The Toho vampire trilogy

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MikeSTZillak wrote:
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LSD Jellyfish wrote:Are these worth watching/trying to hunt down?
If you have Amazon Prime, very little hunting is required, as you can stream them for free.
Dubbed or Subbed?
Y'know, that I have not checked.
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Do these films even have dubs? I thought only one of them did.
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UltramanGoji wrote:Do these films even have dubs? I thought only one of them did.
Lake and Evil both had dubs released on TV/VHS over here.
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The (cut versions) of those dubs are on the Blu-Ray too, although not listed on the menu or mentioned on the case.
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MikeSTZillak wrote:
eabaker wrote:
LSD Jellyfish wrote:Are these worth watching/trying to hunt down?
If you have Amazon Prime, very little hunting is required, as you can stream them for free.
Dubbed or Subbed?
I watched Vampire Doll subbed on Amazon Prime.

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Great Hierophant wrote:
MikeSTZillak wrote:
eabaker wrote:
If you have Amazon Prime, very little hunting is required, as you can stream them for free.
Dubbed or Subbed?
I watched Vampire Doll subbed on Amazon Prime.
Well, Vampire Doll's dub (assuming it got one) isn't available anywhere, so naturally.
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I noticed, when I watched the first film, that its English-language title was mentioned in the subtitles as Legacy of Dracula: The Vampire Doll. I presume that that's valid. Hopefully, I'll find out soon enough. UPDATE: I just found out; it's not.
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Valid how?

"Legacy of Dracula" was the title used on the Region 2 Shadow Warrior DVD from ~2003. "The Vampire Doll" was used as a subtitle.
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