The Return of Count Yorga (The Abominable Count Yorga) (1971)
Release Date: Jan 1, 1971 Wide
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Lonely vampire Count Yorga and his bloodthirsty cohorts begin living in a ramshackle mansion located near an orphanage. This slightly fang-in-cheek horror film chronicles what happens when the Count falls in love with a toothsome young woman and tries to make her his bride. Fortunately for her, her boy friend has other ideas. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi
Jan 1, 1971 Wide
Cast
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Walter Brooke
Bill Nelson -
Paul Hansen
Jonathan Greggs -
Mariette Hartley
Cynthia -
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Allen Joseph
Michael Farmer -
George Macready
Prof. Rightstat -
Craig T. Nelson
Detective -
Roger Perry
David -
Robert Quarry
Count Yorga -
Liz Rogers
Laurie Greggs -
Ed Walsh
Brudah -
Jesse Wells
Mitzi Carthay -
Yvonne Wilder
Jennifer -
Rudy De Luca
Lt. Madden -
Michael Pataki
Joe -
Philip Frame
Tommy -
Tom Toner
Rev. Thomas -
Peg Shirley
Claret Farmer
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This sequel to Count Yorga, Vampire benefits from a slightly bigger budget and a considerably glossier look to the cinematography.
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I looked online for the significance of the boy's ball, but found nothing. If anyone knows or has a theory, please leave a comment.
"At a time like this, even Jesus Christ would fabricate his intentions."-Rev. Thomas Westwood (Tom Toner)