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Glorious audio swagger discovered buried deep in this mess of a film! Thanks to the discovery of the original audio reels, we found fantastic music hidden under all that horrible dialog! This 1969 occult odyssey is crudely crafted, probably improvised, and constantly dumbfounding–yet there’s a different kind of magic at work with the soundtrack. Sounding like it was recorded during the witching hour in Dracula’s basement through the prism of a weed-soaked haze, the music is stoner exotica of the highest caliber; the organ sounds like it could blow a fuse at any moment, the sax and guitar battle in a war of licks, and the drums and bass provide a driving foundation for the chaos. Crawling out of a time rotted tomb for the first time, including four bonus cuts not available on the LP plus a DVD of the entire awful film! 1. Fast Music Trailer 2. Dracula (The Dirty Old Man) Theme 3. Peppy Music For A Dating Scene 4. Music For The Hummingbird 5. Chase Music For Girl In A Cave 6. Music Number Five 7. Three Minutes Of Love Music 8. Six Minutes Of Music To Make Love By 9. Music Number Four 10. Dracula's Close Up
I watched this on Youtube a few years ago and I loved it. It's so bad, it's good! I recently found out it has been deleted, so I thought about buying a copy but it's expensive. After some research, I found that this company called Modern Harmonic released the soundtrack to Dracula, The Dirty Old Man on CD/Vinyl and it comes with a copy of the dvd! I was extremely happy, so I bought it as soon as I could. I haven't really listened to the CD yet, but I can imagine it sounds beautiful and soothing. I mostly wanted it for this cheesy awful movie.It is filled with sleaze, and Dracula and the werewolf are very dirty creepsters! Dracula is awakened in a cave and stumbles across a reporter named Mike Waters. He turns Mike into a werewolf/jackalman so he'll bring Dracula women to feed on. This happens 4 or 5 times. The dialog is over-dubbed and it's hilariously bad. Dracula himself is hilarious to look at and just randomly talks nonsense to himself. It has a great 1960's grindhouse feel to it. It's 'The Room' of vampire movies. I'm so happy that Modern Harmonic released this. I hope someday to see a blu-ray release. If you love sleazy grindhouse flicks, you might enjoy DRACULA, THE DIRTY OLD MAN!!!