The Vampire Happening

The Vampire Happening (Gebissen wird nur nachts, lit. Bitten at night) is a 1971 West German comedy and horror film directed by Freddie Francis.

Plot
An American actress inherits a castle in Transylvania. What she does not know is that her ancestor, the Baroness Catali, was in actuality a vampire countess, and emerges from her tomb to ravage the nearby village and Catholic seminary.

Cast

 * Pia Degermark as Betty Williams, Clarimonde
 * Thomas Hunter as Jens Larsen
 * Yvor Murillo as Josef
 * Ingrid van Bergen as Miss Niessen
 * Joachim Kemmer as Martin
 * Oskar Wegrostek as Abt
 * Ferdy Mayne as Count Dracula
 * Lyvia Bauer as Gabrielle
 * Daria Damar as Kirsten
 * Kay Williams
 * Michael Janisch
 * Toni Wagner
 * Raoul Retzer

Production
In the early 1970s, Italian producer Pier A. Caminnecci was looking for a film for his wife Pia Degermark whose previous film Elvira Madigan (1967) was a critical and financial success. Caminnecci set up an international production for her in West Germany directed by British director Freddie Francis and written by German screenwriters August Rieger and Karl-Heinz Hummel The script features a sub-plot based on Theophile Gautier's short story "La Morte Amoureuse."

Reception
The film was not well received. Allmovie gave the film one and a half stars out of five, stating that it is "not considered to be one of the crown jewels of the genre" In his book Comedy-Horror Films:A Chronological History, author Bruce G. Hallenbeck referred to the film as "sort of a ripoff of Polanski's The Fearless Vampire Killers" and "doesn't come within lightyears of Polanski's vision"