Vampire hunters track down a vampire and attempt to steal the ashes from his coffin in order to stop him from reviving nightly.
After three films - The Curse of Nostradamus, The Monsters Demolisher and The Genie of Darkness - we have arrived at the end of our tale, where the society to eliminate superstition must rise up against what we're to assume is the son of the seer Nostradamus (although this is disputed in this series, depending on where you come in).The good guys are about as intelligent and effective as a bunch of cops in a giallo film, as they think that by removing the ashes of Nostradamus' ancestors from his coffin that he will die at sunrise.
1959's "The Blood of Nostradamus" marked the finale to the quartet of films starring Mexico's most famous vampire actor German Robles, preceded by "The Curse of Nostradamus," "The Monsters Demolisher" and "The Genie of Darkness." The narrative running through them all is that Nostradamus is the undead son of the original 15th century French seer, conducting a reign of terror against an elderly professor belonging to a society of non believers.
=Last chance...I'm going to discuss how this movie ends in pretty big detail, so if you don't want to know, stop RIGHT NOW=I don't know why, but there's a huge drop in quality between number three of the series (THE GENII OF DARKNESS) and this one.