Andy Warhol and Paul Morrissey’s Blood for Dracula comes to Blu-ray in a new Special Edition!

Immediately after completing the cult classic Flesh for Frankenstein, writer-director Paul Morrissey, star Udo Kier and producer/presenter Andy Warhol created Blood for Dracula. The film remains a sumptuously depraved Euroshocker, a cunning political allegory and a wickedly funny horror flick that obliterates the line between art and bad taste.

Desperate for virgin blood, Count Dracula (Kier) journeys to an Italian villa only to discover the family’s three young daughters are also coveted by the estate’s Marxist stud (Joe Dallesandro of Morrissey’s FleshTrash and Heat). Stefania Casini and Bicycle Thieves director Vittorio de Sica co-star in one of the most unique underground horror films of the 1970s, now scanned uncut in 4K from the original negative and available on Blu-ray for the first time ever.

This new 3-disc collector’s item is packed with special features, including numerous interviews with the cast and filmmakers. Check out the new artwork below and click here to order your copy.

 

Take a trip back to Grey Gardens – in 1972 – with the new documentary That Summer

That Summer is a feature documentary centered on the film project artist Peter Beard initiated in 1972 with Lee Radziwill about her relatives, the Beales of Grey Gardens (who ultimately became the immortal stars of the Maysels’ Brothers’ seminal 1975 classic). Lost for decades, this extraordinary footage re-emerges in a film that focuses on Beard and his family of friends, who formed an enormously influential and vibrant creative community in Montauk, Long Island in the 1970s.

 

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