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Andy Warhol's Dracula
(1973) Roman Polanski and Vittorio De Sica are in on the joke as Udo Kier goes seeking "wirgens" and winds up with a tummy ache.
103 min., Color, Unrated, $79.99

The Awakening
(1980) Something of a get-together for the Heston family, with star Charleton heading the bill as an archaeologist whose daughter is possessed by the spirit of an ancient princess.
102 min., Color, Rated R, $14.99 VHS, $34.99 La ser

Blacula
(1972) Black exploitation was big, and so were Hammer films still, so someone decided to combine them in a film with a reincarnation theme Coppola would later use.
92 min., Color, Rated PG, EP speed only for $9.98, though the sequel with Pam Grier can be had at the faster speed for $14.98

Blood from the Mummy's Tomb
(1972) Speaking of Hammer, this was the first adaptation of "Jewel of the Seven Stars."
94 min., Color, Rated PG, Unavailable

Captain Kronos - Vampire Hunter
(1971) Hammer's cultiest of cult items quotes from Nosferatu through The Seventh Seal, with a brawny, hippy hero on the trail of exotic undead beasties.
91 min., Color, Rated R, $49.99

Dracula
The 1973 Dan Curtis Production... and considering Jack Palance is Dracula, surprisingly good. He'll grow on you (100 min., Color, $29.98 for VHS, $29.98 for CLV laser). The 1979 Langella version (109 min., Color, Rated R) is on letterboxed laser for $34.99.

Dracula: A Cinematic Scrapbook
Trailers & trivia from the beginning to the present.
60 min., Color & B/W, Unrated, $9.95

Dracula AD 1972
(1972) Sort of like Lestat as a rock star, only it's Christopher Lee swingin' with the psychedelic set.
100 min., Color, Rated PG, Unavailable

Dracula Dirty Old Man
(1969) And speaking with a Yiddish accent, yet. Somehow suburbia's full of girls with carefully placed three-way mirrors across from their open windows. Tame groping, but certainly strange.
80 min., Color, $20.00

Dracula Has Risen from the Grave
(1968) Freddie Francis tries to follow in Terence Fisher's enviable footsteps, and has a nice touch with the romantic elements involving the niece of a smalltown cleric.
92 min., Color, Rated G (?), Unavailabl e

Dracula Prince of Darkness
(1966) Tourists are in for a shock as Victorian couple unwittingly bring the dusty Drac back to life. Eeek!
90 min., Color, Unavailable

Dracula's Daughter
(1936) Freudian weirdness as Ms. Drac goes into therapy, but still sneaks off to pick up girls whenever the light dims. Intense and dignified sublimation (70 min., B/W). Now on laser in a double feature with 1942's Ghost of Frankenstein (68 min., B/W) for $59.99

Lair of the White Worm
(1988) Nominally based on the novel, called "Russell rigamarole" by the Time Out guide before it goes on to mention "Flint produces a mongoose from his sporran..." Sounds like a neat trick!
94 min., Color, Rated R, $14. 99

The Scars of Dracula
(1970) Two youngsters hunt down old Drac for revenge, and get lots of blood for their bargain, instead of the lost brother they seek.
94 min., Color, Rated R, $9.99 for EP mode

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