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Parking (Jacques Demy, 1985)
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Bad movie I have Gurozuka 2005
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Chi o suu bara (Evil of Dracula, 1974)
"If the devil is to exist in this world, it cannot look like a devil. It must be in disguise. It must live in the disguise of an ordinary human being."
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Evil of Dracula (1974) – Episode 113 – Decades of Horror 1970s
"If the devil is to exist in this world, it cannot look like a devil." I don’t know. How will we recognize it? Join your faithful Grue Crew - Doc Rotten, Chad Hunt, Bill Mulligan, and Jeff Mohr - as they polish off the Bloodthirsty Trilogy with Toho’s Evil of Dracula(1974).
Decades of Horror 1970s Episode 113 – Evil of Dracula (1974)
A teacher assumes a position at a school that's run by a vampire.
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  Director: Michio Yamamoto
Writers: Ei Ogawa, Masaru Takesue; Bram Stoker (character)
Cast
Toshio Kurosawa as Professor Shiraki
Mariko Mochizuki as Kumi Saijô
Kunie Tanaka as Dr. Shimomura
Shin Kishida as The Principal
Katsuhiko Sasaki as Professor Yoshi
Mio Ôta as Yukiko Mitamura
Mika Katsuragi as Principal's Wife
Keiko Aramaki as Kyôko Hayashi
Yûnosuke Itô as Takakura / Detective
After covering The Vampire Doll (1970) and Lake of Dracula (1971), it is only natural that the Decades of Horror 1970s Grue-Crew would complete the hat trick with Evil of Dracula, the final film in the Bloodthirsty Trilogy.  The Grue-Crewmates have differing opinions on where Evil of Dracula fits in the hierarchy within the loosely connected trilogy, but they universally appreciate the film.
Bill points out that the setting in the girl’s school bears a certain resemblance to Lust for a Vampire (1971), while Doc was fired up to finally complete the trilogy, loving it all the way. Chad always loves a good vampire dissolve and melt and Jeff goes for the hand deflation that’s used in all three of the films. 
What used to be a holy grail for horror fans, nearly impossible to find, is now readily available. Your loyal 70s Grue-Crew all say check these out! At this writing, The Vampire Doll (1970), Lake of Dracula (1971), and Evil of Dracula (1974) are all available streaming on Amazon Prime and are available on Blu ray in Arrow’s The Bloodthirsty Trilogy. And don’t forget to check out their podcasts on the first two of the trilogy:
The Vampire Doll (1970) – Episode 105
Lake Of Dracula (1971) — Episode 86
Gruesome Magazine’s Decades of Horror 1970s is part of the Decades of Horror 3-week rotation with The Classic Era and the 1980s. In three weeks, the next episode in their very flexible schedule will be Lady Frankenstein (1971), an Italian film starring Joseph Cotten.
We want to hear from you – the coolest, grooviest fans:  leave us a message or leave a comment on the site or email the Decades of Horror 1970s podcast hosts at [email protected]
Check out this episode!
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genevieveetguy · 11 years
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Parking, Jacques Demy (1985)
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Yakuza keibatsu-shi: Rinchi! (Yakuza Law, 1969)
"In the world of the Yakuza there are two rules: one should not steal or have affairs with married women."
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