Dracula, the Dirty Old Man (1969)
Directed by William Edwards
Genres - Horror, Comedy |
Sub-Genres - Horror Comedy, Parody/Spoof |
Release Date - Dec 11, 1969 (USA - Unknown) |
Run Time - 80 min. |
Countries - United States |
MPAA Rating - NR
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Synopsis by Cavett Binion
This dull but amusingly-titled horror parody stars (Vince Kelly) as a descendent from the bloodline of the nefarious Count, who travels to Los Angeles in search of virgin blood (why he chooses L.A. as the ideal site for virgins is never really explained). To this end, he enslaves a modern-day Dr. Jekyll (Bill Whitton), who periodically transforms into a werewolf, to abduct nubile young things and cart them back to his remote cabin to satisfy his carnal and sanguinary appetites. This arrangement seems fairly secure until the wolfman manages to fall in love with one of the pretty abductees, leading to a rather unreconcilable falling-out with the boss... which results in the inevitable Vampire vs. Wolfman grudge match.
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aristocracy, blood, Dracula, kidnapping, love, maiden, purity, servant, sex, vampire