Marcia Fox emerged in the early 1970s as a notable figure in the realm of cult cinema. She captivates audiences with her performances in Au Pair Girls (1972) and Vampira (1974), where she navigates the provocative and often outrageous narratives characteristic of the era. In Au Pair Girls, she embodies the playful spirit of the swinging '70s, while in Vampira, she delves into the darker, more surreal aspects of exploitation film. Fox's work reflects the boldness of the genre, making her a significant presence in the SassyFlix catalog.
Vampira
Count Dracula is an old vampire who, because of his advanced age, is forced to host tours of his castle to get new victims. In an attempt to revive his long-lost love, Vampira, Dracula sets out to collect blood from the bevy of Playboy Playmates living at his castle. However, one of the Playmates whose blood is drained is black, turning the revived Vampira into a black woman. Dracula enthralls the hapless Marc to collect blood from three white women in hopes of restoring Vampira's original skin color. Dracula transfuses the blood into her but she is unchanged; however, her bite turns Dracula black. Marc and his love Angela race to destroy Dracula but are taken aback upon seeing Dracula's new skin tone. Their surprise gives the vampires time to slip away to catch a flight to Rio for Carnival.