#2,580. Fangs of the Living Dead (1969)

Posted on the 05 June 2021 by Dvdinfatuation

Before turning his attention to the Blind Dead series, Armando de Ossorio wrote and directed this 1969 film about Sylvia (Anita Ekberg), a gorgeous model who inherits a castle from long-forgotten relatives, only to discover the family secret: her ancestors are centuries-old vampires!
Fangs of the Living Dead is the American cut of Malenka, The Vampire’s Niece, which contained an additional 20+ minutes (and, from what I’ve read, an alternate plotline that suggests the vampire curse is a hoax concocted by Sylvia’s uncle, played by Julian Ugarte).
While I wish I had seen Ossorio’s original version of the movie, Fangs of the Living Dead nonetheless features a handful of creepy moments (a nighttime sequence set in a graveyard is effective, as is the final showdown between Sylvia’s uncle and her fiance, portrayed by Gianni Medici), though I could have done without the comedy, which often felt out of place, and the ending scene with Max (a character played by Cesar Benet) was particularly woeful.
Rating: 5.5 out of 10