This film essentially starts off with Dracula having changed his name to "A. Lucard" (Gerald Fielding) and operating as the mortician of a small town in the United States where he has successfully turned certain key people into vampires in order to continue his evil ways. So when an emergency medical call is placed he sends an ambulance and the local doctor to the scene where they dishonestly pronounce the victim dead and feast upon the body once they bring it to the morgue. Immediately afterward, they kill the victim to prevent it from turning into a vampire and-after disguising the wounds-bury the body as soon as possible so that nobody will be the wiser. This all changes, however, when a young couple by the names of "Ted Fonda" (Michael David Lally) and "Marie Fonda" (Patricia Lee Hammond) lose their mother "Mrs. Bradley" (Mimi Weddell) to an apparent stroke. At least, that is what they are told. But rather than killing her after their feast, Lucard is shocked to learn that the body has been taken away from him for a burial service to be conducted at another location. And this creates all kinds of problems for everyone involved. Now rather than reveal any more I will just say that this film started off well enough but it subsequently proceeded at a painfully slow pace afterward. Not only that, but the cast wasn't as well-chosen as it could have been either. For example, having Gerald Fielding play the part of Dracula was rather odd to say the least. He just didn't fit that particular role. Likewise, the low-budget special effects and action scenes were equally bad. In short, this is clearly not one of the better vampire films out there and I have rated it accordingly. Below average.