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1971 (UK) moreTagline:
The DEATHMASTER is back from beyond the grave! morePlot:
Count Yorga continues to prey on the local community while living by a nearby orphanage. He also intends to take a new wife, while feeding his bevy of female vampires. | full synopsisNewsDesk:
R.I.P. Robert "Count Yorga" Quarry 1925-2009(From Icons of Fright. 23 February 2009, 7:51 AM, PST)
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Cracking sequel to perennial cult favourite more (18 total)Cast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Robert Quarry | ... | Count Yorga | |
| Mariette Hartley | ... | Cynthia Nelson | |
| Roger Perry | ... | Dr. David Baldwin | |
| Yvonne Wilder | ... | Jennifer Nelson | |
| Tom Toner | ... | Rev. Thomas, Westwood Orphanage | |
| Rudy De Luca | ... | Lieutenant Madden | |
| Philip Frame | ... | Tommy | |
| George Macready | ... | Professor Rightstat | |
| Walter Brooke | ... | Bill Nelson | |
| Edward Walsh | ... | Brudda, Yorga's Valet | |
| Craig T. Nelson | ... | Sgt. O'Connor (as Craig Nelson) | |
| David Lampson | ... | Jason, Ellen's Boyfriend | |
| Karen Ericson | ... | Ellen Nelson (as Karen Huston) | |
| Helen Baron | ... | Mrs. Liza Nelson | |
| Jesse Wells | ... | Mitzi Carthay |
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San Francisco, California, USAFun Stuff
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Count Yorga: I could destroy you; or turn you into the living dead... Or I could let you go.Cynthia Nelson: Let me go.
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Ah, the seventies. Don't you miss 'em? Even the trash had class. This sequel is even jocular than the original but any laughter soon becomes forced as director Kelljan seems to have an unnerving understanding of evil, creating a disquieting atmosphere which borders on verite and never relaxes it's disturbing grip. Great photography of swamplands. There is one really distressing scene with a mute housekeeper who is unable to scream upon discovery of multiple murder. She is also unable to articulate the evil of a boy she knows is lying about the death of his parents. It's a great performance. The film also features Mariette Hartley, an actress who was once tipped for the top but never quite managed it, through no fault of her own. The scenes where this women of a sweet Christian nature is stalked by a harem of taunting vampires and trapped by Yorga himself are strongly performed. Hard to know what this film's attitude to life and religion is though, although an early speech by Yorga gives hints (being a predator is not morally pernicious), it just has this odd atmosphere.
Quarry is great and has the best line in dry wit. While attending an orphanage party he finds himself by a piano with a kid banging away on the keys. "Do you like Beethoven, mister?" he asks. "When played well", Yorga disdainfully replies. Great stuff. How Yorga's man servant continues to do his job so well in this film is something of a mystery. He was killed in the first one.