Dracula AD 1972 - Fangs For The Memory
I was 12 when I first saw Dracula AD 1972 in the cinema. Film was rated X (for adults only, over 18's, anyone else need not apply). In this video I'll explain how I got to see it at such a tender and innocent age and why it's subjectively the ultimate feelgood horror flick - as far as I'm concerned at least. Ever heard the phrase: "it was a different world back then?" It certainly was where I lived and grew up. It helped make me the reasonable, stable, well-adjusted, friendly, tolerant, happy-go-lucky person I am today. Which can't be bad. Can it?

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