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Release Date:
November 8, 2002
Original Title:
Killer Barbys vs. Dracula
Genres:
Comedy | Horror
Production Companies:
Impacto Films
Quiet Village Filmkunst
Production Countries:
Germany | Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12
Runtime: 86
The Killer Barbies are playing at Tivoli World, a Wild West park in Spain. Komrade Irina and Komrade Ivan Ivanovich arrive from Transylvania, bringing with them the "dead" Count Dracula to be placed on display. After hearing the Killer Barbies, however, Dracula awakens, falls in love with Silvia (who looks like Charo on a bad hair day), and decides to make her his own. Realizing that they have a vampire on their hands, park owners Pepe Morgan and Martin Fierro call in the world famous, blind vampire hunter, Dr Seward. While Seward tries to track Dracula with his nose, Dracula manages to knock off a few cast members -- a faux Dracula, Bela, an acrobot with orange hair, and both Komrades Ivan and Irina. When Dracula tries to bite Silvia during a performance, Dr Seward decides to use Silvia as bait. He sends her out walking alone. When Dracula follows, they pursue and stake him. Dracula metamorphs into a white rabbit and hops away.
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Art Direction:
Exequiel Caldas
Associate Producer:
Tim Luna
Michael Cholewa
Costume Designer:
Elena Bagutta
Director:
Jesús Franco
Director of Photography:
Emilio Schargorodsky
Editor:
Juan Jose Villar
Executive Producer:
Carsten Frank
First Assistant Director:
José Roberto Vila
Hairdresser:
Candela Reyes
Hairstylist:
Javier Díez
Bea Millas
Makeup Artist:
Javier Díez
Bea Millas
Beatriz Galves
Original Music Composer:
Jesús Franco
Other:
Klaus Thiele
Producer:
Jacinto Santos
Carsten Frank
Producer's Assistant:
Michael Cholewa
Production Director:
Jacinto Santos
Production Manager:
Emilio Schargorodsky
Exequiel Caldas
Screenplay:
José Roberto Vila
Jesús Franco
Lina Romay
Second Assistant Director:
Ernesto Ronchel
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