Moria Reviews concludes with an explanation of the difference between the western-style vampire and this Japanese version.
Friday, April 22, 2022
Lake of Dracula
Lake of Dracula is a 1971 Japanese horror film, the second in the Bloodthirsty film trilogy. This has atmosphere. It's much more reminiscent of Hammer Horror than the more traditional Japanese horror I've seen. I watched it at Tubi. You can also see it via InternetArchive:
Moria Reviews concludes with an explanation of the difference between the western-style vampire and this Japanese version.
Moria Reviews concludes with an explanation of the difference between the western-style vampire and this Japanese version.
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ReplyDeleteI run across strange things lol
DeleteNope. Not for me!
ReplyDeleteI love vampire movies :)
Delete...and there is a Dracula in Russia.
ReplyDeleteAt least he can't live forever, being mortal.
DeleteI love how vampires really are a world wide (or almost-I don't know) phenomenon. Hope your have a great end of the week!
ReplyDeleteI've started re-watching Upstairs Downstairs, having found it on Amazon. It's interesting to come back to. I'm also starting Father Brown again. I gave up on it for some reason during the first season but have decided to give it another chance.
DeleteWestern or Eadtern, I'll give it a pass. Have a great weekend, Valerie
ReplyDeleteI'll try vampire films no matter where they're from lol
DeleteSadly it loads forever here! Fun fact, though! My calendar gave me vampire birds for the weekend (sadly in German).
ReplyDeleteVampire birds?! I've never heard of those. Wow!
DeleteWell of course Vampires are everywhere. LOL
ReplyDeleteYes, the "monster" that keeps on giving in each generation lol
DeleteDracula is everywhere in every decade, it seems.
ReplyDeleteVampires are perennial favorites.
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