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Arrow Films
TALL, DARK AND DEADLY!
Updating the vampire mythos to early 1970s Los Angeles, these much-loved cult classics star Robert Quarry (Dr Phibes Rises Again) as the svelte Count Yorga, living in a mansion in the southern California hills with his equally mysterious "brides". Introducing himself as a mystic from Bulgaria who's an expert on séances, his true nature is given away by the title of his first film, Count Yorga, Vampire, long before the hapless Donna (Donna Anders, Werewolves on Wheels) and her friends discover the truth.
The sequel, The Return of Count Yorga, sees him relocate to San Francisco, where he has designs on an orphanage as a source of potential victims, but gets distracted by the prospect of the beautiful but innocent Cynthia (Mariette Hartley, Marooned) becoming the latest addition to his harem.
Firm drive-in favourites from the moment they were first unleashed, the Count Yorga films were directed by Bob Kelljan (Scream Blacula Scream) with just the right mix of atmosphere, suspense and tongue-in-cheek humour, with Quarry's delivery of the Count's witty one-liners being a particular joy.
- Arrow Video
- 190 mins approx.
- 15
- 1.85:1
- English
- 1
- Arrow Video
- Bob Kelljan
- English SDH
- 2
The Count Yorga Collection Blu-ray
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Arrow Films
TALL, DARK AND DEADLY!
Updating the vampire mythos to early 1970s Los Angeles, these much-loved cult classics star Robert Quarry (Dr Phibes Rises Again) as the svelte Count Yorga, living in a mansion in the southern California hills with his equally mysterious "brides". Introducing himself as a mystic from Bulgaria who's an expert on séances, his true nature is given away by the title of his first film, Count Yorga, Vampire, long before the hapless Donna (Donna Anders, Werewolves on Wheels) and her friends discover the truth.
The sequel, The Return of Count Yorga, sees him relocate to San Francisco, where he has designs on an orphanage as a source of potential victims, but gets distracted by the prospect of the beautiful but innocent Cynthia (Mariette Hartley, Marooned) becoming the latest addition to his harem.
Firm drive-in favourites from the moment they were first unleashed, the Count Yorga films were directed by Bob Kelljan (Scream Blacula Scream) with just the right mix of atmosphere, suspense and tongue-in-cheek humour, with Quarry's delivery of the Count's witty one-liners being a particular joy.
- Arrow Video
- 190 mins approx.
- 15
- 1.85:1
- English
- 1
- Arrow Video
- Bob Kelljan
- English SDH
- 2
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'Count Yorga' just might be tomb much Vampire for your timorous throat to bare!
Any wine-denying, Graveyard digging, cellar creepin', vintage horror fan can always Count on the diabolically dapper 'Death Master' Yorga (Robert Quarry) to be one of the more aggressively antisocial, arterially astute, jugular jacking, carotid crimping, femoral flushing bloodsucking fiends of the sin-scintillated silver scream! 'Count Yorga' is an elegantly eerie, righteously turned on, fright-sized, B-Movie night bite that'll turn your fear-flocked fleshly protuberances bone white! While eternally temperate, the murderously bad tempered, morbidly moonlit, tomb-trashing tyrant Yorga remains a terrifyingly toothsome nocturnal neck-nipper with a terrible thirst for the more lurid libation that warmly flows so freely in your veins!!! A strikingly studly, skin-prickingly sinister, plasma purloining savage who silently stalks his blackened nocturnal domain in order to cruelly administer his profane acts of bestial blood-letting! A magisterially menacing midnight movie madman whose rabidly transfixing animal magnetism shall draw you inexorably to your bloody doom!!! Bravura B-Movie maestro Bob Kelljan's groovy-booby, Grisly-Gothic, cobweb creepy, blissfully batty, regally wrong-headed 'Count Yorga' just might be tomb much Vampire for your timorous throat to bare!
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