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Release Date:
May 8, 1977
Original Title:
Dracula's Dog
Alternate Titles:
Dracula contro Zombi
El perro de Satán
To lykoskylo tou Drakoula
Zoltan - O Cão Vampiro de Drácula
Zoltan de hond van Dracula
Zoltan, Draculas Bluthund
Zoltan, Hound of Dracula
Zoltan, il cane di Dracula
Zoltan, le chien sanglant de Dracula
Zoltan. o Sanguinário
Zoltan: Hound of Dracula
Ζόλταν ο αιμοβόρος
Genres:
Horror
Production Companies:
Crown International Pictures
EMI Television
VIC Productions
Production Countries:
Italy | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 90
A Romanian vampire-hunter tracks Dracula's servant to Los Angeles, home of the last of his line.
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Assistant Camera:
Ron Johnson
Assistant Editor:
J. Larry Carroll
Assistant Production Manager:
Richard Band
Best Boy Electric:
Scott Spencer
Director:
Albert Band
Director of Photography:
Bruce Logan
Editor:
Harry Keramidas
Electrician:
Moshe Yakobovesky
Executive Producer:
Philip Collins
First Assistant Director:
Ralph Burris
Gaffer:
Brink Brydon
Key Grip:
Robert McVay
Moshe Yakobovesky
Makeup Artist:
Zoltan Elek
Makeup Designer:
Stan Winston
Music Supervisor:
Don Perry
Original Music Composer:
Andrew Belling
Producer:
Albert Band
Frank Ray Perilli
Production Manager:
Ralph Burris
Property Master:
Patrick McFadden
Script Supervisor:
Pam Eddy
Second Assistant Camera:
William R. Maxham
Second Assistant Director:
Jim Benjamin
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Ron Johnson
Sound Effects:
Sam F. Shaw
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
John Wilkinson
Still Photographer:
Stephen Vaughan
Wardrobe Assistant:
Lola Bullion Chambers
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Sterling von Franck
Writer:
Frank Ray Perilli
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