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Dracula vs. Frankenstein

Dracula vs. Frankenstein

1971Movie⏱️ 1h 31mGP
HorrorSci-Fi
⭐ 3.5
IMDB Rating
2,373 votes

Count Dracula teams up with a mad doctor to revive the Frankenstein Monster.

Director
N/A
Writers
William Pugsley, Samuel M. Sherman
Stars
J. Carrol Naish, Lon Chaney Jr., Zandor Vorkov
Language
English
Country
United States
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Reviews
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🎭 Top Cast

J. Carrol Naish
J. Carrol Naish
as Dr. Durea
Lon Chaney Jr.
Lon Chaney Jr.
as Groton
Zandor Vorkov
Zandor Vorkov
as Count Dracula
Anthony Eisley
Anthony Eisley
as Mike Howard
Regina Carrol
Regina Carrol
as Judith Fontaine
Russ Tamblyn
Russ Tamblyn
as Rico
Jim Davis
Jim Davis
as Sgt. Martin
John Bloom
John Bloom
as The Frankenstein Monster
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Shelly Weiss
as The Creature (in the film's finale)
Greydon Clark
Greydon Clark
as Strange

🎬 Technical Specs

Aspect Ratio
1.66 : 1
Sound
Mono
Filming Location
Somers, New York, USA
Production
Independent-International Pictures

🏷️ Keywords

count dracula characterfrankenstein's monsterfemale nudityman uses a wheelchairhippie

🎯 Categories

HorrorSci-Fi

⭐ Featured Review

Low Budget Monster Mess - But Fun!
by TVPowers β€’ 2001-10-23
6/10

"This film gets a bad rap from a lot of people. That's understandable, because it's a low budget paste-up job, combining previously shot footage from a uncompleted biker film with the monster team-up. But Dracula Vs. Frankenstein is really a lot of fun -- particularly if you first saw it on late night TV when you were 13 or 14! Forry Ackerman has a cameo in the film as one of Dracula's victims, so the movie got promoted in Famous Monsters magazine, with "Zandor Vorkov" gracing the cover in his dime store fangs. It was (I believe) the final film appearance of J. Carroll..."

πŸ’‘ Did You Know?

J. Carrol Naish was very old and frail at the time that this film was made and, as a result, he could no longer remember dialogue, so he read his lines in it off of cue cards. However, he had only one working eye; the other one had been replaced with a glass eye long ago. In Naish's close-ups in the film with dialogue, one eye can be seen moving back and forth when he is reading his lines, while the other eye does not move at all.

πŸ“– Synopsis

Count Dracula teams up with a mad doctor to revive the Frankenstein Monster.