Leon Klimovsky directed dozens of films of all genres but will forever be remembered for his substantial contributions to Spanish Horror. In collaboration with Paul Naschy he made some of the most successful and effective monster movies to come out of Europe in the 1970's. The horror tales he made without Naschy are often overlooked with THE DRACULA SAGA (1973) being a perfect example. Graced with a literate, intelligent script and the music of Bach, Klimovsky brings all of his impressive skill to making a smart and, in the end, surprising take on classic vampire mythology. This one doesn't end the way you might think it will!
NaschyCast #18.5 - Tim Lucas Interview
NaschyCast #18 - THE PEOPLE WHO OWN THE DARK (1976)
NaschyCast #17.5 - Caroline Munro interview
NaschyCast #17 - ASSIGNMENT TERROR (1970)
NaschyCast #16 - HUMAN BEASTS (1980)
NaschyCast #15.5 - Beyond Naschy - TOMBS OF THE BLIND DEAD (1971)
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