I’m not sure what insults the audience’s intelligence more: the decision to “mask” the villain’s identity early in the movie by having him call himself “Count Alucard” or the multiple “expositions” of the truth in the most ham-handed manners possible. Lon Chaney Jr. brings his usual aplomb to this genuinely dreadful production. Honestly, this thing plays like a bad soap opera that just happens to have a bunch of vampire nonsense grafted onto it. See if desperate
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