Shot in eight days.
The name "Dracula" is only used in the film's title and never mentioned anywhere else in it; only the term "vampire" is ever used in it.
Jack Lewis actually wrote the script of the film, but sold all of the rights to it to credited screenwriter Carl K. Hittleman for $250.00.
This film and its companion piece, Jesse James Meets Frankenstein's Daughter (1966), were the final films directed by William Beaudine, marking the end of a career that included about 250 (known) films beginning in the silent period.