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4->''"I never drink wine, and I do not smoke shit."''
5-->-- '''Count Dracula'''
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7Decades before anyone even conceived of the first sparkly vampire, we had a {{Disco}} {{Dracula}} in this 1979 comedy film directed by Stan Dragoti and starring Creator/GeorgeHamilton as the tannest Count Dracula ever to appear on screen.
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9After getting evicted from his ancestral home by the Communist Romanian government, the world-weary Count travels with his bug-eating assistant Renfield (Creator/ArteJohnson) to UsefulNotes/NewYorkCity to find his soulmate, currently reincarnated as flaky fashion model Cindy Sondheim (Creator/SusanSaintJames). While trying to win her heart, Drac must fend off bumbling assassination attempts from Jeffery Rosenberg (Creator/RichardBenjamin), Cindy's long-suffering therapist and quasi-boyfriend, who happens to be "Fritz" Van Helsing's grandson. Assisting Rosenberg is skeptical NYPD detective Lt. Ferguson (Creator/DickShawn).
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11Much, much better than it probably sounds, this film provided the role of a lifetime for Hamilton, while the rest of the cast turn in excellent performances as well.
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13Hamilton has tried to get a sequel made on numerous occasions, but the concept remains deep in DevelopmentHell.
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16!!Provides examples of:
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18* BadassCape: {{Lampshaded}} at the end, when [[spoiler: Rosenberg and the detective agree to take turns wearing it to impress women]].
19* BeetleManiac: Renfield lives on a diet of insects.
20-->'''Renfield:''' Master, please be careful!\
21'''Dracula:''' What is it?\
22''[The camera shifts to show a black beetle crawling on the floor.]''\
23'''Renfield:''' You nearly stepped on my dinner!\
24'''Dracula:''' Forgive me. Bon appetit!
25* BigBlackout: [[spoiler: New York City suffers one of these during the climax.]]
26* BillBillJunkBill: "Give me my ''fashion magazine''."
27* BlackCloak: As noted, considered a selling point with the ladies.
28* BlackDudeDiesFirst: The only corpse in sight, and he dies before the movie even ''starts''.
29** He ''really'' shouldn't have drunk the water.
30* BunnyEarsLawyer: Rosenberg knows how to pick locks using a credit card.
31* TheCameo: ''Series/TheJeffersons'' stars Creator/IsabelSanford and Creator/ShermanHemsley turn up as a judge and a preacher respectively, albeit in separate scenes.
32* CardiovascularLove: The HeartSymbol "O" in the "Love" of the title.
33* CursedWithAwesome: Dracula's general attitude towards life.
34* {{Disco}}: What's the best place for a vampire to explore Manhattan nightlife in TheSeventies? Why, at Studio 54, of course.
35* {{Dracula}}: Played by, of all people, Creator/GeorgeHamilton.
36* EatenAlive: Lampshaded by Renfield on the flight to New York.
37-->'''Flight Attendant:''' Pardon me. Would you like chicken Kiev, Chateaubriand, or veal cutlet Florentine for lunch?\
38'''Renfield:''' Everything you mentioned is dead. Don't you have anything that's alive... and kicking?\
39'''Lady on Plane with Cat:''' ''[scoffs at Renfield]'' I'll have the chicken Kiev, miss. Oh, why don't you bring a nice juicy mouse for little Salome here?\
40'''Renfield:''' Could I have one, too?\
41''[The lady laughs, and Renfield laughs with her.]''
42* FakeNationality: An in-universe example: Rosenberg, the psychiatrist, adapted that name "for professional reasons."
43* FascinatingEyebrow: After they dance together, Cindy grins at Dracula, and he responds with one of these.
44* TheFunInFuneral: Drac's coffin accidentally gets switched with that of a deceased black man. The resulting funeral is memorable.
45* HypnoticEyes: In a comedic subversion, Dracula only uses these on men, even when faced with women who are being aggressively unhelpful.
46* IDoNotDrinkWine: "...and I do not smoke shit."
47* IntoxicationEnsues: Right after biting a wino.
48-->'''Dracula:''' What ''was'' that maniac drinking!? [[ItTastesLikeFeet Tastes like the Volga river at low tide!]]
49* JiveTurkey: At least one black character uses slang that he thinks is hip and funny.
50-->'''Reverend Mike:''' I knew Brother Alvin... and he was a swinger!
51* KissOfTheVampire: Cindy being bitten by Dracula seems to be (based on the sounds she's making) in the throes of, if not an orgasm, than something just about as good. The scene just afterward [[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything builds upon the implication that it was the equivalent of good sex]].
52* MuggingTheMonster: "It's folks like you that give this neighborhood [[HypocriticalHumor a bad name]]!"
53* NoisyShutUp: As the movie begins, Dracula is playing the piano while wolves are howling outside his castle.
54-->'''Dracula:''' Shhh!\
55''[He continues playing. The wolves keep howling.]''\
56'''Dracula:''' Children of the night... SHUT UP!
57* PocketProtector: A cigarette case Renfield gave Dracula for his 650th birthday saved him from getting staked by the original Van Helsing.
58* PresentDay: At time of release, this was a comedy about Dracula dealing with the modern world. This is completely enforced thanks to the disco dancing, JiveTurkey supporting characters, DirtyCommies as Romanian government flacks, cheerfully-unprotected casual sex, and ''Series/{{Roots 1977}}'' references.
59* PunBasedTitle
60* TheRenfield: Renfield, Dracula's faithful assistant. Being human, he can perform tasks that must be done during the daylight hours, as sunlight is deadly to vampires.
61-->'''Renfield:''' Whatever Master wants, Master gets!
62* ReReleaseSoundtrack: The scene where Dracula and Cindy dance was initially set to the highly-appropriate Alicia Bridges song "I Love The Nightlife," but a generic disco tune called "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bfdlToXR3Mk The Man That I Love]]" replaced it in home-video releases. The original song was restored for the twin-pack DVD paired with ''Film/OnceBitten''.
63* RomanticismVersusEnlightenment: The central conflict of the story. It's first represented by the Count (Romanticism) being driven from his home by the government (Enlightenment). After that, Van Helsing represents Enlightenment. Since this movie sides with Romanticism, it shows Enlightenment as dry, dull, and passionless.
64* RuleOfThree: To turn Cindy into a vampire, Dracula must bite her three times.
65* RunningGag: Rosenberg can never get his [[FantasticReligiousWeirdness vampire lore]] straight.
66* RussianReversal:
67-->'''Renfield:''' You have thirty seconds to tell me where Miss Sondheim is, or... ''[Opens his lunch pail.]''\
68'''Cindy's Agent:''' [[DeadpanSnarker Or what? You'll eat your lunch in my office?]]\
69'''Renfield:''' No, my lunch will eat ''you''.\
70''[Out of the pail slithers a snake.]''
71* ShoutOut: Dracula quotes a line from the 1934 film ''Film/DeathTakesAHoliday'':
72-->'''Dracula:''' I am a great power -- but I am humbled before you.[[note]] Note that Creator/FredricMarch's Death also spoke in a cheesy eastern European accent in that film. If the line works, it works, right?[[/note]]
73** Multiple ''Series/{{Roots|1977}}'' references thoroughly date this piece.
74** "Didn't he used to be on ''Series/FantasyIsland''?"
75* StockingFiller: Cindy fiddles with her garter during a therapy session with Rosenberg, [[DistractedByTheSexy to his great distraction]].
76* TheTaxi... [[ChaseScene Oh, what a wild ride!]]
77* TorchesAndPitchforks: A mob gathers to harass Dracula as he departs his castle, although they don't do anything more than yell at him.
78* {{Uberwald}}: ... for about 10 minutes.
79* UrineTrouble: Dracula appears at Cindy's photoshoot, a guard stops Dracula at the gate, Dracula changes into Doberman [[spoiler:and raises his leg on the guard]]...
80* VampireDance: He likes the nightlife.
81* VampireFiction
82* WeHaveForgottenThePhlebotinum: Rosenberg tries to confront Dracula by whipping out a cross—only he accidentally pulls out a Star of David instead.
83-->'''Dracula:''' I suggest you find yourself a nice Jewish girl.
84* WrongGenreSavvy: Rosenberg tries to shoot Dracula with a silver bullet.
85-->'''Dracula:''' That's for werewolves!
86* WrongInsultOffence: Dracula takes offense to being called "honky"... because he isn't Hungarian.
87* YouHaveToBelieveMe: Rosenberg's rants about a vampire on the loose get him beaten up in an elevator, tied to an ambulance's gurney, and finally locked up in a padded cell in a straight jacket.
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