Love at First Bite

1979

RomanceComedyHorror

Dracula and Renefield relocate to '70s era New York in search of Cindy Sondheim, the reincarnation of Dracula's one true love, Mina Harker. "Trouble adjusting" is a wild understatement for the Count as he battles Cindy's psychiatrist, Jeffrey Rosenberg, a descendant of Van Helsing, who may almost certainly, possibly, may be in love with Cindy too.

"Your favorite pain in the neck is about to bite your funny bone!"

Rating

6
100 votes

Popularity

3.0897

Origin & Countries

US | en | United States of America

Production

Melvin Simon Productions,American International Pictures

Runtime

96 min.

Budget (M$)

43.9 / 0ROI Infinity%

Status

Released

Release: 4/26/1979

Credits

Love at First Bite

Stan DragotiDirector

Love at First Bite

George HamiltonCount Vladimir Dracula

Love at First Bite

Susan Saint JamesCindy Sondheim

Love at First Bite

Richard BenjaminDr. Jeffery Rosenberg / Van Helsing

Love at First Bite

Dick ShawnLieutenant Ferguson NYPD

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Reviews

Wuchak

9/26/2021

6 / 10

_**Dracula-in-the-modern-day parody with George Hamilton**_ The Communist regime in Romania forces Dracula from his castle (George Hamilton), so he and Renfield (Arte Johnson) fly to New York City to meet a model who has caught the Count’s eye (Susan Saint James). Richard Benjamin plays her therapist and Dick Shawn an officer that tries to help solve the vampire happenings. “Love at First Bite” (1979) spoofs Dracula flicks and was AIP’s most successful film up to that point (an honor that would only last three months, after which “The Amityville Horror” took the crown). It surged Hamilton’s career and remains his most profitable movie. If you like other classic monster satires, such as “The Vampire Happening” (1971) and “Young Frankenstein” (1974), you should appreciate this one. It puts Dracula in the modern day Big City and milks it for fun. While it’s rarely laugh-out-loud funny, it’s consistently amusing (or eye-rolling) in a quiet smirks kind of way. There are several cameos of celebs that were popular at the time. Although it has been accused of being “racist,” it pokes fun of people across the board, whatever their skin color or socioeconomic status. For instance, the beginning makes fun of Romanian Communists followed by superstitious rural villagers (all white people). The film runs 1 hour, 36 minutes, and was shot in Manhattan and The Langham Apartments, Los Angeles. GRADE: B-

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