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* [[Cower Power]]: Vanessa cower behind Van Helsing during the fight against Leung Hon's mooks.
* [[Cower Power]]: Vanessa cower behind Van Helsing during the fight against Leung Hon's mooks.
* [[Dramatic Thunder]]: Thunder rolls as Dracula dies in the end.
* [[Dramatic Thunder]]: Thunder rolls as Dracula dies in the end.
* [[Dual Wielding]]: Ta uses two [[An Axe to Grind|axes]] and Mai uses two [[Knife Nut|daggers]].
* [[Dual-Wielding]]: Ta uses two [[An Axe to Grind|axes]] and Mai uses two [[Knife Nut|daggers]].
* [[Fanservice Extra]]: The 7 Golden Vampires seem to ''really'' prefer their victims topless.
* [[Fanservice Extra]]: The 7 Golden Vampires seem to ''really'' prefer their victims topless.
* [[Gun Struggle]]: Leyland fights over a knife with one of Leung Hon's mooks.
* [[Gun Struggle]]: Leyland fights over a knife with one of Leung Hon's mooks.

Revision as of 09:56, 9 January 2014

Hammer Horror meets Chinese Kung Fu cinema.

In 1803, man named Kah awakens Dracula from his slumber and asks him if he could help bringing his masters, The 7 golden Vampires, back to power. Dracula instead decides to take whole operation over and sets out to China. Cut to hundred years later. Professor Van Helsing (Peter Cushing) is lecturing in China, but is about to leave as his vampire theories has been met with disbelief. He then meets Hsi Ching (David Chiang), who tells him of his home village, which under Dracula's and Golden Vampires' terror, and asks his help. Van Helsing agrees and sets out with Hsi Ching's brothers and sister to the village.

Examples in this movie:


 "Who dares to disturb the sanctity of Dracula?"