6/10
Too prudish Vampire offering an unusual approaching !!!
3 September 2020
Scant and unusual Vampire story, somewhat often disconnected of the classic versions, firstly amateurishly how the Vampire awaken by a disgruntled bad temper employer, the coffin was hold by chains only, seemingly there no stake at heart, therefore no make sense if starts of this point o view, Barnabas Collins (Jonathan Frid) wake up as a mature man and see a girl Maggie Evans (Kathryn Leigh Scott) who closely resemble his already died fiancé Josette two centuries ago and stays impressed by her, well thus the picture walks in same path of the classic versions, however here has a point outside the curb, Dr. Julia Hoffman (Grayson Hall) which cherish a love for Barnabas, she looks through the mirror and perceives that him actually is the Vampire at large who they looking for, she offers to him a cure through his blood genetically amended, he accepts, soon he walks at rising sun usually, albeit his feelings wasn't repay as Dr. Julia waiting for, soon he getting older faster, also the picture hadn't a sexual appeal likes the classics, too prudish for the standard of genre, all girls wearing white headscarf or heavy closed clothes, at last the Vampire's atypical bites is quite unusual, increasing the offer, overall an average gory and gothic presentation!!

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First watch: 2020 / How many: 1 / Source: DVD / Rating: 6.25
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