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Blutschande - Der Graf und seine lüsternen Nichten! is one of those films that sits at the curious intersection of exploitation and kitsch. The atmosphere is thick with a mix of dark humor and absurdity, reflecting the morally depraved antics of our anti-hero, Hubert von Greifenstein. The pacing is uneven, which adds to the film's strange charm, as it lingers on scandalous encounters without much care for narrative flow. You have to appreciate the practical effects, which stay true to the genre's roots, and while the performances can border on over-the-top, they enhance that almost satirical take on debauchery. It’s distinctive for its unabashed approach to taboo subjects and the sheer audacity of its premise. Definitely not for everyone, but if you’re into the obscure side of the genre, this one's a conversation starter.
This film has a rather niche following, and it’s not easy to find in standard formats. It originally circulated on VHS, which makes any good condition copies sought after by collectors. The DVD releases are limited, adding to its scarcity. Interest tends to spike around discussions of taboo cinema, making it a unique piece for collectors focused on that specific area of film history.
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