In
Transylvania Twist, producer
Roger Corman and director
Jim Wynorski make
Mel Brooks movies look like
Noël Coward drawing-room comedies. The film begins with nubile innocent Patty (
Monique Gabrielle) being chasing through the woods by the Greatest Horror Hits of the 1980s --with Jason, Freddy Krueger, and Leatherface all vying for a piece of her.
Robert Vaughn has the hammiest role as a vampire named Lord Byron Orlock. His ravishing niece Marissa (
Teri Copley), an American singing star, arrives at Lord Byron's castle in Transylvania after the death of her father. Accompanying her is Dexter Ward (Rick Altman), her wise-cracking
Donald O'Connor-inspired sidekick. What happens next involves a frantic search for a mysterious book that will raise "the evil one" from the dead. The flimsy plot serves as a handy clothesline on to which to hang self-referential parodies of the horror film genre, with time out for some clever editing of an appearance by long-dead
Boris Karloff. ~ Paul Brenner, All Movie Guide