U.S. label Vinegar Syndrome has confirmed that it is working to bring to Blu-ray five new titles: Bernard Morris'
Mary! Mary! (1977), Jamaa Fanaka's
Welcome Home Brother Charles (1975), Paul Aratow and Al Adamson's
Doctor Dracula (1978), Norman J. Warren's
Prey (1977), and Anton LeVay's
Lucifer's Women.
Doctor Dracula
Synopsis: Al Adamson brings his far-out school of cult moviemaking to the Dracula legend in this gruesome blend of sorcery, witchcraft and vampirism, featuring screen favorites John Carradine and Donald Barry.
Though his readers find it hard to believe, prominent author John Wainright claims in his books to be the reincarnation of famed magician and mind controller Svengali. The black magic of Radcliff (Carradine) allow Wainright to stage the ritual sacrifice of his newest Trilby, which leads to a bizarre confrontation with the strange Dr. Gregorio- who is actually the long dead Count Dracula.
Leaving in his wake a litter of drained corpses and undead vampire women who act as slaves, Gregorio continues on his endless evil journey in this startling shocker, which incorporates footage from Lucifer's Women. Starring John Carradine, Don 'Red' Barry, Larry Hankin, Regina Carrol, Geoffrey Land, and Paul Thomas.
Welcome Home Brother Charles
Synopsis: An innocent African-American is jailed and brutalized for a crime he didn't commit. When he is released, he takes revenge on those who had him thrown in jail by seducing the women in their lives and murdering them by mysterious means. Starring Marlo Monte, Reatha Grey, Stan Kamber, Tiffany Peters, Ben Bigelow, and Jake Carter.
Prey
Synopsis: The day after a weird green light is seen in the English sky, a strange young man stops at the country home of two lesbian housemates. It turns out that the man is an alien, and a hungry one. Starring Barry Stokes, Sally Faulkner, Glory Annen, Sandy Chinney, and Eddie Stacey.
Mary! Mary!
Synopsis: A married man with premature ejaculation problems agrees to sell his soul to solve his problem. Starring Constance Money, John Leslie, Sharon Thorpe, Rene Bond, Sandy Pinney, Kent Hall, Angela Haze, and Lucia Lenki.
Lucifer's Women
Home video debut of the Anton LeVay approved and until now lost mid 70s San-Fran Satanism epic.