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Planet of the Vampires

Planet of the Vampires
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Directed by Mario Bava
Produced by Fulvio Lucisano
Written by Mario Bava
Alberto Bevilacqua
Callisto Cosulich
Antonio Roman
Rafael J. Salvia
Ib Melchior (U.S. version)
Louis M. Heyward (U.S. version)
Story by Renato Pestriniero (story "One Night of 21 Hours")
Starring Barry Sullivan
Norma Bengell
Music by Gino Marinuzzi, Jr.
Cinematography Antonio Pérez Olea
Antonio Rinaldi
Mario Bava (uncredited)
Edited by Romana Fortini
Antonio Gimeno
Production
company
America-International Pictures
Castilla Cooperativa Cinematográfica
Italian International Film
Distributed by American International Pictures
Release date
  • 15 September 1965 (1965-09-15)
Running time
88 minutes
Country Italy
Spain
Language Italian
Box office ITL 90,000,000 (Italy)
ESP 38,197,071 (Spain)

Planet of the Vampires (in Italian: Terrore nello spazio, literally "Terror in space") is a 1965 Italian/Spanish science fiction horror film, produced by Fulvio Lucisano, directed by Mario Bava, that stars Barry Sullivan and Norma Bengell. The screenplay, by Bava, Alberto Bevilacqua, Callisto Cosulich, Antonio Roman and Rafael J. Salvia, was based on an Italian-language science fiction short story, Renato Pestriniero's "One Night of 21 Hours".American International Pictures released the film as the supporting feature on a double bill with Daniel Haller's Die, Monster, Die! (1965).

The story follows the horrific experiences of the crew members of two giant spaceships that have crash landed on a forbidding, unexplored planet. The disembodied inhabitants of the world possess the bodies of the crew who died during the crash, and use the animated corpses to stalk and kill the remaining survivors.

The film was co-produced by AIP and Italian International Film, with some financing provided by Spain's Castilla Cooperativa Cinematográfica. Ib Melchior and Louis M. Heyward are credited with the script for the AIP English-language release version. Years after its release, some critics have suggested that Bava's film was a major influence on Ridley Scott's Alien (1979) and Prometheus (2012), in both narrative details and visual design.


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