"Jerry Delony" Classic, Horror The Horny Vampire Something Weird
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A scene built around Jerry Delony, incorporating softer, more visual-focused or glamour-style erotic content as its key thematic elements.
Running about 41 minutes, it maintains a balance between brevity and a sense of completeness.
The original synopsis highlights a mix of interaction and steadily building momentum. A brief outline from the source:
Count Dracula’s bearded, overacting nephew Count Talcum (?) skulks around Las Vegas in a suit, cape and bow-tie spying on and trying to pick up (some pretty haggard-looking) women. He acts like a third-rate lounge comedian and reads aloud from “1001 Ways to Seduce Women” while doing annoying double takes, running into doors and talking to the camera with his forced Lugosi accent. Meanwhile, people in the Vegas street scenes look at the camera in disbelief and we’re subjected to more lame gags, terrible dialogue and irritating overacting. Now here’s the confusing part of this short subject. Apparently there are two versions of it that were released to video. The first has hardcore sex scenes and the second version does not.
Viewers looking for structured, theme-driven titles may appreciate how clearly the themes are defined and how steady the pacing remains. For those interested in Jerry Delony, this serves as another focused example of their on-screen work.
Running about 41 minutes, it maintains a balance between brevity and a sense of completeness.
The original synopsis highlights a mix of interaction and steadily building momentum. A brief outline from the source:
Count Dracula’s bearded, overacting nephew Count Talcum (?) skulks around Las Vegas in a suit, cape and bow-tie spying on and trying to pick up (some pretty haggard-looking) women. He acts like a third-rate lounge comedian and reads aloud from “1001 Ways to Seduce Women” while doing annoying double takes, running into doors and talking to the camera with his forced Lugosi accent. Meanwhile, people in the Vegas street scenes look at the camera in disbelief and we’re subjected to more lame gags, terrible dialogue and irritating overacting. Now here’s the confusing part of this short subject. Apparently there are two versions of it that were released to video. The first has hardcore sex scenes and the second version does not.
Viewers looking for structured, theme-driven titles may appreciate how clearly the themes are defined and how steady the pacing remains. For those interested in Jerry Delony, this serves as another focused example of their on-screen work.