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Planet of the Vampires
Description
The film follows an astronaut (Barry Sullivan) and his partner (Norma Bengell) flee from walking-dead astronauts looking to hitch a ride back Earth to indulge in a sanguineous smorgasbord on a volcanic planet.
The film follows an astronaut (Barry Sullivan) and his partner (Norma Bengell) flee from walking-dead astronauts looking to hitch a ride back Earth to indulge in a sanguineous smorgasbord on a volcanic planet.
Actors:
Alberto Cevenini,
Norma Bengell,
Franco Andrei,
Federico Boido,
Fernando Villena,
Barry Sullivan,
Evi Marandi,
Ivan Rassimov,
Ángel Aranda,
Mario Morales,
Stelio Candelli
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Alberto Cevenini

Norma Bengell
21 September 1935, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Franco Andrei
3 January 1925

Federico Boido
8 January 1940, Novi Ligure, Piedmont, Italy

Fernando Villena

Barry Sullivan
29 August 1912, New York City, New York, USA

Evi Marandi
7 August 1941, Athens, Greece

Ivan Rassimov
7 May 1938, Trieste, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italy

Ángel Aranda
18 September 1934, Jaén, Andalucía, Spain

Mario Morales

Stelio Candelli
Director:
Mario Bava

Mario Bava
31 July 1914, Sanremo, Liguria, Italy
Country:
Euro
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March 23, 2008
Planet of the Vampires is not among the best of the scary sci-fi genre, but seen under the optimum circumstances, fans of schlock or/and vintage Italian horror will find it fun.
Q Network Film Desk
August 28, 2001
an interesting, if not entirely successful, attempt at genre blending
February 05, 2011
A peerless example of a bravura visual imagination abstracting cheap sets into psychedelic textures
September 28, 2004
I lost interest in wanting to know more about the supernatural manifestations.
July 14, 2007
It's mainly Bava's masterful invention behind the camera that makes the film work. His movement and timing provide an atmosphere that clearly wasn't there in the script.
Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC)
August 14, 2002
Looks great, but dramatically lacking