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Lady Dracula
A beautiful blonde bitten by Count Dracula 100 years previously is unearthed in Vienna, and soon she goes on a killing spree.
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Plot Summary
A Transylvanian countess, disguised as a modern woman, arrives in New York City seeking victims. She uses her hypnotic powers and allure to lure unsuspecting men, but her ancient thirst for blood clashes with the realities of urban life. Her exploits become increasingly chaotic as she attempts to maintain her vampiric existence amidst the bustling metropolis.
Critical Reception
Lady Dracula is a low-budget exploitation film that garnered little critical attention upon its release. It is generally regarded as a campy, B-movie horror-comedy, appreciated more for its B-movie charm and unintentional humor than for its cinematic merits.
What Reviewers Say
A kitschy and campy B-movie horror-comedy.
Relies heavily on its low-budget aesthetic and comedic attempts.
Seen as a cult curiosity rather than a serious horror film.
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Fun Fact
Despite its title and premise, the film is more of a comedic take on vampire tropes than a straightforward horror film, often leaning into absurdity and camp.
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