Exploitation Cinema: Cemetery Girls/ Vampire Hookers | Wonderful presentation for two average flicks
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Exploitation Cinema: Cemetery Girls/ Vampire Hookers
Navarre Corporation, 2008
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Cemetery
Girls
While travelling by wagon a quartet of beautiful women discuss Dracula mythos on the way through the Carpathian Mountains. After losing a wagon wheel the four unwavering women are stranded at the sanitarium of the eccentric Dr. Wendell aka Count Dracula. Can any of these girls escape and if they do will they still be human?
Vampire
Hookers
John Carradine stars as John Richmond a smooth-talking vampire pimp in a white-suit with a harem of attractive hookers. There s only one problem these hookers are vampires and warm blood isn t all they suck!System Requirements:Running Time: 173 minutesFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: HORROR/VAMPIRES Rating: R UPC: 787364800292 Manufacturer No: Carton Qty 30
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Vampire Hookers
Cemetery
Girls
Like a lot of '70s European horror movies, the film suffers from laggard pacing and a somewhat muddled plot. But there's lots of gothic ambience and a few creepy moments here and there to keep things interesting.
This film is one of the Spanish
vampire
narratives, starring Paul Naschy as Count Dracula. This is considered to be his better performance as a vampire - Naschy having played vampires in other movies. The setting of an old sanitarium is very atmospheric, together with the ill at ease things which go on there. Four unwary young women end up having to squander the night there, three become vampires, the fourth becomes Dracula's lover.
Vampire
Hookers
This movie is significant watching just for the theme song. If you are a collector of B horror movies or like to watch 'em late at night you must see this movie. Most John Carradine movies are inferior and this is for sure no exception. This gem is complete with bad voice overs, below par acting and a Super Bad orgy scene. This movie is farcical and it's one of the worst movies your little peepers will ever view. Seriously, this needs to go in any B Horror movie accumulation.
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Wonderful presentation for two average flicks
First off, there is no film called "
Cemetery
Girls
" here. The first film is the immortal Paul Naschy's "Dracula's Great Love". I don't even recall there being a cemetery in it. In fact, it would have made a much more fitting title for the second film on this 70's
exploitation
double-bill, "
Vampire
Hookers
" where the vampires are not really hookers. How hard is it to check the title of a movie before you put it on a DVD and release it? Oi vey. Also, if you are going to title a film "Vampire Hookers", one expects the vampires to be hookers.
When you put this DVD in your player, you're greeted with coolness. You find yourself in a mock theater choosing to either go to the concession stand which is where you can choose a scene -I'd have thought it'd be special features-, the theater itself to watch the whole shebang, or another "employees only" cutting room where you can watch the bonus trailers -I'd have thought it'd be the select a scene. These guys have a hard time putting out a proper DVD. Upon entering the theater you have the option of watching the individual B-movie of your choice or you can enjoy their rip-off of the Tarantino/Rodriguez format used for the
cinema
tic release of their wonderful "Grindhouse" collaberation. You get a heapin' helpin' of old-school trailers for 70's cinema trash like Chain Gang Women, The Velvet Vampire,and Hell on Wheels interspersed before and after the feature presentations. Wonderful. This is how all of these double-feature DVD's need to be done.
Okay, first on the chopping block Cemetery G....er, I mean "Dracula's Great Love". Word to the wise: if your carriage breaks down in the middle of nowhere and you find a lonely mansion on top of the hill and Spanish horror legend Paul Naschy answers the door in formal wear, just walk away. They can rattle that sheet metal to sound like thunder all damn night; I am not going in there. Naschy's turn as Dracula himself starts out promising, but turns into stupidity during the home stretch. I'd seen it before, and remembered I didn't like it, but at the hour mark I couldn't remember why. You had the usual stable of 70's exploitation girls (my favorite!) who would just as soon whip their top off and make out with each other as look at you being seduced and turned into undead succubi. So far, so good. Some really great-looking vampire effects, plenty of sex, blood, and violence, a baffling opening credit sequence that is a loop of a guy who got hit in the head with an axe falling down a flight of stairs shown over and over for several minutes. So far, so good.
Ah, right. This one is ruined by the cliche most responsible for turning decent vamp flicks into drek: the reincarnated lost love story. BOOOOOOO!!! The corny echoing telepathic voice Drac uses over the last third didn't help either. Also, Dracula should never, ever under any circumstance cry onscreen. To quote The Boondocks, "that is very not gangsta!" The whole resurrect Dracula's daughter angle was worthless, the picture quality is horrifyingly inconsistent, and the supposed love story is a joke. The ending is awful as well. Still, the exploitation force is strong with this one and I would recommend it to the sort of people who watch this stuff (sickos, the whole lotta ya!). There are some really outstanding moments in the film including a scene where the film is shown in negative which looks quite amazing actually and creates quite an eery contrast. Dracula is shown early in the film releasing a rabbit from one of his traps. Turns out, it wasn't because he's such a nice guy; he sets the traps for those damned hobos that are always wandering around in the middle of nowhere in Naschy's films. Love that.
"Count Dracula's Great Love"- 3 stars.
"Vampire Hookers". Admit it, you're already sold. This one is actually fairly light on nudity and gore and chooses to go the lame comedy route. It follows a couple of horny sailors on leave who don't have the common sense not to mack on a woman they just saw use a urinal in the men' room in San Francisco. Funny, but come on! The two wind up in a cemetery inhabited by a group of rather likable she-vamps, an old man played by John Carradine -who clumsily replaced Bela Lugosi in several classic Universal horror movies back in the day-, and a truly unfunny buck-toothed Asian stereotype as their familiar who passes gas constantly. I could elaborate further, but I'll just say that the character was played by a Hispanic fellow and leave it at that. The Asian vampire hooker is plated by a white chick. Is it really that hard to find a Asian person who can act well enough to be in crummy B-horror flick? Embarrassing in any era of filmmaking.
Then there's the fact that aside for the fact that the Asian vamp picks dudes up to bring in for supper the girls aren't so much hookers as they are a bunch of blood-sucking girls (though blood is not all that they suck; more on that later) hanging around in a cemetery complaining that all they drink is Bloody Marys and they can't get a suntan. Amusing, but also LAME! So these "Cemetery Girls" as I've taken to calling them hang out in see-through nighties with their flatulent familiar and old man Carradine and don't do much else. Then for some reason they decide all three girls are going to bang one of the sailors for a really long time and there's a very long sex sequence that is actually just a collage of shots of him having sex with each girl individually, even though they are all supposed to be in it together. When three horny vampire girls (much less vampire hookers) are getting it on in my bed, I would expect some pretty wild stuff. I've seen crazier stuff from mainstream Hollywood. This looked like pure romance; loving and tame. Hey, at least there's nudity, even if the girls never take their panties of the whole night. Vampire hookers my aZ$. Honestly, though, I wouldn't change the title because then I'd have to change that unforgettable theme song which will be stuck in my head until the end of time.
"Vampire Hookers. Vampire Hookers. Blood is not all that they suck; cuz they're vampire hookers..." Hope it's on iTunes.
2 1/2 stars
As far as double-features go, I'm sure you could do worse. The women are plentiful, beautiful, can't keep their clothes on, and usually wear something see-through when they bother with them at all. "Dracula's great Love" is worth a look if you're into Naschy or Dracula flicks, and "Vampire Hookers" is an awful film that damn near makes it to "so bad it's good" status but is good for at least a few laughs. I love the Grindhouse presentation and hope to see more of it in the future. But used more competently.
3 1/2 stars overall rounded down for being damn near incompetent.
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