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Old Dracula
Directed by
Clive Donner
PG
1974
88m
Comedy
,
Horror
4.5
17%
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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.
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Cast of Old Dracula
David Niven
Count Dracula
Teresa Graves
Countess Vampira
Peter Bayliss
Maltravers
Jennie Linden
Angela
Nicky Henson
Marc
Linda Hayden
Helga
Bernard Bresslaw
Pottinger
Cathie Shirriff
Nancy
Andrea Allan
Eve
Veronica Carlson
Ritva
Freddie Jones
Gilmore
Aimi MacDonald
Woman in Hotel Room
Patrick Newell
Man in Hotel Room
Kenneth Cranham
Paddy
Carol Cleveland
Jane
Luan Peters
Pottinger's Secretary
Marcia Fox
Air Hostess
Ben Aris
Policeman
Penny Irving
Playboy Bunny
Minah Bird
Rose
Christopher Sandford
Milton
David Rowlands
Drunk
Nadim Sawalha
Airline Representative
Gerald Paris
Plane Passenger (uncredited)
Clive Donner
Director
Jeremy Lloyd
Writer
Jack Wiener
Producer
Old Dracula Ratings & Reviews
Film Frenzy
Matt Brunson
The creators of Vampira quickly renamed their movie Old Dracula and even promoted it with the tagline, "If You Liked Young Frankenstein, You'll Love Old Dracula." Let's just say it was a pathetic ploy that fooled no one.
Los Angeles Free Press
Ruth Batchelor
It seems these film makers are trying for comedy, and they made a full-length film out of what Bob Hope would have turned down as a bad skit 20 years ago.
Chicago Sun-Times
Roger Ebert
There are laughs, but they come either from isolated lines of dialog or from the sheer incoherence of the plot. There are thrills -- or, more accurately, there is one thrill, a fairly boring one as horror-film thrills go.
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