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Vampire in Venice

Original title: Nosferatu a Venezia
  • 19881988
  • TV-MATV-MA
  • 1h 37m
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5.2/10
1.2K
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Vampire in Venice (1988)
  • Horror
Professor Paris Catalano visits Venice, to investigate the last known appearance of the famous vampire Nosferatu during the carnival of 1786.Professor Paris Catalano visits Venice, to investigate the last known appearance of the famous vampire Nosferatu during the carnival of 1786.Professor Paris Catalano visits Venice, to investigate the last known appearance of the famous vampire Nosferatu during the carnival of 1786.
IMDb RATING
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1.2K
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  • Directors
    • Augusto Caminito
    • Klaus Kinski(some scenes)
    • Maurizio Lucidi(few crowd scenes)
  • Writers
    • Alberto Alfieri(story)
    • Leandro Lucchetti(story)
    • Augusto Caminito(screenplay)
  • Stars
    • Klaus Kinski
    • Barbara De Rossi
    • Yorgo Voyagis
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  • Directors
    • Augusto Caminito
    • Klaus Kinski(some scenes)
    • Maurizio Lucidi(few crowd scenes)
  • Writers
    • Alberto Alfieri(story)
    • Leandro Lucchetti(story)
    • Augusto Caminito(screenplay)
  • Stars
    • Klaus Kinski
    • Barbara De Rossi
    • Yorgo Voyagis
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    • 29User reviews
    • 33Critic reviews
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    Klaus Kinski
    Klaus Kinski
    • Nosferatuas Nosferatu
    Barbara De Rossi
    Barbara De Rossi
    • Helietta Caninsas Helietta Canins
    Yorgo Voyagis
    • Dr. Barnevalas Dr. Barneval
    Anne Knecht
    • Maria Caninsas Maria Canins
    Elvire Audray
    Elvire Audray
    • Uta Barnevalas Uta Barneval
    Giuseppe Mannajuolo
    Clara Colosimo
    Clara Colosimo
    • Mediumas Medium
    Maria Cumani Quasimodo
    Maria Cumani Quasimodo
    • Princessas Princess
    • (as Maria Clementina Cumani Quasimodo)
    La Chunga
    • Woman at Gypsy Campas Woman at Gypsy Camp
    • (as Micaela Flores Amaya 'La Chunga')
    Donald Pleasence
    Donald Pleasence
    • Don Alviseas Don Alvise
    Christopher Plummer
    Christopher Plummer
    • Professor Paris Catalanoas Professor Paris Catalano
    Mickey Knox
    Mickey Knox
    • Priestas Priest
    • (uncredited)
    • Directors
      • Augusto Caminito
      • Klaus Kinski(some scenes) (uncredited)
      • Maurizio Lucidi(few crowd scenes) (uncredited)
    • Writers
      • Alberto Alfieri(story)
      • Leandro Lucchetti(story)
      • Augusto Caminito(screenplay)
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    • Trivia
      Producer Augusto Caminito originally hired director Maurizio Lucidi, who shot a few crowd scenes in Venice before the script had even been completed. Caminito decided that the project needed another director and fired Lucidi (paying him his full salary), hiring Pasquale Squitieri to write and direct the picture. However, Squitieri's screenplay proved too expensive to shoot so Caminito decided to stop working with him (he nevertheless paid him his full, hefty, salary). Shooting had already been postponed several times and the Italian TV network which co-produced the film was getting nervous. So Caminito hired a third director, B-movie veteran Mario Caiano, and shooting could start. On his first day, Klaus Kinski got into a violent argument with director Mario Caiano and refused to work with him. The director then agreed to leave the set (after being paid his full salary), the third director to leave the picture before principal photography was complete. Facing disaster, producer Augusto Caminito then decided to direct the film himself so he wouldn't have to pay another director. Since he had almost no directing experience, he was helped by his assistant Luigi Cozzi. Kinski also reportedly directed some scenes himself.
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    6/10
    Weird movie but it does a decent job at capturing the right required atmosphere.
    Don't really know if this movie can be regarded as an official sequel to the 1979 Werner Herzog movie "Nosferatu: Phantom der Nacht". Yes, it has Klaus Kinski again in it as the Nosferatu character but that is basically all that these two movies have in common. This movie got made by an entirely different production crew and even in an entirely different country.

    5 directors later this is the end result. This movie was a real troubled production, that suffered from multiple delays during production, due to the falling out of directors and cast members, which resulted in the end that 5 different directors at certain points worked on the movie. The movie is a bit of a mess but at least its still an good looking mess.

    Don't even really know what is the story in all of this. We have Nosferatu walking around in Venice and Christopher Plummer and Donald Pleasence but what they are doing in this movie, I still can't really tell. It has a pretty much non-existent story and it pretty much only relies on its dark eerie atmosphere and presence of once again Klaus Kinski as the immortal blood sucking vampire.

    Kinski himself refused to wear the heavy make up he wore in "Nosferatu: Phantom der Nacht" and even didn't wanted to cut his hair for the role. So his look in this movie is very different from "Nosferatu: Phantom der Nacht". It's also definitely less scary looking all and it seems that they thought it would be enough to let the character stare a lot to make him work out as a scary or mysterious one. No, it just doesn't ever work, which makes his character a disappointing one and also makes it all seem quite pointless that Klaus Kinski after 9 years reprises his acclaimed role again. It was also one of the last movies he ever did, I wish I could say it also was an impressive and worthy one.

    But it's just not a movie that you'll hate watching. I liked its style and atmosphere, that at times even became somewhat close to that of "Nosferatu: Phantom der Nacht". The movie is certainly a joy to watch for the eyes but then again which Venice based movie isn't?

    Too bad that the movie just isn't ever really going anywhere. The movie makes some weird choices and the story just doesn't provide anything interesting enough. Not that you'll be bored with it but it's also far from a satisfying movie. It's a pretty pointless movie once you start thinking about it and is one you can really easily do without.

    6/10

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    • Release date
      • September 10, 1988 (Italy)
    • Country of origin
      • Italy
    • Language
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Nosferatu in Venice
    • Filming locations
      • Venice, Veneto, Italy
    • Production companies
      • Scena Film
      • Reteitalia
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 37 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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