The Linda Vista Project (2015)

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The Linda Vista Project: Directed by John Rogers. With Whitney Anderson, Yeniffer Behrens, Mauricio Mendoza, Christopher Allen-Nelson. An expert in paranormal Emily Strand takes her team on their last ghost hunt to explain the supernatural. She finds her team terrorized in one of Americas most haunted places. Escaping from the supernatural is their only chance to survive.

“Euro-cult auteur and frequent Paul Naschy collaborator Klimovsky takes on the bloodthirsty Bram Stoker legend with a rather colourful screamplay by Lazarus Kaplan that u0026#39;borrowsu0026#39; much from the original classic, along with additional far-flung flourishes of eastern European mythology and an added hysterical/historical grounding with the Transylvanian terror scourge of the Ottoman empire Vlad Tepes, the flint-faced impaler, this age-old tale of the neglected count and his no less monstrously corrupted clan of deathly pallid, blood-lusting vampires, whose quite literally ailing bloodline is in desperate need of some fresh untainted blood, with none more pure than the, as yet, unborn son of their long estranged niece Berta(Tina Sainz), and her visit to the ancestral castle with her young, virile husband Hans(Tony Isbert) is the genetic boost their vile, degenerated clan craves, but pretty, unsullied Berta might not be so keen to prolong the diabolically decadent lineage of her gravely disturbed family!u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eSlo-mo impresario Klimovskyu0026#39;s deliciously doomy u0026#39;The Dracula Sagau0026#39;is steeped in crepuscular Gothic glamour, with all the dark majesty of vintage hammer Films plus an additionally erotic charge, headed by the perfectly pale, punishingly pretty Helga Line, whose exquisitely exotic beauty makes her one truly irresistible succubus, who is happy to bare more than her fangs in order to beguile her all too obliging prey! Perhaps not an especially original u0026#39;stakeu0026#39; on the vampire mythos, u0026#39;The Dracula sagau0026#39; takes a buxom bite out of the Stoker legend with a terrifying climax that goes straight for the jugular vein! And alongside the eternal genius of J. Sebastian Bach, you also have the mod mood music and ominous organ of Daniel J. White u0026amp; A. Ramirez Angel.”

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