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  • only movie ever with a gay vampire in it! win

  • Yeah Blu-Ray would be awesome but i doubt it that they ever gonna released it on blu-ray. Maybe one day. Eatherway the film is on DVD and is magnificent. Especially now for the christmas holidays:)

  • Thanks for the upload, first saw this movie as a teenager. Such a strange mix of comedy and horror, really was and still is Avant Garde.

  • Need a blu-ray of this film. And a complete soundtrack release. I've always loved it, one of my Top 10 films.

  • see this is what vampires are all about. they arnt bright and shiny, they dont sparkle. they are decrebit and gaunt figures.

  • What the hell?! I just came back from the toilet and this link was opened.. I wasn't even in youtube and there's nobody else here. I guess ghosts like this dance?

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  • I have a Red Hair fetish, and, let this scene with Sharon Tate and her gorgeous red hair be a lesson to all girls thinking about dyeing their hair either blonde or red--:

    Go with Red, Baby!! Her milky white skin and that red hair and red dress are a

    high-magnitude visual stimulation for Me! Although, I wonder if it had been

    a green-colored dress, if that would have been even better to contrast

    off of her red hair! Just talking about it, is making Me horny!

    If you have red hair--: Call Me!! :o)

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  • LOL this is gold

  • I love that harpsichord playing in the background.

    To me these are REAL vampires, not the crap you get these days lol.

  • Notice Robert Deniro at 50 an Tony Curtis at 125.

    Well close enough for the "Day of the Dead" shooting game. LOL

  • You can see how in love Sharon and Roman were. IT makes me so sad.

  • 2:28 EPIC MOMENT!!!

  • @3:05 Daedric claymore from oblivion

  • Ah, I ermember seeing this film as a child. The only thing I could recall about it was her red dress. =)

  • Magnificent.

  • one of my favorite movie <3

  • whoever did the makeup for this movie was a genius

  • they all look like rotting corpses.

    exept the redhead and the dude in the light blue robe.....thingie

    i wish i could jump there and blast metro station in the middle of the dance floor that would be awesome

  • its a 1700's distinguished gentleman's clothing, you uneducated simpleton .

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  • Excuse me... whats the name of this music?

    Thanks

  • This is not really a peice of classical music but a Baroque variation on "Sarah's Theme" by the soundtrack composer Krzysztof Komeda. You can't get the harpichord dance on the soundtrack. It is lost to history except for the movie clip (to my knowledge). I wish someone would record it again.

  • The dance seems to specially choreographed using English folk dance concepts in phrases like "Old Hunsdon House" where the partners change places accross and at corners and even the men interact with men. The movements incorporate Baroque styles of both the minuet toe pointing and bowing and the alemande with it's turns and the ladies' swishing hip movements. All this and yet it's done in a waltz tempo..

  • @Uzzite good comment!

  • this is a great movie.

    the first time i saw sharon tate.

    she is unforgettable.

  • slt

    qui sait c est quoi le titre de cette musique ??

  • D�wnl�ad this in awesome quality now just Search Google 'TheNewsBuzz"

  • You can Download this Search google for 'TheNewsBuzz"

  • I LOOOVE this movie (so does my daughter whos only 5 ) one of my favs. Sharon Tate looked stunning in this movie so sad that she's not here anymore she would of been very happy with the comments over this movie R.I.P Sharon, love Janet

  • ooooooooooooooooooook

  • CHARLES MANSON BURN IN HELL !!!!! Roman never had anything to do with the murders he was in London.

  • "It is I ..... Life has a meaning once more .......Wer going to save you!"

  • join us at castle Kroloc in Transylvania in 5 days for our yearly dance and bloodfest.we have now 10 humans to fest on.hope to see you very soon.

  • thank you kirk547

  • este filme e meu favorito, e esta cena e hilária..preste atenção na cara de alegria do vovô dançando..e demais..só queria saber o nome desta musica que eles dançam ..alguém poderia informar??????

  • What a soft song, full of passion... :)

    Perfect! the"marking" of the violins with the solos of the harpsichord,well done.

  • How much I love this film!! This is my favourite scene! Sharon was beautiful! The best to Roman. What is past is past! He cannot be sued: Limitation of criminal liability. Please, read: "dialogue on power" by Foucault. The explanation for the case is there.

  • lol The Professor cracks me up!

  • Very good and bright movie!! love it! And also, on a darker note, it's ironic and terrible to see Sharon Tate life threatened by a group of satanic people, a little time before it did really happen.

  • One of my favorite movies !

  • Whats the Name of this Baroque ? Song ?

  • just write the fearless vampire killers soundtrack

  • Dude i meant downloading the stuff from some torrent. I got movie soundtrack on cd already but i asked if there is any of these dance songs available on the ineternet to donwload.

  • "Polanski engaged noted choreographer Tutte Lemkow, who played the titular musician in Fiddler on the Roof, for the film's climactic danse macabre minuet."

  • The dance is called a minuet, Riffzor, a formal social dance of French origin, usually in 3/4 time. The word was adapted from the French and means small, pretty, and delicate. The name also refers to the short steps taken in the dance. It became a popular group dance in early 17th-century France. At the period when it was most fashionable it was slow, ceremonious, and graceful. Parts of it became incorporated into native folk dances in several countries.

  • Really man?? Can the song be found here on internet where? Thank you for your answer.

  • that's saying a lot

  • i grew up on this movie never could get the name right would be nice to the whole movie thanks for showing it . make me lol so hard.

  • What is that kind of dancing called? Looks awsome, and looks simple enough even for me to do it... If I found a dosen others who'd like to do it... lol. =P

    Anyhow, this movie is the greatest. As I saw in an earlier comment, every character is perfect, and the landscapes are truly wonderfull. They don't make movies as good as this nowdays.

    Thanks for the upload!

  • Balrock dancing :)

    there are lessons for it, etc

  • Riffzor: the dance is called polonaise. It's a polish traditional dance.

  • Thank you. =)

  • It seems this is a favourite of many people here, mine too in the sweet bloody side of fine humor, since Chistopher Lee was my uncle! Havana vampires is also a good cuban movie (1978 or so), if you like cartoon films.

  • Woe! Really? Christopher Lee was your uncle? How incredibly COOOOOL is that?!!!

  • Why was your uncle? Christopher Lee is still alive! He got knighted on the 30 October 09

  • I do love Christopher Lee, sorry but I felt this vid a frame to a bad joke of mine: He was my uncle but never knew it. Lol, congratulations to him for his award as knight!

  • i grew up with this movie ...... its the best vampire film ever

  • A master piece from Polanski! 5 stars!

  • lol the dance scene when they want to leave is funny xDD one side this dancing scene is as good as the one in the musical the other side (and even if this one is old) the vampire and the others don't look so scary i think but i liked it to watch

  • anyone know the song they are playing?

  • it's a minuet, but it's not in the OST. Sorry...

  • my favourite vampires film!

  • What is flim about?

    I haven't heard of it.

  • To the village in Transylwanii a hot-headed professor is arriving with his eternally horrified assistant, with Alfred. They are travelling all over world and they are searching for evidence for existing of vampires. They are staying in the inn of the Chagal Jew which has the beautiful daughter Sara. Sara and Alfred are falling in love with themselves, but Sara is kidnapping von Krolock - vampire.

  • Scientists are setting off for her for the rescue. And for Alfreda a son of the vampire is falling in love, Herbert. Everyone are appearing on the annual ball, organised by vampires, on which Sara is supposed to be a meal.

  • POR FAVOR NO LEAS ESTO!!!!!!!

    un dia un niño se volvio loco y ahorco a su mama y a su padre ahora que haz leido esto el aparesera al lado tuyo cuando te despiertes y te ahorcara para salvarte pega esto en 3 videos mas. ES CIERTO

  • I love this film thanks for posting.

  • ^^ Wow. "It is I. Life has meaning once more."

    Yeaaah...or not. It's not quite the same coming from him.

  • I laughed soo hard at that line!

  • i got it in MP3 for the ones who like it

  • Exactly!!!

  • Sadly the current CD of Komeda's score for this film doesn't include this track as it only includes music from the first two thirds of the film.However, attempts are being made to locate the missing music and hopefully release a complete CD.

  • Ferdy Mayne played the "Count v. Krolock".

    ... he is my absolutly vampire-favorite !!

  • i´ve always thought that vampires have something to do with real life. but why don´t they appear in mirrors. this puzzles me. does anyone know it?

  • I'm not really sure but i have three theory's

    1. Vampire's were once human and they are now the Undead (dead) so their kind of like ghosts except their not in peace.

    or

    2. Vampires have no soul, remember their dead. we humans are alive thus having a soul.

    or

    3. They are unholy demons - that says a lot.

  • It goes back to the folklore/tradition of mirrors capturing souls (as images/reflections of people, they were thought to be the soul). This tradition still survives in many countries when mirrors are turned round in a house with a body on display. This is to prevent the soul (which has left the body) getting stuck in a mirror and being prevented from progressing to the afterlife. There are lots of different Vampire myths - most from Slavic countries. Ironically Transylvania has no vampyre myth!

  • Actually its not the soul not showing in the mirror if that was the case vampires would also not cast shadows in which they do, it is more of a concept of not wanting to see themselves in the mirror because they wish not to be reminded of what truly horrid beings and the forms that do appear are too horrible for humans to gaze upon sort of like a medusa  type which is why on portrayed movies the reflections are not shown.

  • Yeah, ummm it's a movie!!!

  • Like you said there's no mythical basis for the lack of shadow or reflection, but Stoker interpreted Dracula as Son of the Devil (not dragon). So keeping with standard demonology he made this a feature of his Dracula, which made since, since it is said in one part that he attended a Scholomance of the Devil in the mountains south of the Transylvanian city of Sibiu, thus implying he could've sold his soul.

  • lol, the professor

  • I think that Sarah already is kind of transformed during that dance scene. She seems absent and not really interested in being rescued.

    I´ve always seen it that way...

  • graberka: BOTH - THERE' is a Jewish vampire in this story, Sarah's father, I think, and someone tries to defeat him by showing him a cross. Her rolls his eyes and says," Oy, have you got the wrong vampire!" LOL The very long title of the movie is funny too, It's"The Fearless Vampire Killers OR Pardon Me, but Your Teeth are in My Neck."

  • i don't know is it scary or funny?!

    but , i love this film

  • i love this movie..best of all time :))..where do i find it..please tell me..anyone :(

  • wu0001 found my copy on EBAY for very reasonable price. Good luck. This classic is a must have.

  • what a great movie! what actors! i love every single character, the landscapes and of course the music! i could watch this movie a thousand times and still would stare at every scene

  • I love it. Thanks.

  • i've seen this movie a gazillion times and i never get tired of it, its sooo cool!!!

  • I have got to see this movie and the German musical based on this film.

  • i don't recall anything about crossing water at all possible for a vampire. exactly the opposite is true.

    anyway, the sled in the final scene dashed away only minutes before sunrise, which would have destroyed sarah altogether.

  • I love this scene:)

  • Can somebody tell me the title of the song / composer their dancing to ?

  • The movie was scored by Polish composer Krzysztof Komeda. He has a wikipedia page if you want more information on him.

  • i love vampire movies its got that elegant, radiant look to it! But mainly the idea of sharon tate biting my neck just increases my orgasm solarcoasterx ure amazing! R u american or canadian? curious!

  • -Hey you guys, we can see your reflections...

    -Okaaay... Awkwaaard! >_>

  • whats the name of the song i couldn t find in soundtrack The Fearless Vampire Killers thanks for answer

  • coool

  • @FlashGORDONXVFFR

    I thought about it as well and came to the conclusion after watching it about 30 times. You have to be dead before turning into a vampire. He didn't suck Sarah out completely but she freezed to death during the sleigh ride and then turned into a vampire. Magda got sucked out after she was bitten twice and experienced COMPLETE blood loss, then died and then turned into a vampire.

  • @vs140690 - Naw, my theory on Sarah's transformation goes something like this: See, somewhere in the movie the good professor states that the last step to becoming a vampire is to cross water. As they make their escape, just before they step into the sleigh, Sarah steps in a puddle, thus completing the transformation rite... Thoughts?

  • hmm.. i thought it was because she was only half-bitten or something and later on became a vampire due to the fact that the coldness outside froze the rest of her blood or something :S

  • FANGTASTIK;~€

  • sahra has already been transformed into a vampire at the beginning by the Count and yet she has a mirror reflection ... must be a necessary logic mistake so that the fearless vampire killers can take her away and spread evil around the world

  • Personally i do not perceive it as a logic error. She was half - transformed yes, but she wasn't 100% vampire. Only after she died as a human during their escape she completed her transformation.

  • oh yeah, this makes sense

  • omg this brings back memories! i love this movie! GOD WOULD SOMEONE PLS FREAKIN SELL IT IN CANADA ALREADY!!

  • I love this movie and always will !!!

  • Damn I love this movie. Anyone want to buy it for me on DVD?

  • This is one of my favourites movies. I saw it when I was a child with my grandmother. And Sharon was a very beautiful woman....it´s very sad to see her in movies and remember what happened to her.

  • I love the start of this film, the MGM Lion does it's roar and then turns into a cartoon vampire with blood dripping from it's teeth. Really creepy to an 8 year old...

  • So good to see that scene again.

  • I miss Sharon Tate I wish she was still here.

    This is such a wonderful movie!

  • I Love Sharon Tate, i have my own website dedicated to her. Look for link in my videos.

    Everyone is welcome.

    Long live Sharon Tate x

  • Tate looks incredible in this film, as do the blood suckers

  • nice \m/

  • Sharon Tate was not even in Rosemary's Baby! get your facts straight and don't jump to simplistic and naive conclusions!

  • I got confused . I meant to say that Roman Polanski's wife Sharon Tate was killed because he was making movies exposing the occult, especially Rosemary's Baby. Sharon Tate was also in Eye of the Devil. The night their house was attacked, Polanski was supposed to be there, and instead Tate's friend Jay Sebring was there, and may have been mistaken for Polanski, as the two were found tied together onto the same rope.

  • You're making it sound like it was her/his fault, that she got murdered. What ist wrong with you? Why do you blame the victim and not the killer?

  • I am explaining a possible motive for the murder, not excusing the murder.

  • But manson girls were acid freaks, not christians.

  • the manson girls were into the occult, as was Charles Manson. I think the whole Manson thing was an occult coven with links to powerful people and these higher ups decided to kill Polanski's wife and baby, using Manson, because he was doing too much to expose occultism.

  • Not that I necessarily agree with trumpelstilt's theory, but Sharon Tate WAS in Rosemary's baby - she appears as one of the party guests.

  • Her Life Was Rosemarys Baby.

  • this movie scared the shit outta me when I was kid and the ending was too bleak and disturbing to me.

  • Excellent.

  • Was dissapointed initially...thought it was a scary vamp flick...now its one of my favourite ever films!

  • does this have any relation what so ever to tanz der vampire?

  • Tanz der Vampire is a musical take-off of this movie.

  • ah just making shure. ty ^^

  • you're welcome. =)

  • I saw it on TCM

  • Wow I have never seen this movie.

  • It's funny but I think this is a Christmas film too. I love this film.

  • hehe, that's wonderful. For, this film and Christmas are forever linked. Saw it for the first time in highschool on the last schoolday before christmas break and the European TNT has shown it a number of times on christmas. Great stuff!

  • LOL yea! I watch this every xmas eve at midnight!

  • Love, love, love this movie! I am so glad it is out on DVD now. And, yes, seeing Sharon always makes think about the horrible tragedy she and her family suffered.

  • Both Sharon And Polanski Were Having Lunch With Bobby Kennedy In The Hotel Prior To His Being Shot.

  • Remembering watching the film on Friday night, at Gram's house in Natick, MA. 1974. I was 12. The late late show, ABC television. The best nite of my life, including popcorn and cotton pajams.

  • polanski looks lovely :D

  • Such a shame, the way sharon had to die....

    by the way:

    Krzysztof (Christopher) Komeda * Complete Recordings Of, The - Vol.19: The Film Music of Rosemary's Baby / The Fearless Vampire Killers (Polonia Records 160 - 41 Tracks - 62:38) * Rosemary's Baby (Includes Jack The Ripper by Jimmy McHugh and Pete Rugolo) (Tsunami TSU 0116 - 19 Tracks - 44:31)

  • Sharon was such a beauty, it´s a shame how she had to die...

    By the way: the soundtrack was composed by

    Krzysztof (Christopher) Komeda

    (Complete Recordings Of, The - Vol.19: The Film Music of Rosemary's Baby / The Fearless Vampire Killers (Polonia Records 160 - 41 Tracks - 62:38)

    He also composed the music of "rosmary´s baby"

    I´ve bought the record a couple of years ago...it´s amazing!

  • Please help me to find the music from the movie the fearless vampire killer (dance scene), this music is so fantastic. Thanks from Brazil, byeeeeeeee

  • i like the movie of it

  • I enjoyed this very much, thank you.

  • Looks interesting.

  • I like Roman Polanski and I love his movies!!!

    This scene have so magnifical atmosfere...

  • Sharon Tate is the woman that was killed by Charles Manson, right? I didn't know this was her.

  • I liked the guy dressed up as Laurence Olivier's Richard III. A nice touch.

  • Thank you so much!

    Great movie - from all the funniest movie I saw - this remain one of the best! lol

    Thank you for this chapter!

  • I have this movie on DVD... this scene is the funniest scene at this movie :D I love it

  • Was the professer's voice dubbed over in this version or is it the other version?

  • This kept me up till 2:30 in the morning on a school night. I blame this movie but it's still it's a funny movie! ^-^

  • Christopher Komeda (American sp) wrote the music for this as he did for Polanski's later flick "Rosemary's Baby"! He was a genius and died way too young!

  • In 1977 Polanski, 43, became embroiled in a scandal involving 13-year-old Samantha Geimer. It ultimately led to Polanski's guilty plea to the charge of unlawful sexual intercourse with a minor.[1]

  • Your a fuckin douche bag who likes roman polanski and runs

  • This scene seems so poignant in the light of subsequent events.

    "We'll save you" etc - very sad.

  • I miss Sharon Tate I wish she was still here.

    This is such a wonderful movie!