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Blood of the Vampire

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Is Blood of the Vampire worth watching? With a rating of 5.714/10, this Horror, Science Fiction film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Blood of the Vampire Synopsis

A man and wife are terrorized by Mad Scientist Dr. Callistratus who was executed but has returned to life with a heart transplant. Along with his crippled assistant Carl, the 'anemic' Mad Scientist, believed to be a vampire, conducts blood deficiency research on the inmates of a prison hospital for the criminally insane to sustain his return to life.

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Top Cast

Donald Wolfit
Donald WolfitDoctor Callistratus
Vincent Ball
Vincent BallDr. John Pierre
Barbara Shelley
Barbara ShelleyMadeleine Duval
Victor Maddern
Victor MaddernCarl
William Devlin
William DevlinKurt Urach
Andrew Faulds
Andrew FauldsChief Guard Wetzler
John Le Mesurier
John Le MesurierChief Justice
Bryan Coleman
Bryan ColemanMonsieur Auron
Cameron Hall
Cameron HallDrunken Doctor
George Murcell
George MurcellFirst Guard

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Is Blood of the Vampire worth watching?

Blood of the Vampire has received mixed reviews with a 5.714/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Horror, Science Fiction movies.

Is Blood of the Vampire hit or flop?

Blood of the Vampire has received average ratings (5.714/10), performing moderately with audiences.

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Blood of the Vampire is a Horror, Science Fiction movie that A man and wife are terrorized by Mad Scientist Dr. Callistratus who was executed but has returned to life with a heart transplant. Along with his crip...

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Critic Reviews

WuchakMay 6, 2024
★ 6

**_“Vampires? We don’t need no stinkin’ vampires”_** In 1880 Carlstadt, Düsseldorf, a doctor (Vincent Ball) is sentenced to life-in-prison for malpractice in performing an emergency blood transfusion, which had never been done successfully. Instead of being sent to the prescribed penal island, he’s curiously transferred to a prison for the criminally insane where the director (Donald Wolfit) wants him to perform blood-typing research for some unknown reason. "Blood of the Vampire" (1958) was obviously inspired by the success of Hammer's “The Curse of Frankenstein” because the producers hired the same scriptwriter, Jimmy Sangster, and it includes elements of both that flick and “The Horror of Dracula,” which started filming shortly after this one. While it lacks Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing, it’s on par production-wise and certainly different enough to stand on its own. It's worth seeing just for the beautiful Barbara Shelley, who plays the doctor’s fiancée and was only 25 during shooting. She went on to appear in Hammer Films’ “The Gorgon,” “Dracula, Prince of Darkness,” “Rasputin: The Mad Monk” and “Five Million Years to Earth,” aka “Quatermass and the Pit.” Victor Maddern is effective as the Quasimodo-like assistant, Carl. The extensive make-up he had to wear gave him a headache. The milieu of the grim, grimy and hellish prison hospital no doubt inspired “Frankenstein and the Monster from Hell” sixteen years later. The movie runs 1 hour, 26 minutes, and was shot at Alliance Film Studios Twickenham, southwest of London. GRADE: B-