Love at First Bite (1979) Reviews

Love at First Bite (1979)
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George Hamilton confounded his detractors by turning in a first-rate comic performance in Love at First Bite. Hamilton plays Count Dracula, who is evicted from his Transylvanian domicile when the Communist government decides to nationalize his castle. With faithful toady Renfield (Arte Johnson) at his side, Dracula heads for the Big Apple, where he finds the vampire pickings radically different from those on his home turf: for example, ol' Drac suffers the mother of all hangovers when his sinks his fangs into the neck of a wino. Klutzy Cindy Sondheim (Susan Saint James) falls in love with Dracula, not fully aware of his colorful background. But Cindy's stuffy fiance Dr. Jeff Rosenberg (Richard Benjamin), a descendant of Dracula's perennial foe Professor Van Helsing, knows what Dracula's up to and does his best to thwart the vampire's plan. This proves very difficult, since such time-honored remedies as the stake through the heart are frowned upon by the New York City authorities. So successful was Love at First Bite that Hamilton was encouraged to have a satiric go at another literary icon in 1982's Zorro, the Gay Blade. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
George HamiltonSusan Saint James, (more)
Director(s):
Stan Dragoti
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
Format(s):
DVD
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Average Ratings

(14 member reviews)  


Member Reviews


Rich B.

Good fun, lots of laughs in this spoof about Dracula. George Hamilton turned out to be a good comedian.

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Donna M.

one of the funniest movies ever made. it is best watched with Dracula Dead and loving it. the two are so funny it makes you hurt from laughing.

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Jim P.

Great Classic Fun To Watch.

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RONNIE E.

Comedy classic, George Hamilton is hilarious. I like his style of comedy, where he doesnt take himself too seriously but at the same time he plays these nutty characters with so much conviction, that you forget you are watching a movie that would not be very good if he were not playing this character. In other words, the movie wouldn't be the same without him. Rent it , you'll laugh, its silly.

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Mike D.

By today's standards this '70s-era flick is remarkably silly. And yet I was glad to see it again mostly because, thanks to litigation among studios and distributors, it was kept off the market for decades. So glad to discover that it's finally back!

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Deborah H.

This is one of the funniest tongue-in-cheek comedies I have ever seen.

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Morgan S.

NOT FUNNY!

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Victoria A.

did not like this movie. made me fall asleep.

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Patricia C.

I was very dissapointed by this movie. The opening line from Hamilton is very funny, but its all down hill from there...

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Ann F.

It was really lame

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    Rich B.

    Good fun, lots of laughs in this spoof about Dracula. George Hamilton turned out to be a good comedian.

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    Donna M.

    one of the funniest movies ever made. it is best watched with Dracula Dead and loving it. the two are so funny it makes you hurt from laughing.

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    Jim P.

    Great Classic Fun To Watch.

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