village matriarch and she bribes the visitors with cash for their inconvenience, as their bus is stranded. She seduces a young tutor, and then puts the bite on him as we discover the monster that she really is. In the meantime, others quickly become vampirized while trying to escape from the ghoul-infested community.
Klimovsky here gives us a minor endeavor, not the classic that his two previous vampire films were. Stagy shocks and silly antics replace the usual eroticism (when one character unknowingly eats human meat and says, "I've never tasted anything like it," another knowingly replies, "If it's one thing I'm sure of, it's that"), but it still manages to be fairly eerie.
Eclectic's DVD of THE VAMPIRE'S NIGHT ORGY presents an alternate "clothed" version as opposed to the one previously released on VHS by Sinister Cinema. Several nude scenes are now replaced, including Dianik Zurakowska's undressing for Jack Taylor--the film's hero, a peeping tom who spies through a tiny hole. In this version, she appears in a rather see-through blue nighty, while Sinister's displays her fully nude. Her second stripping fares better in the this version, allowing for more onscreen nudity not visible in the Sinister tape.
Another altered scene occurs when the Countess (Line, no stranger to nudity) seduces the pretty boy tutor. In Sinister's version, she is topless and there is some extended petting, while the Eclectic cut has her in a black nightgown. It's also worthy to note that this scene on the Sinister tape is accompanied by different music; a pop tune containing a female singer moaning and groaning on the soundtrack ("kiss me!"). Eclectic's disc represents the original Sp






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