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The Vampire Happening
The Vampire Happening

The Vampire Happening (1971)

55% User Rating
1h 42min
Comedy
Horror

"The Adult Vampire Sex Comedy!"

An American actress inherits a castle in Transylvania. What she doesn't know is that her ancestor, the Baroness Catali, was in actuality a vampire countess, and emerges from her tomb to ravage the nearby village and Catholic seminary.

Freddie FrancisDirector

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Pia Degermark

Pia Degermark

Betty Williams / Clarimonde

Thomas Hunter

Thomas Hunter

Jens Larsen

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Yvor Murillo

Josef

Ferdy Mayne

Ferdy Mayne

Count Dracula

Joachim Kemmer

Joachim Kemmer

Martin

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Oskar Wegrostek

Abt

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Lyvia Bauer

Gabrielle

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Daria Damar

Kirsten

Ingrid van Bergen

Ingrid van Bergen

Miss Niessen

Raoul Retzer

Raoul Retzer

Graf Bernhard Ochsenstein

Uwe Friedrichsen

Uwe Friedrichsen

Internatslehrer Jens Larsen (voice)

Ursula Heyer

Ursula Heyer

Betty Williams / Großmutter Clarimonde Catani

Kurt Mühlhardt

Kurt Mühlhardt

Graf Bernhard Ochsenstein (voice)

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Beba Novak

Vampire girl in white

Reviews (1)

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Wuchak
Wuchak
Rating 50%

July 3, 2021

_**Amusing spoof of Hammer's vampire films**_ "The Vampire Happening" is a West German horror/comedy from 1971 (the German title can roughly be translated as "You Only Get Bitten at Night"). The beautiful Pia Degermark plays a double role as an American actress who inherits a castle in Transylvania and discovers that her grandmother is a vampire who looks just like her, albeit raven-haired, also played by Pia. Some of the inhabitants of a nearby monastery and girl's school join the ranks of the undead and the vampires throw a helluva costume party where Dracula shows up. The movie combines elements of "Kiss of the Vampire" (1963) and "The Devil's Nightmare" (1971) with the zaniness of "The Fearless Vampire Killers" (1967). It's a fun romp and not supposed to be taken seriously; anyone offended by its irreverence needs to visit the psyche ward. Ms. Degermark's amazing beauty is a key highlight. Pia was married to the producer at the time and was a promising starlet; she previously won awards at Cannes (Best Actress) and the Golden Globes (Most Promising Female Newcomer). Not that I care about such awards; I just want to establish Pia's blossoming career at the time. Unfortunately, this was her final film -- of only four -- and she divorced the producer a couple years later, falling into anorexia, poverty, fraud and prison in the later 70s. How the mighty have fallen! But, thankfully, I heard she later got her life back on track. In any event, she was in her prime in this movie and does an impressive job in the dual role; in fact, she easily carries the film. Actually, there are quite a few good-lookin' women on display here, but their portrayal is too one-dimensional. If you're a breast man, though, you'll be ecstatic. The film was directed by Freddie Francis, an Oscar-winning cinematographer, known for such quality films as "Glory," "Cape Fear" (1991), "The Elephant Man," "The Creeping Flesh" and "Dracula has Risen from the Grave," but also lesser films (to be nice) like the infamous "Trog." I point this out to stress that this is not some amateur production, although you might think it is since it's such an obscure public domain film, featured on numerous cheap DVDs. "The Vampire Happening" plays out like a satire of Hammer's vampire flicks. As such, there's quite a bit to appreciate here if you're in the mood for a horror sex comedy. The problem is that the story tends to meander. I found the depiction of the Roman monastery and monks to be interesting. Is this what people think Christianity really is? Dull, sterile men wearing drab robes swearing off sex and marriage, utterly appalled by any depiction of nudity, sex or sexuality? I guess they never seriously examined the Song of Songs in their studies (or much of the rest of the Bible, for that matter). What an absurd and erroneous depiction of Christianity, and I'm not blaming the filmmakers, but rather the idiotic religious spirit and sterile organizations that foster such a depiction. FINAL WORD: Although "The Vampire Happening" is a Euro-trash horror sex comedy, it's a fun film if you're in the right mode. It amusingly spoofs vampire flicks and features a strong protagonist/antagonist performance by Pia Degermark. On the downside, it's a little overlong and the story isn't fully engaging, not to mention they drop the ball with the women by being ridiculously one-dimensional. Nevertheless, it's more entertaining than Polanski's overrated "The Fearless Vampire Killers." The film runs 102 minutes and was shot at Castle Kreuzenstein, Austria. GRADE: C+/B- (5.5/10)

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The Vampire Happening (Gebissen wird nur nachts) (Freddie Francis, 1971) - Trailer

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