Published by UK, no place, no date [1970s], 1970
Seller: Adrian Harrington Ltd, PBFA, ABA, ILAB, Royal Tunbridge Wells, KENT, United Kingdom
US$ 249.26
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basket[Cinema] An original UK quad for this X-rated double feature, the Hammer Horror classic being supported by sexploitation flick Hell's Belles. Approx. dimensions 30 x40 inches, landscape format (will be despatched rolled, in tube). Folded, but fresh and unused. The colours are particularly vibrant. Condition A. Double bills were a regular feature of sixties and seventies cinema. Some thrillers were perfectly matched; in this instance someone decided that if the vampire happened to be lesbian it was better for the movie to be paired with a biker picture. In Countess Dracula (1970), a recently widowed Countess discovers her youthful appearance and libido can be restored if she bathes in the blood of young women. Hell's Belles (1969) finds a ride attempting to retrieve his stolen motorcycle from a biker gang, and is offered a leather miniskirted biker girl in exchange for the bike.