Shot in eight days.
Jack Lewis actually wrote the script but sold all rights to credited screenwriter Carl K. Hittleman for $250.
The name Dracula is only in the title and never mentioned anywhere in the movie; only the term "vampire is ever used.
This film and its companion piece, Jesse James Meets Frankenstein's Daughter (1966), were the final films for William Beaudine, marking the end of a career that included approximately 250 (known) films beginning in the silent period.