Geoffrey Bayldon, born in 1924 in England, made a significant impact on cult cinema with his roles in Dracula (1958) and Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed (1969). His ability to embody eccentric characters is showcased in The House That Dripped Blood (1971) and Asylum (1972), where he navigates the eerie landscapes of horror and psychological thrillers. Bayldon's performances resonate within the realm of exploitation and giallo, making him a compelling figure in the SassyFlix catalog.
The Monster Club
A vampire attacks a horror author on the street and then invites him to a nearby club as a gesture of gratitude, which turns out to be a meeting place for assorted creatures of the night. The vampire then regales him with three stories, each interspersed with musical performances at the club.