Vampira (1974) [PG]

Release Date:
October 10, 1974

Original Title:
Vampira

Alternate Titles:
Old Dracula
Vampira - en tjej på bettet

Genres:
Comedy | Horror

Production Companies:
American International Pictures
World Film Services

Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG 

Runtime: 88

If You Liked "Young Frankenstein" You'll Love "Old Dracula!"

In order to revive his long hibernating bride, Vampira, Count Dracula takes blood samples from several beautiful models, but during the transfusion, Vampira's race turns from white to black.

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Art Direction:
Philip Harrison

Assistant Director:
Bert Batt

Assistant Editor:
Gary Shepherd
Noel Rogers

Camera Operator:
Dennis C. Lewiston

Conductor:
David Whitaker

Continuity:
Sally Jones

Costume Design:
Evangeline Harrison

Director:
Clive Donner

Director of Photography:
Anthony B. Richmond

Editor:
Bill Butler

Executive Producer:
Victor Lownes

Focus Puller:
Mike Roberts

Hairstylist:
Barbara Ritchie

Makeup Artist:
Philip Leakey

Original Music Composer:
David Whitaker

Producer:
Jack Wiener

Production Supervisor:
Richard F. Dalton

Screenplay:
Jeremy Lloyd

Second Assistant Director:
Terry Hodgkinson

Sound Editor:
Charles Crafford

Sound Mixer:
Bill Rowe

Sound Recordist:
Claude Hitchcock

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Christopher Tucker

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Elsa Fennell

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