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Blood of Dracula (1957)
Topic Started: Aug 4 2015, 04:46 PM (80 Views)
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The acquisition of a powerful amulet turns a college student into a ravenous vampiric beast, and her rampage across the town leaves her boyfriend and his friends to race to stop her from leaving more destruction in her wake.

What did everyone think of this one?
Do illiterate people get the full effect of alphabet soup?

Some people are like slinkies: not good for anything, but you can't help but laugh when one falls down the stairs.

My review blog: http://donshorrormovieblog.blogspot.com/
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This was a pretty decent and overall enjoyable vampire entry. One of the more enjoyable aspects here is the pretty innovative and unique methods of unleashing the vampire. By utilizing the vampirization as more of a hypnotic state than a physical being, it adds a special dimension to the creature by bypassing many of the different shortcomings associated with that story being presented here, which really hurts the film a lot but offers pretty intriguing change-up from the usual origin that happens in these stories. The fact that this one does switch around the vampire origins is quite confusing altogether because the focus of making her a vampire is overall useless because it doesn't affect the story one way or another, which is the most puzzling part. That, when combined with the utterly irritating teen antics that include a show-stopping song number that's utterly atrocious, these are really the most detrimental parts to this. It's got a rousing finale and some nice atmosphere when it counts for several of the initial attack scenes so it does have some decent points about it.
Do illiterate people get the full effect of alphabet soup?

Some people are like slinkies: not good for anything, but you can't help but laugh when one falls down the stairs.

My review blog: http://donshorrormovieblog.blogspot.com/
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