Video Nasties are an infamous brand of films from 1980s South Africa, often compared to Cannon. The end of apartheid in 1976 and chaotic churn of governments led to an absence of censorship at the same time that the film industry broke open and international trade went up, and a multi-ethnic alliance of cynical filmmakers started making trashy horror for the nascent home video markets.
Many of them were sloppily made but provided the gore and sex audiences wanted, as well as standing out internationally for their ethnic diversity and post-apartheid politics. Dracula in Pretoria is a modern version where the Count is one of the Western investors rushing back into the country (a demented Tom Baker), Harker et al are Afrikaner elites hoping to keep their wealth, Quincy Morris is replaced with a nouveau rich black stocktrader, and Van Helsing is a Coloured doctor who has performed his trade in the outskirts. The politics keep it talked about even though their budget means 'the rich' clearly aren't and a 'mansion' is a local hotel.