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Count Dracula and his vampire wife are occupying Falcon Rock Castle in modern-day Arizona, hiding behind the identities of Count and Countess Townsend. When the castle's owner dies, the property passes on to a photographer named Glen Cannon, and Glen has decided to live there himself with his fiancée Liz.
Blood of Dracula (also known as Blood Is My Heritage in the United Kingdom) is a 1957 American black-and-white horror film directed by Herbert L. Strock, and starring Sandra Harrison, Louise Lewis and Gail Ganley. It was co-written by Aben Kandel and Herman Cohen (collectively credited as "Ralph Thornton").
Blood of Dracula's Castle (1969) as George - the butler; Las Vampiras (1969) (a.k.a. The Vampires) as Count Branos Alucard; The Good Guys and the Bad Guys (1969) as Ticker; Five Bloody Graves (1969) as Boone Hawkins; Enigma de muerte (1969) as Mad Doctor / Nazi Leader; La Señora Muerte (1969) (a.k.a. Madame Death) as Dr. Favel
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Blood of Dracula's Castle: Liz Arden Al Adamson: 1969 as Barbara Bishop The Maltese Bippy: Joanna Clay Norman Panama: 1969 Horror of the Blood Monsters: Lian Malian Al Adamson 1970 Bigfoot: Bobbi Robert F. Slatzer: 1970 as Jenifer Bishop The Female Bunch: Grace Al Adamson 1971 as Jenifer Bishop Outlaw Riders: Maria Tony Huston 1971 as Jenifer ...
Talk about nepo babies. “Abigail,” a blood-sucking thriller about the daughter of Dracula, arguably the most famous vampire in history, is poised to lead at the domestic box office. The R ...
As Count Dracula, Lee fixed the image of the fanged vampire in popular culture. [10] Christopher Frayling writes, "Dracula introduced fangs, red contact lenses, décolletage, ready-prepared wooden stakes and—in the celebrated credits sequence—blood being spattered from off-screen over the Count's coffin."
The first, most famous and perhaps only example of an early Hollywood lesbian vampire film is 1936's “Dracula’s Daughter,” Universal Pictures’ follow-up to its massive 1931 hit “Dracula ...