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3/10
Las Vegas Vampire Flick That Defies Rational Explanation
jfrentzen-942-20421110 February 2024
The wife of Count Dracula narrates this amateur movie created by Las Vegas-based filmmaker Ray Dennis Steckler (credited here as Sven Christian). As she explains, "The film you are about to see took place a very short time ago." Slapstick humor punctuates the scenario, which has Dracula sending three vampire girls into Vegas night life to have sex with men and collect their "vile red blood."

Meanwhile, Dr. Van Helsing (played by a pot-bellied buffoon with a Southern twang) helps his friend Bill find the cause of his sister's mysterious death, in which her blood was drained. In the process, he and Bill (who wears a shiny gold polyester shirt) discover Dracula's hide-out.

That's the plot, but some of this movie defies rational description. In place of the film director's credit, there appears a title card that reads, "suck". After the count is killed, his spastic hunchback assistant cries and uses the vampire's cloak to blow his nose, as well as give the audience the finger. Three prolonged hardcore sex scenes interrupt what there is of a story line. One features a vampire girl who takes great pleasure in slapping her lover and pulling on his leg hairs and really hurting him, which only seems to excite him more.

Jim Parker, who plays Dracula in a wildly exaggerated, circus-barker style, constantly looks at the camera and improvises lines like, "You must immediately bend over, forward and backward....all of you, you're entire....parts....of your body ....make ....love! LOVE! Do it!" Apropos of the film's ridiculous tone, some of the actors are unable to keep straight faces.
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1/10
Oh...wow
guru_monk4 October 2009
To think we're only a couple of years past RD Steckler's much more enjoyable genre productions and this "movie" seems even sadder. I have a hard time believing this thing was ever released to theaters, even porno theaters in Vegas. That said, only in Vegas would a horror show host appear in a porno movie. The guy playing Dracula stumbles over his lines and barely even makes sense half the time. He sends some women who look like they've had some dark nights of the soul on the Vegas strip out to supply him with blood. This being a porno you can probably guess what they get it from. Two seemingly endless sex scenes make up about 90% of the already scant running time. Carolyn Brandt shows up in cut-aways and makes "Laugh In" type jokes. The sound is out of sync and the sex is of the "tarantulas mating" kind you see in most 70s pornos, but there is one slow motion running scene that was very Steckler. Poor Ray, I guess a guy's gotta eat...
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Fun Vampire-Porn
Michael_Elliott5 September 2015
The Mad Love Life of a Hot Vampire (1971)

** 1/2 (out of 4)

Porn film has Count Dracula (Jim Parker), his bride and their hunchback assistant set up in Arizona where the Count keeps a fresh supply of blood by sending his three vampire hookers out to pick up men, sexually satisfy them and then drain them of their blood.

Director Dennis Ray Steckler made quite a few porno films but I don't think he ever talked about them or at least I haven't been able to find an interview where he admits to directing them. That's really too bad because in many ways they're the best films I've seen from the cult director. Of course, Steckler always just wanted to make fun movies and his early films are full of this low-budget oddities but his porn work is actually a lot more interesting.

This film here pretty much plays up the horror elements but of course there's a ton of sex and some humor thrown in as well. If you're a fan of the horror genre then you're going to find this Count rather funny and his hunchback assistant is also very funny at times including when he has a hard time performing with one of the vampire hookers. The sex scenes are pretty much what you'd expect from a porno of this era but even with these Steckler simply wasn't just going for a money shot. A lot of humor is in the sex as well.

The highlight has to be the scenes where the vampire hookers go to drain the blood. Yes, guys, you might want to cover your eyes even though you can tell that the vampire teeth are the plastic ones we all buy at Halloween time. Still, THE MAD LOVE LIFE OF A HOT VAMPIRE is a fun film. Clocking in just under a hour there's certainly nothing ground-breaking here but it's a fun little movie. Plus, you have to remember that this was several years before Jess Franco's THE FEMALE VAMPIRE.
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8/10
More kooky horror porn from Ray Dennis Steckler
Woodyanders19 November 2014
Warning: Spoilers
Dracula resides in Las Vegas, where he works as a pimp who sends his vampire hookers out into the night to prey upon unsuspecting horny men. Man, does Ray Dennis Steckler really fumble the ball with his trademark oddly endearing ineptitude: The flimsy story unfolds at a painfully poky pace, the grotty cinematography makes excruciatingly extensive use of static master shots and queasy zoom-ins, uproariously inappropriate music library cues drone away on the soundtrack throughout, the flatly staged sex scenes are utterly bereft of any essential energy and eroticism, Van Helsing is depicted as a drawling pipe-smoking redneck who kills the vampires with a knitting needle (!), and the ridiculous climax pulls out all the stops with a numbing surplus of clumsy'n'strenuous slow motion. Jim Parker shamelessly overacts as a goofy and laughable Dracula who comes complete with feeble pancake make-up smeared all over his face. Rock Heinrich likewise hams it up to an appalling degree as Dracula's gasping and wheezing hunchback servant. Only Steckler's ever-alluring wife Carolyn Brandt manages to keep her dignity intact as Dracula's poised wife Elaina. The gals who portray the vampire hookers are pretty hot. This perfectly fetid flick scores extra points for a fierce spanking scene as well as for having the vampire hookers bite their male victims right where it hurts a guy most (ouch!). A real cruddy hoot.
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