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A red Volkswagen camper van is parked on grass at night. A shadowy figure stands in front then walks towards it.
We see a couple sleeping inside the camper van. The woman awakes and looks at her sleeping partner. She listens to a strange cacophony of noises which sound like frogs and crickets. She leans forward and opens the curtains to reveal Count Yorga grimacing at her. She screams.
A caption reads: Count Yorga Vampire
A group of people conduct a seance as they sit around a table with a glowing crystal ball in the centre. A woman screams silently as others look on concerned.
A red pick-up truck drives down a road and we see a large wooden coffin on the back.
We see quick shots of a door opening, a man running, a woman sleeping and a lightning bolt in the night sky
There are mysteries in the world of which we know little
Count Yorga walks down a spiral staircase.
We see a tube extracting blood from a woman's arm.
Strange.
A door shuts at the bottom of the staircase.
Frightening.
A woman looks worried as she turns around and sees a unkempt man looking at her.
Whispered from generation to generation until they become a scream out of the past
A torch rolls along the floor. A lifeless hand falls down. A body is discoverd in the dark. A dog barks frantically outside a car. We see men fighting each other. A close-up on Count Yorga looking distressed.
A man looks at a dark coffin. Three women with sharp teeth appear to be possessed.
A coffin opens and Count Yorga begins to rise.
A man, Jim, holds a wooden cross up.
Count Yorga stands in front of an opening window and observes a lightning bolt in the night sky. A young woman, Erica stands in front of a similar window. She leans her head back and holds her breasts.
She lies on a bed as Count Yorga walks into the room and approaches her.
A woman of flesh becomes a mistress of the death master.
We see a close-up of Count Yorga's blood- shot eyes and then Erica's captivated face.
Sharing his hunger for souls, his thirst for human blood.
Count Yorga has his mouth open with his fangs on display.
He leans forward towards Erica, his mouth open and bites her neck.
Enjoyed your little joke last night doctor.
Count Yorga, dressed in red, walks towards an anxious looking Jim who shakes his head.
But as you can see tonight is mine.
- Incredible, you really are a... - Vampire? Yes.
A door opens and three women possessed by the Count run down a hallway with their mouths open and arms outstretched.
Count Yorga screams back at them.
The women struggle with Jim, who then falls to his knees and collapses.
The flesh that shapes them, the blood that feeds them once belonged to others.
Jim screams as he is attacked by the women on the floor while Count Yorga watches nearby.
Driven by the forbidden cravings of another world they band together as his slaves.
A caption reads: Starring Robert Quarry. Roger Perry. Michael Murphy. Michael Macready. Donna Anders. Color by Movielab.
Count Yorga slowly walks away as the women continue their assault.
Tt happened to them. It could happen to you.
A caption reads: Count Yorga Vampire
Arrow Films
RESTORED! REJUVENATED! REBORN!
By the end of the 1960s the boom in Old World gothic horror had begun to wane in the face of present day terrors like the Vietnam war. In response, American filmmakers brought horror out of the past and into the present, and the classic movie monsters packed their bags and headed for the New World.
Count Yorga, Vampire was among the first to successfully transpose the classic vampire, cloak and all, to a modern day setting as the Count played unforgettably by Robert Quarry arrives in the United States and settles in a Southern California mansion with his mysterious "brides". A drive-in favourite from the moment it was released, a sequel soon followed. The Return of Count Yorga ups the ante and sees the sardonic Count on the streets of San Francisco, his sights set on an orphanage as a potential source of sustenance.
Director Bob Kelljan (Scream Blacula Scream) delivers a one-two punch of classic cult cinema mixing chills, thrills, style, and suspense with a knowing wit that revels in the genre trappings. Presented in all new restorations by Arrow Films from new scans of the original camera negative, The Count Yorga Collection is a full blooded feast to die for!
Product Features
- Brand new 2K restorations by Arrow Films of Count Yorga, Vampire and The Return of Count Yorga from new 4K scans of the original 35mm camera negatives
- High Definition Blu-Ray (1080p) presentations of both films
- Original lossless mono audio
- Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
- Illustrated perfect bound collector's book featuring new writing by film critic Kat Ellinger and horror author Stephen Laws, plus archive contributions by critic Frank Collins and filmmaker Tim Sullivan
- Limited edition packaging with reversible sleeves featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Heather Vaughan
- Fold-out double-sided posters for both films featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Heather Vaughan
- Twelve double-sided, postcard-sized lobby card reproduction artcards
- Reproduction pressbook for Count Yorga, Vampire
DISC ONE COUNT YORGA, VAMPIRE
- Brand new audio commentary by film critic Tim Lucas
- Archival audio commentary by film critics David Del Valle & C. Courtney Joyner
- The Count in California, a brand new appreciation by Heather Drain and Chris O'Neill
- I Remember Yorga, a brand new interview with Frank Darabont in which the award-winning filmmaker talks about his love for Count Yorga, Vampire
- A Vampire in L.A., a brand new interview with actor Michael Murphy
- Fangirl Radio Tribute to Robert Quarry, an archival episode featuring host Jessica Dwyer in conversation with Tim Sullivan filmmaker, Yorga fan and friend of Robert Quarry
- Theatrical trailer
- Radio spots
- Image galleries
DISC TWO THE RETURN OF COUNT YORGA
- Brand new audio commentary by film critic Stephen R. Bissette
- Archival audio commentary by David Del Valle & C. Courtney Joyner
- The Count and the Counterculture, a brand new interview with film critic Maitland McDonagh
- Chamber-music of Horrors, a brand new interview with David Huckvale about the scores for both films
- Archival interview with film critic Kim Newman
- Theatrical trailer
- Radio spots
- Image gallery
- Arrow Video
- 190 mins approx
- 15
- 1.85:1
- English
- 2
- Arrow Video
- Bob Kelljan
- Robert Quarry
- Donna Anderson
- Roger Perry
- Yvonne Wilder
- English SDH
- 1970
- B
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A red Volkswagen camper van is parked on grass at night. A shadowy figure stands in front then walks towards it.
We see a couple sleeping inside the camper van. The woman awakes and looks at her sleeping partner. She listens to a strange cacophony of noises which sound like frogs and crickets. She leans forward and opens the curtains to reveal Count Yorga grimacing at her. She screams.
A caption reads: Count Yorga Vampire
A group of people conduct a seance as they sit around a table with a glowing crystal ball in the centre. A woman screams silently as others look on concerned.
A red pick-up truck drives down a road and we see a large wooden coffin on the back.
We see quick shots of a door opening, a man running, a woman sleeping and a lightning bolt in the night sky
There are mysteries in the world of which we know little
Count Yorga walks down a spiral staircase.
We see a tube extracting blood from a woman's arm.
Strange.
A door shuts at the bottom of the staircase.
Frightening.
A woman looks worried as she turns around and sees a unkempt man looking at her.
Whispered from generation to generation until they become a scream out of the past
A torch rolls along the floor. A lifeless hand falls down. A body is discoverd in the dark. A dog barks frantically outside a car. We see men fighting each other. A close-up on Count Yorga looking distressed.
A man looks at a dark coffin. Three women with sharp teeth appear to be possessed.
A coffin opens and Count Yorga begins to rise.
A man, Jim, holds a wooden cross up.
Count Yorga stands in front of an opening window and observes a lightning bolt in the night sky. A young woman, Erica stands in front of a similar window. She leans her head back and holds her breasts.
She lies on a bed as Count Yorga walks into the room and approaches her.
A woman of flesh becomes a mistress of the death master.
We see a close-up of Count Yorga's blood- shot eyes and then Erica's captivated face.
Sharing his hunger for souls, his thirst for human blood.
Count Yorga has his mouth open with his fangs on display.
He leans forward towards Erica, his mouth open and bites her neck.
Enjoyed your little joke last night doctor.
Count Yorga, dressed in red, walks towards an anxious looking Jim who shakes his head.
But as you can see tonight is mine.
- Incredible, you really are a... - Vampire? Yes.
A door opens and three women possessed by the Count run down a hallway with their mouths open and arms outstretched.
Count Yorga screams back at them.
The women struggle with Jim, who then falls to his knees and collapses.
The flesh that shapes them, the blood that feeds them once belonged to others.
Jim screams as he is attacked by the women on the floor while Count Yorga watches nearby.
Driven by the forbidden cravings of another world they band together as his slaves.
A caption reads: Starring Robert Quarry. Roger Perry. Michael Murphy. Michael Macready. Donna Anders. Color by Movielab.
Count Yorga slowly walks away as the women continue their assault.
Tt happened to them. It could happen to you.
A caption reads: Count Yorga Vampire
Arrow Films
RESTORED! REJUVENATED! REBORN!
By the end of the 1960s the boom in Old World gothic horror had begun to wane in the face of present day terrors like the Vietnam war. In response, American filmmakers brought horror out of the past and into the present, and the classic movie monsters packed their bags and headed for the New World.
Count Yorga, Vampire was among the first to successfully transpose the classic vampire, cloak and all, to a modern day setting as the Count played unforgettably by Robert Quarry arrives in the United States and settles in a Southern California mansion with his mysterious "brides". A drive-in favourite from the moment it was released, a sequel soon followed. The Return of Count Yorga ups the ante and sees the sardonic Count on the streets of San Francisco, his sights set on an orphanage as a potential source of sustenance.
Director Bob Kelljan (Scream Blacula Scream) delivers a one-two punch of classic cult cinema mixing chills, thrills, style, and suspense with a knowing wit that revels in the genre trappings. Presented in all new restorations by Arrow Films from new scans of the original camera negative, The Count Yorga Collection is a full blooded feast to die for!
Product Features
- Brand new 2K restorations by Arrow Films of Count Yorga, Vampire and The Return of Count Yorga from new 4K scans of the original 35mm camera negatives
- High Definition Blu-Ray (1080p) presentations of both films
- Original lossless mono audio
- Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
- Illustrated perfect bound collector's book featuring new writing by film critic Kat Ellinger and horror author Stephen Laws, plus archive contributions by critic Frank Collins and filmmaker Tim Sullivan
- Limited edition packaging with reversible sleeves featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Heather Vaughan
- Fold-out double-sided posters for both films featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Heather Vaughan
- Twelve double-sided, postcard-sized lobby card reproduction artcards
- Reproduction pressbook for Count Yorga, Vampire
DISC ONE COUNT YORGA, VAMPIRE
- Brand new audio commentary by film critic Tim Lucas
- Archival audio commentary by film critics David Del Valle & C. Courtney Joyner
- The Count in California, a brand new appreciation by Heather Drain and Chris O'Neill
- I Remember Yorga, a brand new interview with Frank Darabont in which the award-winning filmmaker talks about his love for Count Yorga, Vampire
- A Vampire in L.A., a brand new interview with actor Michael Murphy
- Fangirl Radio Tribute to Robert Quarry, an archival episode featuring host Jessica Dwyer in conversation with Tim Sullivan filmmaker, Yorga fan and friend of Robert Quarry
- Theatrical trailer
- Radio spots
- Image galleries
DISC TWO THE RETURN OF COUNT YORGA
- Brand new audio commentary by film critic Stephen R. Bissette
- Archival audio commentary by David Del Valle & C. Courtney Joyner
- The Count and the Counterculture, a brand new interview with film critic Maitland McDonagh
- Chamber-music of Horrors, a brand new interview with David Huckvale about the scores for both films
- Archival interview with film critic Kim Newman
- Theatrical trailer
- Radio spots
- Image gallery
- Arrow Video
- 190 mins approx
- 15
- 1.85:1
- English
- 2
- Arrow Video
- Bob Kelljan
- Robert Quarry
- Donna Anderson
- Roger Perry
- Yvonne Wilder
- English SDH
- 1970
- B
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Fantastic set
This limited edition box set is just fantastic, definitely the ultimate home video versions of these two vampire classics. Highly recommended!
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Count Jorrma
A so and so box set with two vampire movies, the sequel is better than te first one. But it no Blackula.
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A nice bite!
Having never seen or heard about Yorga. I went into this box completely blind, and I was pleasantly suprised! The box itself was nicely crafted with great extra and the movies were fun to watch. It was the perfect Friday evening type of box set that you can enjoy with some friends and the amount of extra will satisfy anybody looking for a deep dive.
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