Vampira
- 1974
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- 1h 28m
In order to revive his long hibernating bride, Vampira, Count Dracula takes blood samples from several beautiful models, but during the transfusion, Vampira's race turns from white to black.In order to revive his long hibernating bride, Vampira, Count Dracula takes blood samples from several beautiful models, but during the transfusion, Vampira's race turns from white to black.In order to revive his long hibernating bride, Vampira, Count Dracula takes blood samples from several beautiful models, but during the transfusion, Vampira's race turns from white to black.
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It's certainly a camp version of the Dracula story, but it has a certain charm and is obviously being played for laughs.
I happen to like David Niven and found this film rather enjoyable. I would expect that one would need to be able to grasp some of the subtle humor that a good number of Britcoms are known for to really enjoy some of the more funny bits.
Did you know
- TriviaAttempting to cash in on the name recognition of Frankenstein junior (1974), Vampira was renamed "Old Dracula" for North American release. The two films were shown back-to-back as a double bill in many locations.
- GoofsWhen Dracula is attempting to gain entrance to his hotel room via the window, you can see that its pitch black behind him. however, the very next scene shows that its almost daylight outside.
- Quotes
Countess Vampira: Darling, let's go out! It's such a long time since you took me dancing. Do you remember the Big Apple?
Count Dracula: [face brightens] I'll never forget your Big Apple!
Countess Vampira: ... And my Black Bottom?
Count Dracula: [at the thought of taking her out to show off her Black Bottom] We will NOT be going out!
- ConnectionsReferenced in The Cinema Snob: Geek Maggot Bingo (2011)
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