Cool trailer--thanks for the link! Obviously, you can't judge a film by just its promo, but I don't get a real Hammer feel from that. (Don't mean that in an insulting way, only that had I not heard others discuss this in conjunction with Hammer earlier, the British studio would not have immediately come to mind.) Some spots seem more AIP or Paul Naschy...but, again, that's just from the trailer, not a comment on the finished film. (Which I would love to see show up at a drive-in. This looks exactly like the fare the old Bel-Air used to show in the Seventies.) The IMDB tagline reads "David Lynch Meets the Brides of Dracula." (It also says a second version is in preparation...anyone have any idea what that's about?)