Born in 1944 in Mailly-le-Chateau, Bernard Ménez is a French actor known for his contributions to cult cinema. He appears in Tender Dracula (1974), where he brings a distinctive charm to the film's playful take on the vampire genre. With a career spanning over fifty years, Ménez has carved a niche in the realm of exploitation and genre films, reflecting the eccentricities of French cinema during the 1970s. His work continues to resonate with fans of cult and grindhouse films.
Tender Dracula
The renowned horror actor MacGregor has announced that he is quitting horror films and will now appear only in romances. A producer sends two of his scriptwriters Alfred and Boris to persuade MacGregor to change his mind. The two, along with their girlfriends Marie and Madeleine, travel to MacGregor’s castle where he lives with his love Heloise, the former wife of his servant Abelard. Many comic shenanigans ensue as they try to persuade MacGregor to reconsider.