Draculas Todesrennen (1976)

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Draculas Todesrennen: Directed by Charles Band. With José Ferrer, Sue Lyon, John Ericson, Leslie Parrish. After a woman is nearly killed in a car accident, a doctor investigates the collision, which points toward revenge, destruction, and occult.

“This horror film is more occultic than others I have seen. u0026quot;The Caru0026quot; was made within the same year as u0026quot;Crash!u0026quot;. u0026quot;The Caru0026quot; is dealing with an automobile that is pure evil. This movie however dealing with a car controlled by evil. One car caused terror in a town, while this one caused chaos in its path. One car was controlled by the driver, while the other, didnu0026#39;t need one! In u0026quot;Crash!u0026quot;, you have a beautiful blonde (Sue Lyon) who goes out to a swap meet and buys an idol to show her wheelchair bound husband (Jose Ferrer). Filled will jealousy, he tries to stop her from going places. While on a stretch of road, a large dog attacks her, causing her to crash. She comes out, clutching the idol. She never released it during her stay at the local hospital. That idol did a lot of damage to the motorists. Especially, the police. When she recovered, there was more information about the idol she has. Her scheming husband dug the true worth of it. Since she bought it cheap, it has more worth underneath the ceramic casing. This movie was indeed cheaply made. The crashes was more of the fun, very little action. But watchable.”

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