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Shaking vampires

“Vampire Quiver” (in some versions of “Vampire Quiver” ) is a 1971 French vampire erotic horror film directed by Jean Rollin.

Shaking vampires
Le frisson des vampires
Genrehorror movie
erotic movie
ProducerJean Rollin
ProducerJean Rollin
Author
script
Monica Nathan
Jean Rollin
In the main
cast
Sandra Julien
Jean-Marie Durand
Jacques Robiol
Michelle Delay
OperatorJean Renault Janox
ComposerAcanthus
Film companyLes films abc
Les films modernes
Duration95 min
A country France
Language
Year1971
IMDbID 0065744

Content

  • 1 plot
  • 2 Cast
  • 3 Music
  • 4 Film Production

Story

Newlyweds come to the Gothic castle, where the bride's relatives live. It soon turns out that the castle is inhabited by vampires.

Cast

  • Sandra Julien - Isa
  • Jean-Marie Durand - Antoine
  • Jacques Robiol - Vampire
  • Michelle Delay - Vampire
  • Marie-Pierre Castell - maid
  • Nicole Nanzel - Isabelle
  • Dominic - Isolde

Music

Acanthus music sounds in the picture as musical accompaniment. The members of the group were young schoolchildren, who had recently decided to form a musical group and subsequently expressed their willingness to work with Rollen. The director liked their music and he decided to use it. After the shooting Acanthus broke up and no longer published a single song.

Movie Production

When shooting the film, there were several curious cases. So, when filming an erotic scene in a cemetery, without any permission, the filmmakers sent one of the crew members - Natalie Perrier - to solder the cemetery watchman throughout the night. Later, when the shooting of the scene was in full swing, the creators noticed that a small traffic jam had formed on the road located and passing behind the fence of the cemetery, and drivers who got out of the cars watched the shooting process.

Another curious incident occurred on the last day of the shooting of the picture. So, having consumed a certain amount of alcoholic beverages, the film crew was preparing to shoot the last scenes, and Rollen had the idea that the castle in which the film was taking place should bleed. Trying to make artificial blood, the team mixed paint, red wine and something else, after which they poured the walls of a rented castle with this liquid. Subsequently, the formed "bloody" marks on the walls, using powerful hoses, could not even be washed away by a specially called fire brigade.

Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Vampires shiver &oldid = 100289787


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