Blood for Dracula (1974)
Blood for Dracula (1974) is a cult classic horror movie directed by Paul Morrissey and starring Udo Kier as the titular vampire. The movie follows the story of Dracula as he travels to Italy in search of virgin blood to sustain himself. Along the way, he encounters a series of sexual moments that add to the movie’s overall atmosphere of horror and suspense.
One of the most memorable sexual moments in the movie occurs when Dracula meets the beautiful young girl, Maria. After a brief conversation, Dracula attempts to seduce her by telling her that he can make her immortal. Maria is initially hesitant, but eventually succumbs to Dracula’s advances and the two share a passionate kiss. This scene is made even more intense by the fact that Dracula is a vampire, and his kiss is a symbol of death.
Another sexual moment in the movie occurs when Dracula meets the young and innocent Antonia. After a brief conversation, Dracula attempts to seduce her by telling her that he can make her immortal. Antonia is initially hesitant, but eventually succumbs to Dracula’s advances and the two share a passionate kiss. This scene is made even more intense by the fact that Dracula is a vampire, and his kiss is a symbol of death.
The movie also features a number of other sexual moments, such as when Dracula seduces the young and naive Lucy, or when he attempts to seduce the beautiful and wealthy Countess. These scenes add to the movie’s overall atmosphere of horror and suspense, and help to create a sense of dread and tension.
Overall, Blood for Dracula (1974) is a classic horror movie that features a number of sexual moments. These moments add to the movie’s overall atmosphere of horror and suspense, and help to create a sense of dread and tension. Whether you’re a fan of horror movies or not, Blood for Dracula (1974) is definitely worth watching.
The virginity of the daughters is a major theme of the movie. Much talk about the women's virginal status and the cultural importance of virginity.
A man interrogates a woman about whether or not she's ever had sex, whether a man has touched her "here, or here", gesturing toward her body (out-of-frame).
Both female and male nudity (frontal and rear) and occasional toplessness.
Women are frequently showing in casual undress, or bathing.
Several, fairly graphic sex scenes. (Some of them are not entirely consensual.)
Two women go to bed with a man, and both have sex with him, one at a time while the other watches.
A man performs oral sex on a woman; his head and her genitals are obscured by her leg. They kiss passionately and he kisses her stomach and breasts.
A nude couple kiss and caress each other on a bed.
A man talks about how he'd like to rape a very young woman.
Two women kiss sensually and are later shown in bed together, languidly kissing and cuddling.
A man forces a woman to perform oral sex on him, after slapping her and calling her a bitch.
Dracula's biting of women as well as his seizures have slight sexual overtones, and he is in one scene shirtless.
As mentioned below, a man rapes a teenage girl. (It's shown less explicitly than the totally consensual sex scenes but is still moderately graphic.)
Two women (mind-controlled by Dracula) accost a younger girl in her bed, kissing her and touching her under her dress to ascertain if her hymen is intact.