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Count Dracula (Jamie Gillis), a vampire who's recently purchased a castle adjacent to a mental institution, as well as his vampire brides, use the patients, and daughters of Dr. Seward, to satisfy a lust for blood and sex.

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Dracula
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Mina
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Dr. Arthur Seward
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Lucy Webster
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Dr. Van Helsing (as Detlef van Berg)
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Dr. Sybil Seward
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Dr. John Stoker
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Dr. Peter Bradley
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Jonathan Harker
Richard Bulik ...
Richard Renfield
Pat Manning ...
Irene Renfield
David Lee Bynum ...
Jarvis
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Nurse Betty Lawson
Martin L. Dorf ...
Martin
Irene Best ...
Maid
George Lee ...
Singing Cowboy
Renee Andre ...
Hand Maiden
Slavica ...
Hand Maiden
Kurt Sjoberg ...
Hitler
Ken Yontz ...
Patient (as Ken Michaels)
Nancy Hoffman ...
Patient
Mitch Morrill ...
Patient
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Henry

Directed by

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Phillip Marshak ... (as Philip Marshak)

Written by

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Darryl Marshak ... (screenplay) (as Darryl A. Marshak) &
David Kern ... (screenplay) (as David J. Kern)
 
Bram Stoker ... (novel "Dracula")
 
William Margold ... (writer: additional scenes) &
Mitch Morrill ... (writer: additional scenes)
 
T. Bell ... (additional dialogue)

Produced by

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Scott Brody ... production executive
David E. Emerich ... executive producer
David Kern ... associate producer
Darryl Marshak ... producer (as Darryl A. Marshak)
Nettie Peña ... associate producer

Music by

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Lionel Thomas

Cinematography by

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Hanania Baer ... director of photography

Editing by

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Nettie Peña

Editorial Department

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David Kern ... first assistant editor (as David J. Kern)

Set Decoration by

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Richard King

Makeup Department

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Rhavan Briggs ... makeup artist (as Rahavan B. Briggs)
Martin L. Dorf ... hairdresser / makeup artist
Phillis Ellis ... makeup artist
Priscilla Morales ... assistant to hairdresser / makeup artist

Production Management

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Roy Karchner ... unit manager
Bruce Markoe ... production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Jamie Gillis ... third unit director
David Kern ... assistant director (as David J. Kern)
John Leslie ... third unit director
Darryl Marshak ... third unit director
Norman Thaddeus Vane ... second unit director

Art Department

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Martin L. Dorf ... head prop man
Robert Furst ... carpenter
Nancy Villagran ... key art

Sound Department

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Terry Lynn Allen ... sound effects (as Terry Allen)
Michel Billot ... boom man
Jon Clay ... sound mixer
Bruce Markoe ... sound effects
Paul Martin ... re-recording engineer
David M. Weishaar ... re-recording engineer
Hiroaki 'Zom' Yamamoto ... re-recording engineer (as Zom Yamamoto)

Special Effects by

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Richard King ... special effects

Stunts

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I. Broke Leg ... stunts

Camera and Electrical Department

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Robert Furst ... gaffer
Bob Gordon ... still photographer
Mosh Levin ... first assistant camera (as Moshe Levine)
Bruce Markoe ... director of photography: second unit
Phillip Marshak ... head grip (as Lawrence Dean)
Shane Marshak ... assistant best boy
Titus Moede ... camera operator: third unit (as Titus Moody)
Ken Wolf ... best boy
Yossi Youri ... second assistant camera

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Barbara S. Edelstein ... costumes (as Barbara Edelstein)
Priscilla Morales ... costumes

Music Department

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Terry Lynn Allen ... music cutter (as Terry Allen)
Tony Autore ... music mixer
John De Gomez ... composer: cocaine song
Chad Hardin ... musician: piano
Bruce Markoe ... music cutter
Garey Mielke ... musician: synthesizer
Joel Moss ... music mixer (as Joel W. Moss)
John Sloan ... composer: cocaine song
Lionel Thomas ... conductor: original music

Transportation Department

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Sol Danhi ... transportation

Additional Crew

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C. Barrett ... copy writer
Martin L. Dorf ... assistant: Philip Marshak
E.J.R. ... consultant
Ann Esterson ... caterer / filmic foods
Frank Ghan ... publicist
Batia Grafka ... technical assistant
Al Herman ... security
G. Malone ... assistant to the producers
Pat Manning ... production assistant

Thanks

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B.R.H. ... special thanks to
Debbie ... special thanks to
Dudley ... special thanks to
David E. Emerich ... special thanks to
Fran ... special thanks to
Brillo Head ... special special thanks to (as 'Brillo Head')
Stephanie Kern ... special thanks to: sorry for the late nights
Kurz ... special thanks to (as Dr. Kurz)
Marshak ... special thanks to (as Mrs. Bernard Marshak)
Bernard Marshak ... special thanks to (as Mr. Bernard Marshak)
Pam Marshak ... special thanks to
Tracy Marshak-Nash ... special thanks to (as Tracy Marshak)
Ralph Mordenti ... special thanks to: Philip Marshak's friend
Mitch Morrill ... dedicatee
O.D. ... special thanks to
Doug Oswell ... special thanks to: Dracula's great teeth (as Dr. Doug Oswell)
Sandy Paddock ... special thanks to
Victor Paddock ... special thanks to
R.D. ... special thanks to
S.D. ... special thanks to
Karyn Schein ... special special thanks to
Seymour ... special thanks to

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

A hardcore version of Bram Stoker's novel and 1931's version, it takes place around an institution where patients are acting oddly and are being found with bite marks in their necks. Professor Van Helsing believes it to be the work of vampires and just when things r bad, it gets worse with the arrival of Count Dracula and this time he ain't aiming for the necks. Written by Fella_shibby@yahoo.com

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Taglines This Time the Count is Not Just Going for Throat! See more »
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Also Known As
  • Draculax (United States)
  • Lust at First Bite (United States)
  • The Coming of Dracula's Bride (United States)
  • This Vampire Sucks (United Kingdom)
  • Draculax (France)
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  • 95 min
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Trivia Feature adult-film debut of Seka. See more »
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