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El vampiro is one of the most successful films of recent times.
This film was released in year 1957.
We have seen many of the actors and actresses in this film working on other films before, but we have loved seeing them play together as Abel Salazar, Ariadne Welter, Carmen Montejo, Germán Robles, José Luis Jiménez.

The film can say that it is lucky to have been directed by Fernando Méndez.
95 min. is the length of the movie.
Although the cinema is very widespread throughout the Earth, this film comes to us from Mexico.

When the script is wonderful, it is said and in this case the work done by Ramón Obón is worthy of admiration.
This film is in a long list of films created by the production company Cinematográfica ABSA among which some can be seen with great success.
According to the film, the music and the soundtrack have a different importance since in some it is the most important and in others it goes more unnoticed. In this case Gustavo César Carrión and his team have struck a perfect balance.

Everyone has ever taken a photograph, but it has nothing to do with Rosalío Solano and his team, who are all professionals and it has been proven when directing the photography for this film.
Perhaps a large part of the success of this film is that it has been a success to expose this story and these messages from a Terror, Intrigue, Thriller genre.

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Critics El vampiro

Youth is wasted on the young. Excellent!. A CLASSIC REDISCOVERED!
The haunting and supremely elegant birth of made-in-Italy gothic horror. A vampire movie before its time. Classic moody drive-in
Eternal youth. This classic horror movie gets an atmospheric and surprising direction from genre master Riccardo Freda. Film review Gore Mongral: I Vampiri (1956)
Starting everything. Mario gets his feet wet. I feel like this movie inspired A Nightmare Castle, especially the fountain of youth.
This 50+ year old movie looks amazingly good. Italian vampire horror that occurred at the beginning of the Gothic boom. Fantastic visual effects in the 60's.
The devil orders you to see something else ... I vampiri. iVamp
More mystery than horror, but all is well. Horror-loving audiences: meet Mario Bava! I vampiri aka The Vampires
Appetizing gothic horror debut from the great Mario Bava. Bava's first address. Fresh blood
I VAMPIRI (Riccardo Freda and, without credit, Mario Bava, 1957) ***
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