We continue our series of 1970s vampire horror with Lake of Dracula (1971), which continues Michio Yamamoto's Bloodthirsy trilogy of Western-infused horror This one is less arty and dreamy than the first film, The Vampire Doll. Instead, Lake of Dracula tells a Dracula story that is straight Hammer: a vampire arrives and begins to separate and destroy the[...]
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