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A doctor and his assistant hunt down a vampire named Count Frankenhausen, who is terrorizing the populace.

Erna Martha Bauman as  Brunhilde Frankenhausen
Rafael del Río as  Dr. Alvaran
Tito Junco as  Marqués Gonzalo Guzmán de la Serna
Fernando Soto as  Crescencio
Bertha Moss as  Frau Hildegarde
Carlos Agostí as  Count Frankenhausen
Enrique Lucero as  Lazaro
David Reynoso as  Don Máximo
José Chávez as  Pueblerino
Leonor Gómez as  Pueblerina

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Reviews

Leofwine_draca
1963/06/20

Although it gets off to a slow start and remains slow-paced for much of the running time, THE INVASION OF THE VAMPIRES remains a watchable Mexican B-movie thanks to the wealth of atmosphere it offers for the horror fan - as well as the fantastic ending, which depicts the actual invasion itself on a small scale which is no less impressive and bears a strong similarity to the plot of NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD which came seven years later. Having only previously witnessed Mexican wrestling flicks which offer oodles of action and no atmosphere whatsoever, I was pleasantly surprised to find that this movie matches both the Universal and Hammer movies (which it copies heavily, especially Hammer's Dracula) in terms of a spooky, chilling atmosphere.The familiar plot tells the tale of a small village in which young people are disappearing, lured to the "Dead Man's Lake" by a hypnotic female and then found dead and drained of blood in the morning. The superstitious villagers are too scared to act, so in comes the young Doctor Alvaran to solve the mystery. It appears that Count Frankenhausen (gotta love that name) went missing months before and has become the chief vampire, putting the bite on the townsfolk and transforming them into vampires themselves who remain in a state of suspended animation until his eventual destruction. This leads to the much-remembered finale which uniquely shows the staked vampires rising from their tombs and graves to wreak vengeance on the human populace. As well as being quaintly spooky, this is at least one original moment in the film which you won't have seen elsewhere.Otherwise, it's business as usual, with lots of cross-filled cemetery sets filled with overflowing dry ice and cold dark tombs. The clichés of bubbling cauldrons, thunder and lightning storms, and secret passages in ancient houses are all present and correct, although bizarrely garlic isn't adequate to fight the threat of the undead this time around - some other plant takes its place. The ending sees a potion being concocted which returns the dead to their human form and dispels the vampire threat! The acting from the entirely Mexican cast ranges from the poor to the quite good, with Rafael del Rio making for quite a charming young hero who carries the movie. Sadly, Carlos Agosti isn't very effective as the chief vampire Frankenhausen, who stands around doing Christopher Lee impersonations and baring his fake fangs to little impact. More subtlety may have helped. However, the supporting cast - including the female victim and a wicked housekeeper - are good value, with the exception of a snivelling town doctor who has the most irritating/amusing dubbed voice ever. I think it's the same guy who dubbed the dwarf in the NEUTRON films although I can't be sure.The black and white photography is good, bringing out the atmosphere and shadows of the cheap sets, although the camera-work is too static and lifeless for the film to be a technical masterpiece. As for special effects, all we see are a few (de)materialisations, as well as some huge cheesy rubber bats which are propelled by visible wires to menace our heroes and very funny to watch. A highlight of the film sees the hero Alvaran taking on Frankenhausen in the form of a bat, eventually spearing him to a wall but not before he has his face and shoulder well and truly clawed. As mentioned before, the finale includes scenes of the survivors hiding inside a protected building while the vampires mass outside and is pretty creepy.The most atmospheric thing about this film for me - leaving those typically dry-ice enshrouded sets aside for a moment - is, somewhat surprisingly, the sound track! All manner of weird and wonderful background noises are constantly present during the film, with all sorts of weird animal howling, wind blowing, and distorted computer noises! These help to create a landscape filled with unknown threat and dread and beef up the movie's atmosphere considerably. Although there's hardly any action and the film is far from exciting, as an atmosphere piece THE INVASION OF THE VAMPIRES works, which is why fans of old-fashioned horror yarns would be wise to check it out.

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Steve Nyland (Squonkamatic)
1963/06/21

LOL the English language dub track for the INVASION OF THE VAMPIRES bootleg I managed to find at a used record store is a marvel in itself. Some sort of surrealist masterpiece. Sounds like it was recorded in the lobby of a church over coffee by an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting. Then there's the huge, and I mean HUGE fake flapping bat -- makes the fake bat from Jess Franco's "Count Dracula" look like a masterpiece of animatronic puppeteering by comparison.Then there are the names: Count Frankenhausen and Broomhilda are the best (yes, I know it's Brunhilde but I'm having fun here), and all those wild electronic sound effects cues heard in like 3 other of these MexiVamp potboilers. Can't get enough of them actually ... I think this one comes after BLOODY VAMPIRE and WORLD OF THE VAMPIRES, which is a trip with that funky haunted bone organ by H.R. Giger.Seriously though, these Mexican vampire movies are a treat for fans of Gothic atmospheric horror, filmed ingeniously by non-Hollywood types with a sense of style that is unique. There's about seven movies from this era that aren't too difficult to find:The Vampire (1957) The Vampire's Coffin (1958) World of the Vampires (1961) Santo Vs. the Vampire Women (1962) The Bloody Vampire (1962) Invasion of the Vampires (1963) Bring Me The Vampire (1963) Empire of Dracula (1966) This one being perhaps the most difficult to score, though all are floating around on various public domain DVDs and underground DVD-R releases of varying quality. Mine was pretty poor but you know, it's sort of fitting. Watching this creaky old movie on a flickering B&W screen at 3:20 in the morning on a Saturday is kind of what material like this was made for. Though a hearty archival restorative effort to resurrect these movies is long overdue. They are all marvelous!6/10

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Brad Bennis
1963/06/22

The opening scene of La Invasion de los Vampiros sets a wonderfully chilling, Gothic tone which carries through. It's a very effective, creepy movie. Mexican horror is unique. It's not often in a classic horror film you can mix a desert setting equip with blowing sand and tumble weeds with lush atmosphere and vampires. This film very effectively captures the essence of what made great Mexican horror what it is. Although some of these films are often considered campy, one should realize that this is largely due to the infamous English dubbed prints Americans watched in the late 60s, which often times were poorly done and therefore often detracted from the films serious elements. I highly recommend this title as it is as well produced as any other horror counterpart from this era. That is if you can find a decent print of it, which sadly is not easy to do. This film deserves to be re-released properly.

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N. Eades-2
1963/06/23

Though filmed on an obviously low-budget, with some almost humorous special effects, it remains a chilling atmospheric vampire story with true moments of horror. A definite cult classic. If possible, see it in the original Spanish version.

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