Captain Kronos: Vampire Hunter with Horst Janson: DVD Cover

    Captain Kronos: Vampire Hunter
    a.k.a. Kronos, Vampire Castle Director: Brian Clemens Cast: Horst Janson, Shane Briant, Caroline Munro, John Cater

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    • DVD Release Date: 10/21/2003
    • Original Release: 1974
    • Rating: Rated R
    • Sales Rank: 30,808
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    Closed Caption; Commentary by Genre historian Jonathan Sothcott, writer/director/producer Brian Clemens and actress Caroline Munro; Widescreen version enhanced for 16:9 TVs; Dolby Digital English mono; English subtitles

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    Side #1 --
    1. Drained of Youth
    2. Isabella's Last Birthday
    3. Professional Vampire Hunters
    4. Graveyard Grief
    5. Eyewitness
    6. Trouble at the Tavern
    7. The Durward's Residence
    8. Provoked
    9. Death to Dr. Marcus
    10. Slain Sorell Family
    11. Steel Blade and Beautiful Bait
    12. A Family Secret
    13. Captain Kronos Conquers

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    A late entry from the foundering Hammer Studios, this intriguing and highly original twist on the vampire motif -- featuring for once a hero more charismatic than the vampires with which he does battle -- was the first in a planned series of Kronos films, but poor planning on behalf of its overseas distributors killed the franchise's great potential in the American market. Kronos (Horst Janson) -- a kind of swashbuckling Sherlock Holmes of the occult sciences -- and his hunchbacked companion Professor Grost (John Cater), arrive in the village of Durward where the local young wenches are being victimized by a family of vampires that drain youth, not blood, from their victims, turning them into withered old hags. Kronos' mystical intuition and powers of deduction lead him to the elderly Lady Durward (Wanda Ventham) and her pompous children Paul (Shane Briant) and Sara (Lois Daine), and he soon squares off against his vampiric foes with a lethal sword (fashioned from a sacred cross) and a bag of occult tricks (including an interesting use of dead frogs). Well-photographed and cleverly directed by Brian Clemens (Dr. Jekyll & Sister Hyde), this is one of Hammer's few attempts to broaden its audience in the 1970's -- a trend which reached its zenith of zaniness with everybody kung fu fighting in the Hammer/Shaw Brothers collaboration Legend of the Seven Golden Vampires. Cavett Binion, All Movie Guide

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    February 24, 2007: This is a very fun pop culture mash-up featuring a great mix of action, comedy and horror. The title character, a cross between the Man with No Name, James Bond, and one of Mifune's samuraiis, travels across Napoleonic Europe doing battle with the forces of evil and wooing the ladies. If you are a fan of almost any genre, there is something for you here. Though it has many humorous parts, there is also a very real threat in this film, making the final battle between Kronos and the main villain a swashbuckling climax of the first order. A film to be enjoyed by anyone whoever fought imaginary monsters with a cardboard sword.