Nosferatu in Venice
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Nosferatu in Venice
Directed by Augusto Caminito
Produced by Carlo Alberto Alfieri

Augusto Caminito

Written by Alberto Alfieri
Augusto Caminito
Leandro Lucchetti
Pasquale Squitieri
Starring Klaus Kinski
Christopher Plummer

Donald Pleasence

Music by Luigi Ceccarelli
Vangelis
Cinematography Tonino Nardi
Editing by Claudio M. Cutry
Release date(s) 1988 (Italy)
Running time 97 min.
Country Italy

Nosferatu a Venezia, also known as Vampires in Venice, is an Italian horror film released in 1988 and directed by Augusto Caminito, starring Klaus Kinski, Christopher Plummer and Donald Pleasence.

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Production

Director-producer Caminito had intended to produce a legitimate sequel to Werner Herzog's Nosferatu the Vampyre, with Kinski reprising his role. However the actor refused to shave his head and don his make-up again. In this film, Kinski sports long blond hair. The vampire character here is simply called "Nosferatu" (and not Dracula or Count Orlok). Nosferatu is an almighty and indestructible lord of the undead who wishes his immortal life to end but can only die if a virgin woman grants him her love. Christopher Plummer plays Paris Catalano, an ineffective vampire hunter.

Christopher Plummer in Nosferatu in Venice

The film had a troubled history, with several directors being fired and leaving the project, while Kinski's behavior on set caused many delays in shooting. Producer Caminito decided to direct the film himself when director Mario Caiano resigned after being insulted on the set by Kinski. It was claimed in Kinski's autobiography, Kinski Uncut, that he ended up directing himself in certain scenes. The film proved unsuccessful at the Italian box-office and enjoyed limited release abroad.

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