Dracula (The Dirty Old Man)
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£30.00
Escaping
from the brain-baked wasteland of Texas and the wasteland-brain of
wildman producer Whit Boyd, DRACULA (THE DIRTY OLD MAN) is the movie
that Bram Stoker's estate doesn't want you to see. The deranged story
follows Dracula and his faithful werewolf servant Irving Jackalman as
they unleash a reign of psychosexual terror upon humankind. But that's
only half the story. The movie's original soundtrack was discarded and
replaced with voices and narration that were clearly improvised. The
result is what might have happened if an episode of DARK SHADOWS was
hijacked by Russ Meyer, then dubbed by a Borscht Belt comedian from
Mars. AGFA + Something Weird have assembled a fangtastic tribute to this
outsider spectacle, complete with two versions of the film and extras
that are a bite for sore eyes.
| Format | |
| Format | Blu-Ray |
| Film | |
| Year | 1969 |
| Rating | 18 |
| Director | William Edwards |
| Starring | |
| Country | USA |
| Label | AGFA & Something Weird |
| Region / TV Standard | Region 0 |
| Language | English |
| Subtitles | English SDH subtitles |
| Running time | 65 mins |
| Aspect ratio | 1.85:1 |
| Case type | Standard with slipcover |
| Extra features | Commentary by Texploitation film historians Melinda Belles & Dennis Campa Alternate version (SD preservation, 69 mins) Bonus movie: TALES OF A SALESMAN (1965, 53 mins), preserved from the only known 35mm Technicolor print in existence Trailers from Dracula’s dirty old cave |
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