Count Yorga, Vampire (1970)/Appearances

Count Yorga, Vampire is an American independent horror film of the vampire subgenre. It was written and directed by Bob Kelljan. It was produced by American International Pictures and opened to limited theatrical release in the United States on June 10th, 1970. The film stars Robert Quarry as the titular vampire antagonist, Count Yorga. The "human" cast members of the movie include Roger Perry as Doctor James Hayes, Michael Murphy as Paul, producer Michael Macready playing the role of the male lead, Michael Thompson, Donna Anders as the female lead, Donna, Judith Lang as the hippie-turned-vampire Erica Landers and Edward Walsh as the brutish servant, Brudah.

The premise of the film follows typical vampire storytelling tropes, with a trippy, groovy 1960s edge. A group of hippies conduct a sance led by a Bulgarian mystic named Yorga in order to make contact with the mother of one of the participants. Before long however, Count Yorga reveals himself to be a vampire with a dungeon full of slinky vampire babes who like nothing better than to spend their evenings making hot lesbian vampire love.

Appearances

 * Count Yorga
 * James Hayes
 * Paul
 * Mike Thompson
 * Donna
 * Erica Landers
 * Brudah


 * Cleo
 * Peter
 * Judy
 * Donna's mother
 * Vampire woman
 * Vampire woman


 * California
 * Los Angeles County
 * Los Angeles
 * Port of Los Angeles


 * Coffin
 * Crucifix
 * Wooden stake


 * 1960s
 * Bulgarian
 * Castle
 * Cats
 * Coven
 * Crypt
 * Dead animals
 * Doctor
 * Henchman


 * Hippie
 * Hypnosis
 * Impalement
 * Mutilation
 * Narrator
 * Rape
 * Sance
 * Servant
 * Vampire mesmerism