7/10
Early John C. Holmes!
17 February 2007
Warning: Spoilers
I saw this film as part of the Satanic Sickies Box Set #1 set.What I have learned from this collection so far is that the 1970's era of erotica left much to be desired.At least in the early 1970's.

Sex and the Single Vampire would have been another disappointment if it hadn't been for the appearance of John C. Holmes as Count Spatula. A very low budget film probably shot in one day over someone's house. A group of swingers arrive at the home of the uncle of one of the swingers.Unknown to the nephew is uncle is a vampire who is hiding in the household basically watching all the sex action going on until he becomes so frustrated that he decides to tie up all the men in the basement and then seduce all the women.It ends with Count Spatula forgetting to go back to his coffin after his night of his orgy whereas he turns into a skeleton.

The actors in this leave much to be desired but I have to say that I disagree with the other reviewer about John C. Holmes comedic talents.The truth is John C. Holmes does have good comic timing and is actually not a bad actor! This film is recommended for John C. Holmes fans who want to see his early work before he became the legend that we know today.If you are looking for an erotic film then this is not the place to look.There is absolutely no hardcore sex in this feature at all.All of the sex scenes are simulated and look simulated.Sex and the Single Vampire is strictly for die hard John C. Holmes fans.
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