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If these steps don't work, then unfortunately subtitles are not optional. o We now offer FREE SHIPPING to anywhere in the world! FILM DETAILS ON CLEARANCE SALE: REDUCED BY $6.00 Original Title: Nosferatu, eine Symphonie des Grauens / Vampyr / Seddok, l'erede di Satana / Malenka / La org a nocturna de los vampiros / The Satanic Rites of Dracula Alternate Title: Nosferatu / Vampyr / Atom Age Vampire / Fangs of the Living Dead / Vampire Night Orgy / Count Dracula and His Vampire Bride Language Selections:English ( Dolby Digital 2.0 ) Product Origin/Format:Australia ( PAL/NTSC/Region 0 ) Running Time:537 min Aspect Ratio:Fullscreen Special Features:3-DVD Set Interactive Menu Scene Access Movie filmed in 1922 - 1974 and produced in:Country: Germany ( Region: Germany, Central Europe ) Country: Italy ( Region: Italy, Greece ) Country: Spain ( Region: Spain, Portugal ) Country: United Kingdom ( Region: Great Britain, Ireland ) Directed By:F.W. Murnau Carl Theodor Dreyer Anton Giulio Majano Amando de Ossorio León Klimovsky Alan Gibson Written By:Henrik Galeen Sheridan Le Fanu Christen Jul Piero Monviso Gino De Santis Amando de Ossorio Gabriel Moreno Burgos Antonio Fos Don Houghton Actors:Max Schreck ..... Graf Orlok Nosferatu ..... Hutter Gustav von Wangenheim ..... Ellen Hutter - seine Frau Greta Schröder ..... Knock - ein Häusermakler Alexander Granach ..... Harding - Hutters Freu Georg H. Schnell ..... Annie - Harding's Frau Ruth Landshoff ..... Professor Bulwer - ein Paracelsianer John Gottowt ..... Professor Sievers - der Stadtarzt Gustav Botz ..... Kapitän der Demeter Max Nemetz ..... Zweiter Kapitän Wolfgang Heinz ..... Matrose 1 Albert Venohr ..... Matrose 2 Eric van Viele Julian West ..... Allan Grey Maurice Schutz ..... Der Schlossherr (The Lord of the Manor) Rena Mandel ..... Gis le Sybille Schmitz ..... L one Jan Hieronimko ..... Der Dorfartz (The Village Doctor) Henriette G rard ..... Die alte Frau von Friedhof (The Old Woman from the Cemetery) (as Henriette G rar Albert Bras ..... Der alte Diener (The Old Servant) N. Babanini ..... Seine Frau (His Wife) Jane Mora ..... Die Krankenschwester (The Nurse) Georges Boidin ..... Limping Man Alberto Lupo ..... Prof. Alberto Levin Susanne Loret ..... Jeanette Moreneau Sergio Fantoni ..... Pierre Mornet Franca Parisi ..... Monique Riviere Andrea Scotti ..... Il giardiniere Rina Franchetti ..... Sacha Roberto Bertea ..... Il commisario Ivo Garrani Gianni Loti Tullio Altamura Gianna Piaz Francesco Sormano Nicoletta Var Appio Cartei Bruno Benedetti Anita Ekberg ..... Malenka / Sylvia Morel Gianni Medici ..... Dr. Piero Luciani (as John Hamilton) Diana Lorys ..... Bertha Zemis Rosanna Yanni ..... Freya Zemis C sar Benet ..... Max (as Guy Roberts) Carlos Casaravilla ..... Dr. Horbinger Fernando Bilbao ..... Vladis the Coachman Paul Muller ..... Dr. Albert Adriana Santucci ..... The Count's Maid Aurelia Trevi o ..... Village Woman Juanita Ram rez ..... Brugard the Barmaid Adriana Ambesi ..... Blinka (as Audrey Ambert) Juli n Ugarte ..... Uncle / Count Walbrooke Keith Kendal ..... Man Jack Taylor ..... Luis Dyanik Zurakowska ..... Al Jos Guardiola ..... Boris, the Major Charo Soriano ..... Raquel Helga Lin ..... The Countess Manuel de Blas ..... Marcos David Aller ..... C sar Luis Ciges ..... Godó Gaspar 'Indio' Gonz lez ..... Ernes Antonio P ramo ..... Bujoli police official Fernando Bilbao ..... The Giant Alfonso de la Vega ..... Lame blacksmith Rafael Albaic n ..... Knife grinder L. Villena ..... Bus driver Mar a Vidal ..... Maid Christopher Lee ..... Count Dracula Peter Cushing ..... Prof. Lorrimer Van Helsing Michael Coles ..... Insp. Murray William Franklyn ..... Torrence Freddie Jones ..... Prof. Julian Keeley Joanna Lumley ..... Jessica Van Helsing Richard Vernon ..... Col. Mathews Barbara Yu Ling ..... Chin Yang Patrick Barr ..... Lord Carradine Richard Mathews ..... John Porter Lockwood West ..... General Sir Arthur Freeborne Valerie Van Ost ..... Jane Maurice O'Connell ..... Hanson Peter Adair ..... Doctor Maggie Fitzgerald ..... Vampire girl Synopsis:Since 1897 when Bram Stoker wrote his novel Dracula the vampire has played a huge part in the horror genre. The vampire first appeared in film in 1913 in Robert G. Vignola's lost film The Vampire. They have continued to appear in film to this day. Few vampire films have reached the quality of F.W. Murnau's Nosferatu. This film remains one of the most frightening films ever made. And includes a chilling atmosphere that is rarely achieved in film. Here we present a collection of vampire films from around the world. Some brilliant others not so brilliant but all in their own way entertaining. 8 PAGE BOOKLET INCLUDED Disc 1 NOSFERATU (1922) VAMPYR (1932) Disc 2 ATOM AGE VAMPIRE (1960) FANGS OF THE LIVING DEAD (1969) Disc 3 VAMPIRE NIGHT ORGY (1973) COUNT DRACULA AND HIS VAMPIRE BRIDE (1973) Nosferatu (1922) Wisbourg, Germany based estate agent Knock dispatches his associate, Hutter, to Count Orlok's castle in Transylvania as the Count wants to purchase a isolated house in Wisbourg. They plan on selling him the one across the way from Hutter's own home. Hutter leaves his innocent wife, Ellen, with some friends while he is away. Hutter's trek is an unusual one, with many locals not wanting to take him near the castle where strange events have been occurring. Once at the castle, Hutter does manage to sell the Count the house, but he also notices and feels unusual occurrences, primarily feeling like there is a dark shadow hanging over him, even in the daytime when the Count is unusually asleep. Hutter eventually sees the Count's sleeping chamber in a crypt, and based on a book he has recently read, believes the Count is really a vampire or Nosferatu. While Hutter is trapped in the castle, the Count, hiding in a shipment of coffins, makes his way to Wisbourg, causing death along his way, which most attribute to the plague. Hutter himself tries to rush home to save his town and most importantly save Ellen from Nosferatu's imminent arrival. In Wisbourg, Ellen can feel the impending darkness as Nosferatu gets closer. But she learns that a sinless woman can sacrifice herself to kill the vampire. Will Hutter be able to save Ellen either from Nosferatu and/or her self-sacrifice? Vampyr (1932) Young traveller Allan Grey arrives in a remote castle and starts seeing weird, inexplicable sights (a man whose shadow has a life of its own, a mysterious scythe-bearing figure tolling a bell, a terrifying dream of his own burial). Things come to a head when one of the daughters of the lord of the castle succumbs to anaemia - or is it something more sinister? Atom Age Vampire (1960) The stripper Jeanette Moreneau is dumped by her boyfriend Pierre Mornet and she drives her car to talk to him. However, she has a car accident and the left side of her face is completely disfigured by horrible scars. She is approached in the hospital by Monique Riviere, who is the assistant and lover of Professor Alberto Levin, and she tells Jeanette that her face can be restored. Jeanette secretly goes to the professor's house and is treated by him, using a process that depends on the cells that Prof. Levin, who is also a monster that strangles his victim, removes from the women that he kills. While treating Jeanette, Prof. Levin falls in an unrequited love for her and kills Monique. Meanwhile, the police inspector that is investigating the mysterious murders, suspects of Prof. Levin. Fangs of the Living Dead (1969) This low-budget Spanish-Italian co-production was the handiwork of cult filmmaker Amando De Ossorio, best known for his series of Knights Templar zombie films which began with La Noche del Terror Ciego (1971). Faded '50s bombshell Anita Ekberg stars as Silvia, a young woman who travels to the family castle which she will soon inherit. When she arrives, she meets her uncle (Julian Ugarte), who gives her some rather disheartening news. Many years before, a nun named Malenka was burned as a witch in the town square and swore to return for revenge. Silvia looks just like Malenka, and the villagers are terrified that the witch's spirit has been reincarnated in her. Soon, villagers start dying, and Silvia is so sure that she is possessed that she breaks off her engagement, convinced that she is destined to kill her beloved (Gianni Medici). Naturally, as the title already gives away, the blood-drinking attacks are part of a plot by Ugarte to drive Silvia mad and steal her inheritance. Vampire Night Orgy (1974) A group of workers is traveling by bus to the town of Bojoni to work for an aristocratic family. The driver has a fulminating heart attack, and the group decides to drive to the near village of Tolnio instead, to spend the night and follow to Bojoni on the next morning. They find nobody in the apparently ghost city, but in the next morning, they meet the hospitable dwellers. Their bus has a problem in the engine, and they have to stay in Tolnio. Sooner they find that they are trapped in a vampire village. Count Dracula and His Vampire Bride (1973) On the outskirts of London a Satanic Rite is being performed using Mia Martin to summon back Dracula. They have been infiltrated by a member of MI6 who escapes to warn the government of a plot. Special Branch contacts Van Helsing who recognizes his friend (Freddy Jones) as one of the conspirators. Confronting him, he discovers Dracula's plan to unleash bubonic plague upon the world. But Dracula has a trap for a more personal revenge against Van Helsing waiting. The last true Hammer Horror influenced various occult groups: The Church of Satan and the artist, actor and parapsychologist Stephen Armourae, much like the more famous The Wicker Man. Nosferatu (1922) Vampire Count Orlok expresses interest in a new residence and real estate agent Hutter's wife. Silent classic based on the story 'Dracula.' Vampyr (1932) A traveler obsessed with the supernatural visits an old inn and finds evidence of vampires. Atom Age Vampire (1960) A stripper is horribly disfigured in a car accident. A brilliant scientist develops a treatment that restores her beauty and falls in love with her. To preserve her appearance the doctor must give her additional treatments using glands taken from murdered women. His unexplained ability to turn into a hideous monster helps with this problem but does nothing to win her love. The doctor's woes multiply as the police and the girl's boyfriend begin to close in on him. Fangs of the Living Dead (1969) A beautiful virgin inherits a castle, but when she arrives at it, she finds that the inhabitants include a strange nobleman and a bevy of beautiful women she suspects may be vampires. Vampire Night Orgy (1974) A busload of tourists stops in to visit a small European town. What they don't know is that the town is completely inhabited by vampires. Count Dracula and His Vampire Bride (1973) It's 1974 - two years after the events in Dracula 1972. Strange things are happening - some girls are disappearing from the street and some of them are secretaries to important people. The Police and the Secret Service become interested when rich people (including a Lord) are pouring their empires into a foundation in which the boss hasn't been seen and a photograph of him doesn't produce a figure. The Inspector from D72 comes to see Van Helsing and Jessica and their investigations lead them to believe that the boss is Dracula... US/CANADA/MEXICO BUYER WARNING o WARNING: Please note that we sell NTSC/Region 1 DVDs from USA and PAL/Region 2&4 DVDs from other countries. If you have a standard DVD player bought in USA/Canada, and you have not specifically selected it to be able to play multi- region DVDs, please don't bid on PAL Region 2 & Region 4 DVDs - your player will not be able to play them. 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Movie/TV Title: Blood Suckers - Creatures of the Night Collection 6 Films
Genre: Horror
Region: Region 4: AU, NZ
Format: DVD
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Country of Manufacture: Australia
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