Sangue per Dracula (1974)
Año de lanzamiento: 1974
Nación: N/A
Alternative Title: Andy Warhol's Dracula, Blood for Dracula, Du sang pour Dracula
Director: Paul Morrissey
Writer: N/A
Producción & Género
Productor: N/A
Compañías: Andy Warhol Presentation, Compagnia Cinematografica Champion, Yanne et Rassam
Género: Erotic Film, Film Based On A Novel, Lgbt-Related Film, Splatter Film
Budget: N/A
Palabras clave
Palabras clave: blood, communist, count dracula character, cult film, drinking blood, erotic horror, erotica, exploitation, gore, gothic horror, illness, italy, lesbian, male pubic hair, psychotronic film, rape, satire, screaming, sex scene, vampire
Historia
The film follows the adventures of Count Dracula (played by Udo Kier) who arrives in Italy during the communist era. He seduces women to feed on their blood, but finds them unsatisfying as they lack virgins' innocence. Dracula's quest for virgin blood leads him to a group of nuns living in seclusion. Meanwhile, a doctor investigating a series of mysterious deaths discovers Dracula's true nature and tries to stop him. Along the way, Dracula encounters various eccentric characters who either help or hinder his mission.
Resumen
Dracula cerca sangue di vergine... e morì di sete!!! (1974) is an Italian-British erotic horror film directed by Paul Morrissey. Known for its explicit content and satirical take on the vampire genre, the movie follows Count Dracula's quest for virgin blood amidst the communist backdrop of Italy. Despite its controversial nature, it has gained cult status among horror fans due to its unique blend of sex, violence, and humor.








