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The Legend of the 7 Golden Vampires

- Hammer Horror! Dragon Thrills! The First Kung Fu Horror Spectacular!

Professor Van Helsing had been asked to help against the tyranny of skeletal creatures that are responsible for terror and death amongst the peasants in rural China. He is the only person qualified to deal with the cause of these phenomena, for the undead are controlled by the most diabolical force of all.... Count Dracula. But he is not alone- to aid him comes a mystical brotherhood of seven martial arts warriors.

Release Date : 1974-07-11

Language :MandarinEnglish

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Hammer Film ProductionsShaw Brothers

Production Country : Hong KongUnited Kingdom

Alternative Titles : The Seven Brothers Meet DraculaThe 7 Brothers Meet DraculaDracula 9: The Legend of the 7 Golden Vampires

Cast

Peter Cushing

Character Name : Professor Lawrence Van Helsing

Original Name : Peter Cushing

Gender : Male

David Chiang Da-Wei

Character Name : Hsi Ching / Hsi's Ancestor

Original Name : 姜大衛

Gender : Male

Julie Ege

Character Name : Vanessa Buren

Original Name : Julie Ege

Gender : Female

Robin Stewart

Character Name : Leyland Van Helsing

Original Name : Robin Stewart

Gender : Male

Shih Szu

Character Name : Hsi Mai-Kwei

Original Name : Shih Szu

Gender : Female

John Forbes-Robertson

Character Name : Count Dracula

Original Name : John Forbes-Robertson

Gender : Male

Robert Hanna

Character Name : British Consul

Original Name : Robert Hanna

Gender : Male

James Ma Chim-Si

Character Name : Hsi Ta (Twin Axe)

Original Name : James Ma Chim-Si

Gender : Male

Chan Shen

Character Name : Monk Kah

Original Name : 詹森

Gender : Male

Lau Kar-Wing

Character Name : Hsi Kwei (Archer)

Original Name : 劉家榮

Gender : Male

Huang Pei-Chih

Character Name : Hsi Po-Kwei (Spear)

Original Name : Huang Pei-Chih

Gender : Male

Tino Wong

Character Name : Hsi San (Sword Twin)

Original Name : Tino Wong

Gender : Male

Wynn Lau

Character Name : Hsi Sung (Sword Twin)

Original Name : Wynn Lau

Gender : Male

Ho Kei-Cheong

Character Name : Hsi Tao (Mace)

Original Name : Ho Kei-Cheong

Gender : Male

Wang Han-Chen

Character Name : Boss Leung Hong

Original Name : Wang Han-Chen

Gender : Male

Lau Wai-Ling

Character Name : Vanessa's Friend

Original Name : Lau Wai-Ling

Gender : Female

Hsu Hsia

Character Name : Kills Vanessa's Servant

Original Name : Hsu Hsia

Gender : Male

Wong Mei

Character Name : Leung's Fighter

Original Name : Wong Mei

Gender : Male

Lo Wai

Character Name : Leung's Fighter

Original Name : Lo Wai

Gender : Male

Yen Shi-Kwan

Character Name : Leung's Fighter

Original Name : 任世官

Gender : Male

Chan Dik-Hak

Character Name : Leung's Fighter

Original Name : Chan Dik-Hak

Gender : Male

Huang Ha

Character Name : Leung's Fighter

Original Name : Huang Ha

Gender : Male

Chui Fat

Character Name : Leung's Fighter

Original Name : Chui Fat

Gender : Male

Yuen Shun-Yi

Character Name : Leung's Fighter

Original Name : 袁信義

Gender : Male

Brandy Yuen Jan-Yeung

Character Name : Leung's Fighter

Original Name : Brandy Yuen Jan-Yeung

Gender : Male

Law Keung

Character Name : Leung's Fighter

Original Name : Law Keung

Gender : Male

Alan Chan Kwok-Kuen

Character Name : Leung's Fighter

Original Name : 陳國權

Gender : Male

Tam Bo

Character Name : Vanessa's Servant #1

Original Name : Tam Bo

Gender : Male

Chik Ngai-Hung

Character Name : Extra

Original Name : Chik Ngai-Hung

Gender : Male

Kong Chuen

Character Name : Extra

Original Name : Kong Chuen

Gender : Male

Lai Yan

Character Name : Extra

Original Name : Lai Yan

Gender : Male

San Sin

Character Name : Extra

Original Name : 神仙

Gender : Male

Chan Keung

Character Name : Extra

Original Name : Chan Keung

Gender : Male

Chan Siu-Kai

Character Name : Extra

Original Name : Chan Siu-Kai

Gender : Male

Cheung Sek-Aau

Character Name : Extra

Original Name : 張石庵

Gender : Male

Lui Hung

Character Name : Extra

Original Name : 呂紅

Gender : Female

Chui Kin-Wa

Character Name : Extra

Original Name : Chui Kin-Wa

Gender : Male

Ng Yuen-Fan

Character Name : Extra

Original Name : Ng Yuen-Fan

Gender : Male

Yeung Pak-Chan

Character Name : Extra

Original Name : Yeung Pak-Chan

Gender : Male

Chan Ho-Cheung

Character Name : Extra

Original Name : Chan Ho-Cheung

Gender : Male

Tang Tak-Cheung

Character Name : Extra

Original Name : Tang Tak-Cheung

Gender : Male

Chu Kai

Character Name : Extra

Original Name : Chu Kai

Gender : Male

Sai Gwa-Pau

Character Name : Extra (uncredited)

Original Name : Sai Gwa-Pau

Gender : Male

Fung Hak-On

Character Name : Extra (uncredited)

Original Name : Feng Ke'an

Gender : Male

Reviews

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Wuchak

@Wuchak

2021-10-09

_**Hammer & Drac go chopsocky**_ While lecturing in China in 1904, Van Helsing (Peter Cushing) learns of a village where vampirism has broken out and investigates it with his son (Robin Stewart) & team (David Chiang, Julie Ege and Szu Shih). It turns out that Dracula is hanging out there disguised as a Taoist high priest. “The Legend of the 7 Golden Vampires” (1974) was Hammer’s final Dracula film wherein producers decided to experiment by hooking up with Shaw Brothers Studio in Hong Kong for a mixed-genre flick that meshes Hammer’s Gothic horror with the kung fu craze of the early 70s. Hammer was already experimenting at the time by setting the previous two installments in the modern day. Whilst this is the least of the series, it can be somewhat entertaining if you roll with the comic book cheesiness and the martial arts fighting sequences, which resemble choreographed stage dances more than combat, sorta reminiscent of Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” video (lol). Highlights include the spirit of high adventure, the presence of Stewart as Van Helsing’s son, the beauty of Julie Ege & Szu Shih, the over-the-top energy and (dubbed) John Forbes-Robertson as Dracula, who looks like Christopher Lee from a distance. But I didn’t find myself caring much about the characters and the story isn’t very compelling despite loads of action. The movie bombed at the box office. Perhaps if they would’ve titled it “Dracula and the 7 Golden Vampires” (as it was in Hong Kong and Singapore) it would’ve drawn a bigger audience due to name recognition. For those interested, Hammer did nine Dracula-themed films from 1958 to 1974 as follows: Horror of Dracula (1958); The Brides of Dracula (1960); Dracula: Prince of Darkness (1966); Dracula Has Risen from the Grave (1968); Taste the Blood of Dracula (1970); Scars of Dracula (1970); Dracula AD 1972 (1972); The Satanic Rites of Dracula (1973); and The Legend of the 7 Golden Vampires. Lee played Dracula in all of them except “Brides” and “7 Golden Vampires” while Peter Cushing appears in five of them as a Van Helsing. The film runs 1 hour, 29 minutes, and was shot entirely in Hong Kong. GRADE: C

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2023-04-14

"Prof. Van Helsing" (Peter Cushing) is lecturing a load of sceptical Chinese students about vampirism. They are so unconvinced that they walk out of his seminar. One, however, "Hsi Ching" (David Chiang) is convinced that the legendary Count has reincarnated near his local village where "Kah", the high priest of the legendary seven golden vampires has offered him his soul in return for the vampires restoring the dominant position of his priesthood. Short of funds, they manage to recruit the wealthy "Vanessa" (Julie Ege) and alongside his just as eager son "Leyland" (Robin Stewart) and seven young kung-fu experts all set off to this remote community where they will hopefully be in time to thwart the evil that is looming. When they arrive they discover, though, that's there also an army of the dead facing them - and things look ominous. Well, actually they don't really. The whole production is a bit cheap and cheerful, and save for the gravitas brought by Cushing, this would quickly be written off as a rather poorly written and acrobatically staged, lightweight Hammer feature that tries to integrate a different, Oriental, culture into an hackneyed format that can be fun to watch - you can almost see the wires and the costumes are of the cheapest form of latex - but the story is all just a bit too join the dots. These themes were very much running out of steam by now, and probably just as well because this is really just all rather poor.

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r96sk

@r96sk

2024-05-08

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r96sk

@r96sk

2024-05-08

'The Legend of the 7 Golden Vampires' is fairly fun. A relatively quick watch at just under 90 minutes, this movie smashes together martial arts and vampires. It's cool that it was filmed entirely on location in Hong Kong! Peter Cushing leads the cast strongly, with the likes of David Chiang, Julie Ege and Robin Stewart doing well behind him. I found the whole run time to be decently entertaining, nothing that blew my socks off or anything but I did suitably enjoy it - the ending scenes are particularly positive. The martial art parts seemed well done to me, though I am admittedly no expert when it comes to that. All in all, it's worth a watch in my opinion. Side-note, this is the second time in consecutive days that I'm ending my day with a movie featuring Dracula! Unintentionally so, I picked 'Renfield' due its short run time and this (having known nothing about it) because of the eye-catching title; I didn't even acknowledge the vampire bit. Yet, I've still not seen the Christopher Lee original, gotta get to that!