4/10
Cheap Exploitation
30 November 2016
In Transilvania, Count Dracula (Udo Kier) is weak and ill since he needs the blood of virgin girls to recover. His servant Mario Balato (Joe Dallesandro) suggests him to travel the Italy, a Catholic country were virginity is preserved to marriage, with his coffin. When they arrive at a small village, they learn that the Di Fiore family is completely broken and has four virgin daughters. Mario contacts the Marquee Di Fiore (Vittorio De Sica) and his greedy wife (Maxime McKendry) invites them to stay in their manor and introduces their daughter Esmeralda (Milena Vukotic), Saphiria (Dominique Darel), Rubinia (Stefania Casini) and Perla (Silvia Dionisio). Soon Dracula finds that Saphiria and Rubinia are not pure since they are lovers of the Marquee's servant Anton (Arno Juerging). Meanwhile Anton suspects that Dracula is a vampire.

"Blood for Dracula" is a cheap exploitation of Count Dracula by Paul Morrisey. The black humor is not for all tastes and this trash film is sick in many moments, but cult. Maybe the greatest surprise is the name of Vittorio De Sica in the cast. My vote is four.

Title (Brazil): "Sangue para Drácula" ("Blood for Dracula")
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