Independent Exhibitors Film Bulletin (1963)

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To say Hammer Films exercise a mon >oly on the production of suspense and tl ill films would be a slight exaggeration, at it is true that few producers anywhere lo them more effectively. "Kiss of the V npire" is no exception. The film obvioily will have its greatest appeal to those 1 10 like their film fare eerie, but it's lively titertainment for the rest of us. Motion Picture ,y i I ^Horror thriller made \th style, intelligence and <a-, matic excitement. Excel! it fare. The image of ho:3r pervades It is handsomly mounted and intelligeily presented. It has the <ements of story, . lavish S3, fine acting to win praise id popular appeal. 99 M*fJf 0*5 I I 1 Shriek trade will love it. Horror fans will dig is latest effort from Hammer. Slickly produced o Dr story of evil doings replete with suspense, deir > ism and mystery tightly wrapped in a skilul package of effective performance and well-pa :d direction. Solid entry in the exploitation pic sw( ?stakes. Slick chiller.99 V&RIEft All departments commonly slighted in duction of blood-curdlers give an outsts ing account of themselves in "Kiss of ie Vampire". Genuinely distinguished. "Jss of the Vampire" is far from a routine go< ebumper. Chilling. Will satisfy the most manding horror-hungry audience. 99 THE 4 : le ss e IFFORD EVANS • NOEL WILLMAN • EDWARD DE SOUZA • JENNIFER DANIEL BARRY WARREN Umnrsdl Screenplay by JOHN ELDER • Directed by DON SHARP • Produced by ANTHONY HINDS • A Hammer Film Production ^Release)