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LEGEND
OF THE SEVEN GOLDEN VAMPIRES-1974-Transylvania
1804. A guy named Kan (Shen Chan) who once presided over the 7 Golden
Vampires visits Dracula's castle to ask the king of vampires to help
him resurrect the group. Dracula (John Forbes-Robinson) has a better
idea. He possesses Kan's “image” and decides to resurrect the 7
himself. After the credits, in Chung King 100 years later, Prof. Van
Helsing (who else but Peter Cushing) lectures on the Seven Vampires
and his encounters with Dracula. The “sophisticated” Chinese
students ridicule him but one student Hsi Ching (David Chiang) visits
the professor at night to apol-ogize. He definitely believes in the
legend as his grandfather destroyed one of the vampires. He wants Van
Helsing to accompany him and his 6 brothers to the village where the
remaining 6 vampires rule. Meanwhile, Van Helsing's son Leland (Robin
Stewart) gets into trouble with local gangster Leung Hon, when he
agrees to escort widowed world traveler Vanessa Buren (Julie Ege)
home. They are saved by 2 of Hsi's brothers. Vanessa agrees to
finance their expedition provided she's allowed to go. Under the
protests of the elder Van Helsing, she is allowed.
Right off the bat,
they are attacked by Hon's gang. The brothers (each has a specialty)
plus their lone sister Mei Kwei (Szu Shih) defeat the gang and Hon
gets an arrow through his neck. Later, in the village, the group
battles the remaining 6 vampires and their undead army. They destroy
3 more then get ready for a final showdown. There's a big violent
martial arts battle that ends tragically for some. After the final
vampire is put down, Van Helsing meets his arch enemy. Dracula's
disintegration scene seems longer than their actual battle.
This has
a little of everything: martial arts, weapons, vampires, walking dead,
nudity,
dismemberment.
No classic but not the shit show it is sometimes described as.
However, this was Hammer co-production with The Shaw Brothers studio
and there were a lot of “communication prob-lems” between the two
directors on the film, the English Roy Ward Baker and the Chinese
Cheh Chang. A sequel was planned but poor box office performance
shelved that idea.
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