Review of The Fearless Vampire Killers (1967) by Sofia B — 05 Mar 2008
The elderly professor Abronsius and his cowardly assisstant Alfred are vampire killers and researchers now on their way into Transylvania. The movie starts just like any Dracula-movie but takes another turn later although it's much less serious right through.
My personal favorite is the professor himself played by Jack MacGowran, he's mixing slap-stick, eccentricity with a sorts of old-man-humor, the kind that older parents think is funny but kids in their teens only think is embarrassing. I think that sort of stuff is hilarious.
Anyway, the make-up is awful and the music didn't highten the movie at all, quite the opposite really.
This review of The Fearless Vampire Killers (1967) was written by Sofia B on 05 Mar 2008.
The Fearless Vampire Killers has generally received positive reviews.
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