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Vampira

  • 1974
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  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
4.5/10
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Vampira (1974)
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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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.

  • Director
    • Clive Donner
  • Writer
    • Jeremy Lloyd
  • Stars
    • David Niven
    • Teresa Graves
    • Peter Bayliss
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.5/10
    1.4K
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    • Director
      • Clive Donner
    • Writer
      • Jeremy Lloyd
    • Stars
      • David Niven
      • Teresa Graves
      • Peter Bayliss
    • 27User reviews
    • 40Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    David Niven
    David Niven
    • Count Dracula
    Teresa Graves
    Teresa Graves
    • Countess Vampira
    Peter Bayliss
    Peter Bayliss
    • Maltravers
    Jennie Linden
    Jennie Linden
    • Angela
    Nicky Henson
    Nicky Henson
    • Marc Williams
    Linda Hayden
    Linda Hayden
    • Helga
    Bernard Bresslaw
    Bernard Bresslaw
    • Pottinger
    Cathie Shirriff
    Cathie Shirriff
    • Nancy
    Andrea Allan
    Andrea Allan
    • Eve
    Veronica Carlson
    Veronica Carlson
    • Ritva
    Minah Bird
    • Rose
    Christopher Sandford
    Christopher Sandford
    • Milton
    Freddie Jones
    Freddie Jones
    • Gilmore
    Frank Thornton
    Frank Thornton
    • Mr. King
    Aimi MacDonald
    • Woman in Hotel Room
    Patrick Newell
    Patrick Newell
    • Man in Hotel Room
    Kenneth Cranham
    Kenneth Cranham
    • Paddy, the Delinquent
    Carol Cleveland
    Carol Cleveland
    • Jane, the Delinquent's Victim
    • Director
      • Clive Donner
    • Writer
      • Jeremy Lloyd
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    6neil-douglas2010

    A camp disco Dracula

    Almost so bad it's brilliant, this is one of the more strange versions of Dracula. Set in London in the seventies we see an older Dracula (David Niven) hosting parties for young people at his castle. He's searching for suitable blood to bring his former lover Vampira (Teresa Graves) back to life. Only trouble is when it works she is now black much to Dracula's distaste. They must try again with the help of Marc (Nicky Henson) who unwillingly gets samples of blood from girls.

    It's certainly a camp version of the Dracula story, but it has a certain charm and is obviously being played for laughs.
    3Coventry

    Old, but mostly weak & pitiable Dracula

    This movie often gets accused of being a "Young Frankenstein" rip-off, but the producers only altered the title from "Vampira" into "Old Dracula" to cash in on the tremendous success of Mel Brooks horror spoof. The truth is that "Vampira" got filmed prior to "Young Frankenstein" and it also can't hold a candle to that film, as this is a truly poor and almost pitiable attempt at comedy. The great cast, including David Niven and Peter Bayliss, do whatever they can, but Clive Donner's direction is uninspired and especially Jeremy Lloyd's screenplay is anemic and almost entirely devoid of laughs and creativity. In Transylvania, Count Dracula and his male servant Maltravers are hosting tourist tours in the old castle, and every once and a while this also allows them to restorage their blood reserves. When a group of Playboy models visits the castle, they discover that one of them has the same and extremely rare blood type of Dracula's deceased wife Vampira. But, as mandatory in lame comedy, the samples get mixed up and the count's beloved wife resurrects as a feisty black girl. Reason enough for the old-fashioned Count to travel to swinging London where his conservative life-style naturally conflicts with the free-spirited mentality. The best parts of the films are the dialogs between Niven and Bayliss, and even those are lukewarm at best. Everything else is downright pathetic, with as absolute low points Dracula's "night on the town" and the predictable finale with atrocious make-up effects.
    9The_Pendragon

    A humorous film putting a Brit Twist on the Dracula Legend.

    Though it has been several years since I saw this film, I recall enough to wish I could find it on video..or better DVD.

    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.
    6gridoon

    Not too bad.

    David Niven has a role that is clearly beneath his stature (in his first scene, he is reading a Playboy magazine), and Clive Donner's direction is almost embarrassingly crude (the dreadful copy I saw made it look even worse than it is, but it's crude nonetheless). Still, the movie has some unexpectedly clever lines (Dracula's assistant to his master: "I cross my fingers, sir" - Dracula's response: "I'd rather you didn't"), and (don't crucify me for this) I really found it more enjoyable than Polanski's overrated "Fearless Vampire Killers" - mainly because it has no pretensions of greatness. (**)
    4jacobjohntaylor1

    The comedy movie that sucks.

    This is a comedy about Dracula. Most comedies about Dracula are funny. This one is not. If a Dracula movie is not going to be funny then is should at lest be scary. This movie is not scary. It as an awful story line. The ending is awful. There are good actors in this movie. But they wasted there talent being in this awful movie. Do not wast your money. Do not see this movie. Do not wast your time. Do not see this movie. It is the comedy movie that sucks. There are a lot of comedy movie that suck. And this is one of them. This movie is pooh pooh. Do not see this movie. I need more line and I am running out of thing to say.

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    • Trivia
      Attempting 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.
    • Goofs
      When 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!

    • Connections
      Referenced in The Cinema Snob: Geek Maggot Bingo (2011)
    • Soundtracks
      Vampira
      theme song sung by The Majestics

      Music and lyrics by Anthony Newley

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    • Release date
      • October 1, 1980 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • La folle histoire de vampiror
    • Filming locations
      • Renaissance London Heathrow Hotel, Bath Road, Hounslow, Greater London, England, UK
    • Production company
      • World Film Services
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 28m(88 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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