Andy Warhol's Dracula (1974)
21KAndy Warhol’s Dracula: Directed by Paul Morrissey. With Joe Dallesandro, Udo Kier, Vittorio De Sica, Maxime McKendry. An ailing vampire count travels to Italy with his servant to find a bride.
“While I rate Paul Morrisseyu0026#39;s u0026#39;Flesh For Frankensteinu0026#39; just a little higher than this one, it is without a doubt a vampire trash classic, and highly recommended viewing. Morrissey once again teams the legendary Udo Kier (u0026#39;The Story Of Ou0026#39;, u0026#39;Suspiriau0026#39;) with Warhol superstar Joe Dallesandro, and the creepy Arno Juerging (Otto from u0026#39;…Frankensteinu0026#39;), and adds to the strong supporting cast Italian veteran Vittorio De Sica, and even a cameo from director Roman Polanski. u0026#39;..Draculau0026#39; features a similar mixture of horror and camp to the earlier movie, but this time the emphasis is more on sex and decadence than gore and humour. Dallesandrou0026#39;s performance is below par as a Communist servant, but Kier once again excels in the title role, creating some genuine sympathy as the sickly, desperate Count who canu0026#39;t get enough u0026quot;wer-ginsu0026quot; blood to sustain himself. u0026#39;Blood For Draculau0026#39; is essential viewing for all 1970s cult movie buffs.”