Count Yorga, Vampire - (Movie Clip) Open
Opening title sequence for director Robert Kelljan's celebrated low-budget thriller Count Yorga, Vampire, 1970, starring Robert Quarry, Michael Murphy and Judy Lang.
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A vampire in modern-day Los Angeles uses a seance to lure new victims in Count Yorga, Vampire (1970).
Count Yorga, Vampire -- (Movie Clip) Erica
When Paul (Michael Murphy) and Michael (Michael Macready) check in on their girlfriends, they find Erica (Judy Lang) snacking on a kitten in Count Yorga, Vampire, 1970.
Count Yorga, Vampire -- (Movie Clip) Eternal Love
Heavy weather and an erotic dimension come to the fore as Count Yorga (Robert Quarry) drops in to offer eternal love to Erica (Judy Lang) in Count Yorga, Vampire, 1970.
Count Yorga, Vampire -- (Movie Clip) Vampire?
Eric (Michael Murphy) and Michael (Michael Macready) think the doctor (Roger Perry) is nuts when he suggests a vampire might be on the wing in Count Yorga, Vampire, 1970.
Count Yorga, Vampire -- (Movie Clip) Seance
Count Yorga (Robert Quarry) just about stays calm as Paul (Michael Murphy) and friends crack wise at his seance to summon Donna's (Judy Anders) mother in Count Yorga, Vampire, 1970.
Count Yorga, Vampire -- (Movie Clip) Hypnosis
Turns out the medium Count Yorga (Robert Quarry) also has hypnotism skills, which he uses in diabolical fashion on Donna (Donna Anders) after a disrupted seance in Count Yorga, Vampire, 1970.
Count Yorga, Vampire -- (Movie Clip) Are we stuck?
Paul (Michael Murphy) is both annoyed and amused when Erica (Judy Lang) asks a silly question after their microbus gets stuck leaving the Count's mansion in Count Yorga, Vampire, 1970.
Count Yorga, Vampire -- (Movie Clip) Transfusion
Dr. Hayes' (Roger Perry) emergency boyfriend-to-girlfriend transfusion from Paul (Michael Murphy) to the suddenly anemic Erica (Judy Lang) leads to unusual conversation in Count Yorga, Vampire, 1970.
Count Yorga, Vampire -- (Movie Clip) Narration
Narration by Count Yorga (Robert Quarry) in Count Yorga, Vampire 1970, accompanies the very same coffin-delivery shots that would appear in the American International release Blacula in 1973.