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A crazed artist who believes himself to be the reincarnation of a murderous vampire kills young women, then boils their bodies in a vat.A crazed artist who believes himself to be the reincarnation of a murderous vampire kills young women, then boils their bodies in a vat.A crazed artist who believes himself to be the reincarnation of a murderous vampire kills young women, then boils their bodies in a vat.
Lori Saunders
- Dorean
- (as Linda Saunders)
Karl Schanzer
- Max, the artist
- (as Carl Schanzer)
Jim Begg
- Fanged Vampire
- (uncredited)
Roger Corman
- Antonio Sordi (in flashback)
- (uncredited)
Jac Flanders
- Guest
- (uncredited)
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- TriviaJust over 9 minutes were taken from Portrait in Terror (1968). Jack Hill shot all the new scenes with William Campbell and most of the beatnik footage, while Stephanie Rothman added all the vampire footage.
- GoofsAt 45 min Tony and Dorean are on a blanket on the beach. Above Dorean's head is her purse and on the purse is a kitchen knife. While they are on the blanket the knife and purse constantly change position without being touched.
- Crazy creditsThe entire opening sequence under the credits is included again later in the film, and the final shot of that sequence appears again under the final title card.
- Alternate versionsThe television version of this film is called "Track of the Vampire" and restores approximately 11 minutes of footage (mostly outtakes) to the 69-minute theatrical-release version. The added footage includes an extended foot chase early in the film beween the vampire killer and one of his female victims, culminating in her death in the surf. Another addition is an impromptu and lengthy dance by leading lady Lori Saunders (here billed as Linda Saunders), performed on the beach. A third added sequence is a dialogue scene between actors William Campbell, Patrick Magee and an exotic dancer in a seaside nightclub. This sequence was lifted from the Yugoslavian thriller known as "Portrait of Terror" in its English-dubbed version; background footage from this film had already been liberally sprinkled throughout "Blood Bath".
- ConnectionsEdited from Operacija Ticijan (1963)
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weird art-house horror
I have seen this movie many times,its king of weird like bucket of blood,cannot figure out the vampire subplot but its enjoyable to say the least.i know its two movies spliced into one.William Campbell is one of my favorite actors,he plays an artist/vampire who likes to chase young women,dips his victims in hot wax,like house of wax.it is kind of an art-house flick.directed by Jack Hill,who i believe was fired by Roger Corman during filming.Jack Hill made many good b movies after this like the women in cages flicks with the sexy Pam Grier,and heavy Sid Haig.i believe i recently seen the extended version of this,under the title blood bath,not track of the vampire.7 out of 10.
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- johnc2141
- Apr 24, 2011
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- Runtime1 hour 2 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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