![]() The answer is: getting kicked out of his castle by angry villagers and bureaucrats in the pocket of Ceausescu ('without me, Transylvania will be about as exciting as Bucharest.on a Monday night'), catching a plane to New York with loyal servant Renfield and his penchant for eating the sort of thing Ant and Dec force down your throat on 'I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here!' and tracking down the girl of his dreams. Although a spoof, it is extremely reverent to the story of the world's most famous vampire - it's just that Bram Stoker never got round to telling us what the Count might be doing in 1979. This film is a forgotten gem, as evocative of Dracula done well as it is of the seventies. So, if any English fans out there are also searching for a ‘true’ copy of this film, containing the ‘original English soundtrack’, then don’t hesitate, treat yourself and buy a copy! □ I have been searching for years for a Region 2 or Region B copy of this film that contains the original song, ‘I Love The Night Life’, sung by Alicia Bridges, that was played during the disco dance scene in the original film, because it was taken out of the film when it was transferred over to DVD, due to some licensing issues I believe, and a different, TOTALLY dreadful song was badly ‘dubbed’ over it instead! However, to my ABSOLUTE DELIGHT, this Spanish Blu-Ray version of the film DOES contain the original English soundtrack, that contains the original Alicia Bridges song, ‘I Love The Nightlife’, see the attached video. ![]() How wonderful! I’m SO delighted! I live in the UK, and I’m old enough to remember when this film was first released. Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 8 January 2020 It DOES Contain The Original Song ‘I Love The Nightlife’!
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