• Watch Live
  • Schedule
    Full Schedule Shows Movies
  • Find Comet in Your Area
Comet Logo
  • Watch Live
  • Schedule
    Full Schedule Shows Movies
  • Find Comet in Your Area
Count Yorga Vampire

11 Reasons ‘Count Yorga’ Is The Greatest Vampire Movie You’ve Never Heard Of

By Johnny Brayson January 31, 2017
Share Tweet

Everyone’s heard of Count Dracula. The guy is basically the king of vampires, featured in practically every vampire movie known to man. There’s Dracula, Bram Stoker’s Dracula, Dracula: Dead and Loving It… you get the idea. You know Dracula, you like Dracula, Dracula’s great. But what if I told you there was an even better vampire movie out there, starring an even better vampire, who also happens to be a Count?

 

Prepare to meet Count Yorga.

 

Count Yorga, Vampire is a super low budget vampire movie from 1970 about a vampire by the name of, you guessed it, Count Yorga. And, even though he kind of looks like and acts like Count Dracula, he’s not Dracula! So stop trying to call your lawyers, Bram Stoker’s estate. Not only is Count Yorga very obviously not Count Dracula, but his movie is better than all Dracula movies combined. Here’s why.

 

1. The Film Lets You Know Right Away That Count Yorga Is A Vampire

Don’t you hate it when vampire movies beat around the bush about who’s a vampire and who isn’t? Not so with Count Yorga, Vampire. The title informs you that Count Yorga is a vampire right off the bat, so you don’t get the seance-performing, cape-wearing Bulgarian Count confused with say, Count Yorga the baker.

 

2. His Fashion Sense Is On Point

All vampires are flashy dressers, including Dracula, but none can top Yorga. Those wide lapels, the shiny black cape, the killer sideburns… Yorga is basically the Fonz of vampires.

 

3. The Score Is Amazing

Everybody knows the ’70s had some amazing music. Led Zeppelin, The Eagles, Billy Joel, and the Count Yorga, Vampire soundtrack. That’s not an exaggeration (OK, maybe a slight one). The movie’s music does a fantastic job of setting the mood, really elevating the movie’s scary scenes to another level.

 

4. The Opening Narration Is Epic

The voiceover that opens the film literally goes over all of the basic rules of vampires, which could certainly come across as boring in a lesser film, but here it’s performed by classic actor George Macready with such panache and urgency that you will instantly be absorbed by everything he’s saying. It’s almost as if Macready, like Yorga, has hypnotic skills that “baffle the domain of science.”

 

5. It’s Kind Of The First Slasher Movie

Slasher movies weren’t really a big thing until the ’80s, but the Friday the 13th formula of “young people have sex, subsequently get brutally attacked by a stalker in the woods” is on full display in Count Yorga, Vampire. Yorga doesn’t need to lure you to some spooky castle (though he does that, too), he’ll get you whenever and wherever.

 

6. It Features Superb Medical Advice

Sure, it comes from a different era, but listen to this advice from a doctor in the movie after a character has been drained of a significant amount of blood by Yorga: “When you get home, I want you to stuff yourself with steaks. Steaks! I want you to eat them as rare as possible. That goes for the next few days.” You know what they say, ten steaks a day keeps the doctor away. As a bonus, he says this while smoking a cigarette in his patient’s face.

 

7. It Was Originally Going To Be A Soft Core Porno

Yep. First titled The Loves Of Count Iorga, Vampire, the film was turned into a legitimate movie only after star Robert Quarry said he’d only do it if they played it straight. However, some scenes from the original script seem to have snuck in, like a scene where Count Yorga very creepily watches two of his buxom vampiresses embrace. You’re not gonna see that in a Bela Lugosi movie.

 

8. Yorga Has So Many Fangs

While most vampires make do with two fangs, Count Yorga has a mouth full of sharp teeth. “The better to bite you with,” is something I imagine he says in a scene that ended up on the cutting room floor.

 

9. Everyone Believes In Vampires Very Easily

You don’t want to waste the whole movie watching the cast hemming and hawing over whether vampires are real or not, so it’s great to see basically everyone in this movie come to the conclusion that vampires are real very early on with surprisingly little evidence.

 

10. Yorga Has The Best Personality

Yorga is not your average vampire. He’s pretty sarcastic and witty, while still exuding the air of sophistication that a Count should. Example: When one of the investigators visits Yorga’s house and asks, “Why are you up so late?” Yorga answers, “Why are you up so late?” Boom!

 

11. There’s A Sequel That Might Be Even Better

count yorga

You didn’t think Count Yorga’s awesomeness could be contained to just one movie, do you? Despite dying at the end of the first film (spoiler, sorry), Yorga comes back to life in 1971’s The Return of Count Yorga, which isn’t that surprising considering he’s a vampire. What is surprising, though, is that one of the main actors of the first film, Roger Perry, returns for the sequel… playing an entirely different character! You can’t make this stuff up, folks.

 

You can catch Count Yorga, Vampire and The Return of Count Yorga back-to-back on Saturday, February 11, at 2 p.m.

 

Images: MGM

Recent News

Empire Strikes Back

‘The Empire Strikes Back’ Originally Had a Different Ending — and It Actually Screened in Theaters

  If you consider yourself a Star Wars buff, then you probably think you know everything there is to know about The Empire Strikes Back. The second film in the series is widely considered to be the best of the franchise, and with the movie celebrating its 40th anniversary this year, you’d think there wouldn’t...

Read More
Furiosa

George Miller Shares Details on the Next ‘Mad Max’ Movie

  If you’re like most people and thought that the best thing about Mad Max: Fury Road was Charlize Theron’s Furiosa, then you’re in luck, because a Furiosa prequel is officially slated to be the next installment in the franchise. Director George Miller recently shared some new details about the upcoming film, and it sounds...

Read More
Avatar

‘Avatar 2’ Set Photo Teases Insane Underwater Motion Capture

Avatar 2 has been talked about for so long that it sounds like a pipe dream at this point, but it is actually a real film that’s in the process of being made. As proof of that fact, the film’s official Twitter account has gifted us a photo from the set of the movie, and...

Read More
Michael Bay

Michael Bay Is Producing a Pandemic Thriller That Will Film in Quarantine

  Michael Bay is not a filmmaker who’s known for his subtlety. The explosion connoisseur is the brains behind such bombastic cinematic showcases as Armageddon, Pearl Harbor, and the Transformers movies, and now he’s about to unleash what could be his most insane movie yet.   Bay is set to produce a new horror-thriller based...

Read More

Find Comet in your area

Detect Location
or
Channel Finder Results
Watch Comet TV on:

COMET is also available to stream online at CometTV.com/watch-live/

Join the COMET mailing list

Click Here to Subscribe!
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Cookie Policy
  • Privacy Policy
  • Advertise on Comet
  • Become an Affiliate
  • Copyright Notices
  • Closed Captions
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Cookie Policy
  • Privacy Policy
  • Advertise on Comet
  • Become an Affiliate
  • Copyright Notices
  • Closed Captions
Comet is THE destination on free TV for true fans of sci-fi and fantasy. We relish everything out-of-this-world and the fans who love it, with some of the most iconic franchises including The X-Files, Stargate SG-1, Buffy The Vampire Slayer, and Grimm, plus fun movie titles that celebrate your sci-fi and fantasy fandom.
© 2025 Sinclair, Inc.