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So, 'Vampire sind auch Menschen' is this curious blend of comedy and horror from 1970 that feels distinctly German. It plays with the classic vampire tropes but adds this light-hearted twist that makes it feel unique, not your standard fare. The pacing is a bit uneven at times, shifting from humorous moments to genuinely eerie scenes, which keeps you on your toes. Practical effects are charmingly dated but have a certain charm that modern CGI often lacks. The performances bring a playful energy, with actors clearly enjoying their roles. It's this odd mix, and you can’t help but appreciate how it tries to humanize vampires, turning the genre on its head while still delivering some fun spookiness.
This film has seen limited releases over the years, primarily on VHS and some obscure DVD editions, which makes it a bit of a rarity on the collector market. Its offbeat nature appeals to those who enjoy the quirky side of genre cinema, and it has garnered a small but dedicated following. Finding a good condition copy can be tricky, so if you come across one, it's worth noting that it might not come around often.
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