Dance of the Vampires 1967

Critics score:
67 / 100

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Bosley Crowther, New York Times: He was evidently only trying to make fun of horror films, forgetting that horror films, played straight, are now more often funny -- unconsciously to -- than horrible. Read more

Jonathan Rosenbaum, Chicago Reader: The film amiably runs through all the standbys associated with vampire movies, putting a personal and goofy spin on most of them. Read more

Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times: Nobody laughed. Read more

Tom Milne, Time Out: Messy vampire spoof-cum-homage to Hammer, which doesn't really come off on either count. Read more

Variety Staff, Variety: Ferdy Mayne is the menacing Dracula, and Sharon Tate, lady in question, looks particularly nice in her bath. Read more