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Tale of A Vampire [DVD]

DVD ~ Julian Sands
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  • Actors: Julian Sands, Suzanna Hamilton, Kenneth Cranham, Marion Diamond, Michael Kenton
  • Directors: Shimako Sato
  • Writers: Shimako Sato, Edgar Allan Poe, Jane Corbett
  • Producers: Noriko Shishikura, Simon Johnson, Stephen Margolis
  • Format: PAL
  • Language English
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: 18
  • Studio: Metrodome Distribution
  • DVD Release Date: 23 April 2001
  • Run Time: 93 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B000058CBX
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 85,920 in DVD (See Bestsellers in DVD)

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A cross-cultural oddity, Tale of a Vampire feels like a 1970s British horror movie retranslated from the Japanese and mounted as a vehicle for Julian Sands. Director-writer Shimako Sato takes a gloom-haunted approach to the undead, allegedly influenced by the necrophile romanticism of Edgar Allan Poe (it claims to be based on Poe's poem "Annabel Lee") but also draws on the popular blood-sucking posiness of Anne Rice's bestselling novels. Alex (Sands), is a style-conscious vampire whose white shirts are always immaculate although he spends most of his nights messily pouring gore over his face. Living in a spartan docklands pad, Alex haunts a library of long-forgotten lore where he sets his cap at a young woman (Suzanna Hamilton) who may be the reincarnation of his lost love. Unfortunately, a hat-wearing rival vampire (Kenneth Cranham) has been nurturing a grudge against Alex for lifetimes and sticks his oar in, complicating the relationship between vampire and willing victim, setting up for a big stake-shoving climax.

For all its vampire feuds and dodgily S&M-flavoured blood-drinking scenes, this is somewhat staid and solemn, with few locations and a low budget abstraction reminiscent of those old episodes of The Avengers where they could only afford to build a corner of a set and there wasn't any money left to hire actors. While Sands, with aptly vampirish poise, and Cranham, with a sinister Southern accent, are interesting and poised antagonists, making the most of Sato's allusive dialogue, heroine Hamilton lets the side down with an awkward performance that hardly suggests anyone worth giving up immortality for. Cranham's character is supposed to be Poe himself, oddly transformed from his historical stature: he seems to have put on a bit of weight since his death in 1849, but Cranham's sly nasty way of ordering gruesome nouvelle cuisine and tormenting a harmless crackpot is aptly Poeish. The slow-paced film takes a long time to confirm what is obvious from the outset (even from the title) and then shudders to a halt with all the characters' fates left vague. However, it has a unique and disturbing atmosphere--the few familiar vampire images of a bloody Sands are outweighed by weirder moments like Cranham's presentation of a pale Hamilton, tied to a bed with red ribbons, as an offering to his nemesis--that makes it more insidiously memorable than many of its higher-budgeted, splashier cousins.

On the DVD: A no-frills (no trailer, no cast notes, no nothing), full-screen presentation, which sometimes cramps Sato's careful compositions, this also has a mixed blessing transfer which lends a mouldy or rusty fuzz to some of the blacks in the many night scenes. There is, however, a nice animated menu. --Kim Newman

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars atmospheric vampire flick., 20 Jul 2004
By S. Hapgood "www.sjhstrangetales.com" - See all my reviews
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"Tale of a Vampire" largely seems to get ignored when anyone's analysing the vampire movie canon, and this may be because it's low-budget, and it's dark, sombre London settings get squashed out by the big, colourful, flashy Hollywood efforts. It has plenty of flaws. The story for one doesn't bear much analysis. Edgar Allen Poe (played by the ever-reliable Kenneth Cranham) was turned into a vampire by his young bride, Virginia, and has spent the many years ever since looking for the vampire, Alex d'Hiver, who had vampirised her (try and keep up!). He winds up in 1990s London, and finds that Alex is now spending a lot of his time in a public library specialising in occult books, and not only that, but the new librarian (a rather uptight and vapid Suzanna Hamilton) bears a startling resemblance to Virginia.

As I said, the storyline is utter tosh, but what the film lacks in that it makes up for with oodles of atmosphere. A lot of the film seemed to be shot after dark in Deptford, and its bleak, docklands settings are matched by Julian Joseph's wonderfully evocative score. The very handsome Julian Sands makes a highly charismatic vampire, keeping his cool even when he seems to spend a lot of the film being drenched in red paint! This isn't by any means the best vampire flick you'll ever see, but it is memorable and bears several viewings.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Under-rated classic!, 24 Feb 2006
The story is minimalistic, yet sustaining, and the slow-paced visual style is proudly Gothic and beautifully dreamlike. This modern-yet-archaic vampire story is set in contemporary London (the darker, timeless areas devoid of people) and follows the lonely vampire Alex (Julian Sands) who spends his days (yes, days) in a 'public' library crammed with ancient texts and eccentric characters. His obsession for blood is matched only by his sudden interest in the beautiful new library assistant Ann (Suzanna Hamilton), a woman who bears a startling similarity to his vampiric lost love, Virginia. However, the plot thickens (just as the fog does) when the mysterious American Edgar begins to stalk the romantic couple.

The whole story and every frame of action and dialogue is well-written and superbly directed, and instantly reminds me of a dream: like dreams, you accept what's going on in this movie; and like a dream you're easily satisfied with the film's finale even though you feel you shouldn't be. Sands plays the vampire Alex rather lifelessly, and one wonders sometimes how this man could call himself an actor - the character would have been all the more intriguing if Sands had added a bit of zest. Hamilton is perfect in the role of Ann/Virginia, and equally the villainous Kenneth Cranham as Edgar makes for a disturbing and sadistic third-wheel in the love triangle. All-in-all, the actors bring the script to life.

Well worth the buy if you enjoy Anne Rice mixed with a bit of British nihilism, splashed with a coat of 1970s-style Cult Horror!

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2 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars WoW!, 17 April 2003
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I saw the movie last motnh and the movie ist great! Particular Julian sands plays the Vampire Alex excellent! however the ohter Actors are great!
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