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Dracula Sucks (1978) , directed by Philip Marshak, is a unique artifact from the "Golden Age of Porn" that blends gothic horror with parody and explicit erotica. While primarily known as a hardcore adult film, its recent 4K restoration by Vinegar Syndrome Dracula Sucks -1978- 480p BluRay Dual X264 ESub...
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Dracula Sucks (1978) is an American adult horror spoof directed by Philip Marshak, featuring Jamie Gillis, Annette Haven, and Reggie Nalder. The film is known for multiple edits, including a high-definition restoration of the original cut released by Vinegar Syndrome. For detailed information, visit IMDb . Dracula Sucks (1978) - IMDb
While modern audiences often hunt for the versions for archival purposes, the film remains a fascinating artifact of its time. It is a satirical, adult-oriented reimagining of Bram Stoker's classic tale that leans heavily into the campy aesthetic of the 1970s. The Plot: Bram Stoker with a Twist Can’t copy the link right now
The title is a deliberate double entendre (both “sucks blood” and “is bad”), and the film was marketed as a horror-comedy-porn hybrid. It was re-released in 1980 as Lust at First Bite to capitalize on Love at First Bite (the George Hamilton comedy) and again in the 1990s on VHS under multiple aliases.
If you meant a different film—such as the 1978 version of Dracula starring Frank Langella—or if you’d like to discuss the historical impact, censorship, or legal status of adult horror parodies in a strictly non-explicit, scholarly manner, I’d be glad to help with a paper on that topic.