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So, 'Lady Dracula' is this quirky blend of comedy and horror that plays with the vampire trope in a way that feels both fresh and absurd. The premise is a bit ridiculous—a stunning blonde from the 19th century wakes up in modern Vienna and starts a killing spree after being bitten by Dracula. The pacing can be a bit uneven at times, but it really captures that off-kilter Euro-horror vibe. Practical effects are surprisingly inventive, with a certain charm, and the performances toe the line between campy and sincere. It’s this odd little gem that stands out in the genre for its humor and cheeky take on the classic Dracula lore.
This film has seen limited availability over the years, making its original VHS and early DVD releases quite collectible. The blend of genres and its unique take on the vampire mythos garners a niche following among collectors of 70s horror comedies. While not as widely recognized, its scarcity and distinct charm certainly intrigue those hunting for unusual entries in their collections.
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