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Snarky Vampire makes himself at home in 1970s LA

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A low budget 1970s Count Draculike and its sequel, smartly packaged together with a generous selection of extras. Both films, despite their lack of funds are enormously entertaining, the teams involved clearly enjoyed making them, not least Robert Quarry who appears to be having a ball playing the waspish count. There are some memorable moments of horror and a good dose of humour. A scene in the first film involving the hero having an irritable bedside conversation with his air head girlfriend, and a scene from the second film involving an aging expert in vampires, are genuinely laugh-out-loud, funny. The extras are also superb, including a fascinating chat about the films, by Kim Newman who is probably unequalled in his extensive knowledge of vampires, movies and pop culture. A short film with David Huckvale exploring Bill Marx's sophisticated score, showing how much musicianship goes into scoring even humble productions like Count Yorga.

2025-08-23by Germolene Horsefruit**Verified Purchase**

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The Count Yorga Collection Blu-ray

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