Uncle Was a Vampire

Uncle Was a Vampire (Tempi duri per i vampiri) is a 1959 Italian film directed by Steno.

Plot
Baron Osvaldo Lambertenghi is forced to sell his ancestral castle to pay his debts. The manor is ingloriously transformed into a frivolous hotel and Osvaldo is allowed to continue to live there working as a porter. One day Osvaldo receives a visit from his uncle, Baron Roderico da Frankurten, who turns out to be a real vampire. Osvaldo tries to warn the various guests of the hotel, with the only result being that he is taken for a madman. Bitten by his uncle, Oswald will also turn into a vampire, but his beloved, Lellina, will also be able to free him from the curse.

Cast

 * Renato Rascel: Baron Osvaldo Lambertenghi
 * Christopher Lee: Baron Roderico da Frankurten
 * Sylva Koscina: Carla
 * Kai Fischer: Lellina
 * Lia Zoppelli: Letizia
 * Franco Scandurra: Professor Stricker
 * Carl Wery: Director
 * Rik Van Nutter: Fianceè of Carla
 * Susanne Loret: Susan
 * Mario Cecchi Gori: Civil law notary
 * Franco Giacobini

Production
Uncle Was a Vampire was Christopher Lee's first appearance in an Italian film production.

Release
Uncle Was a Vampire was released in Italy on October 28, 1959 where it was distributed by C.E.I.-Incom. It grossed a total of 385 million lire in Italy. The film was Italy's first vampire film. The film was released in the United States in 1964 on television through Embassy Pictures.

Reception
In his book Italian Horror Film Directors, Louis Paul described the film as "obviously modeled on the slapstick efforts of the comedies featuring the character Totò".