The Night of the Sorcerers (1973)
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The Night of the Sorcerers (Special Edition)
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| Directed by | Amando de Ossorio |
| Cast | María Kosty, Bárbara Rey, Kali Hansa, Simón Andreu and Loli Tovar |
| Theatrical Release | November 30, 1972 |
| DVD Release | August 21, 2007 |
| Running Time | 85 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | Unrated |
| UPC Code | 787364716197 |
| Buy this item | $17.99 at Amazon.com As of Oct 5 9:43 EDT (details) 1 DVD, BCI ECLIPSE LLC, Usually ships in 24 hours, Color, DVD-Video, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC Languages: English (Original Language), Spanish (Original Language), English (Subtitled) |
About The Night of the Sorcerers
THE NIGHT OF THE SORCERERS provides classic 1970s horror with its terrifying tale of a clan of voodoo zombies deep in the jungles of the Congo who attack a team of scientists and use their young women for chilling rituals. After the zombies claim the women they turn them into crazed vampiric creatures who again rise in a gory cycle of destruction to look themselves for other young women to transform.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: HORROR Rating: NR UPC: 787364716197 Product Description
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Average user review:| Keep you eyes open... |
Loved the alternate footage, the still gallery, and the insert of liner notes. Sometimes it was hard to see what was going on because most of the night scenes were really day scenes with filters and stuff. But the film was still fun to watch. In a twisted, B-movie, half-clad vampire women kind of way. July 1, 2008
| Finally! |
If you grew up in Southern California, Night of the Sorcerers (aka La Noche de los Brujos) was a regularly run Spanish origin horror film, usually popping up on channel 13 or 9. I have even seen it more recently on the spanish language channels. Yes, the plot is silly. Yes, the dubbing is atrocious. It's even kind of dull in spots. But if you've ever seen it, I doubt you can forget it.
Written and directed by the late Amando de Ossorio (Tombs of the Blind Dead, Fangs of the Living Dead), this voodoo/vampire hybrid is gory, sexy, stupid, scary, dream-like and unintentionally funny all at once. Ossorio often references his other films in his movies, and here it's no exception (the ending will remind many of the finale in Fangs). However, I don't mean to say the film is derivative. It's actually very unique. Certainly, it's wonderfully trashy, even after all these years.
The full-screen image quality is outstanding- the HD transfer is flawless. Bright, vivid color and crisp, clear, sharp detail. You can either pick dubbed english sound or original Spanish with or without subtitles. Extras include a theatrical trailer (!), alternate scenes, spanish language titles and a still gallery. I'm a little aware of some online controversy regarding the "uncutness" of this new Deimos/BCI release. All I will say, having seen the other versions, is that I am very happy with this edition.
While I doubt this will be appearing on the Oxygen network anytime soon, it is certainly a must buy for any Euro-horror buff. What are you waiting for?!? August 25, 2007
| Poorly plotted but somehow erotic |
Starting some years earlier, the film has a woman attacked by an African tribe where she's whipped and then beheaded and then returns as a vampire.
Jumping to the present a small group of people camp near-by and one by one the women of the group are drawn to the same sacrifice area where they are tied up, whipped until their clothes are in tatters and then bitten to become vampires.
As a vampire, the pale woman skips about in poorly lit jungle wearing a tiger-fur bikini (see woman on front cover)... where they got these from is not known.
That's pretty much the film there. One by one women become bikini-wearing paled vampires leaping about in slow motion. July 6, 2007
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