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Release Date:
October 17, 1972
Original Title:
Dracula contra Frankenstein
Alternate Titles:
Die Nacht der offenen Särge
Dracula contro Frankenstein
Dracula prisonnier de Frankenstein
Dracula prisonnier du docteur Frankenstein
Dracula vs. Dr. Frankenstein
Dracula, Prisoner of Frankenstein
Dracula: Prisoner of Frankenstein
Drácula contra el Dr. Frankenstein
La malédiction de Frankenstein ou les expériences érotiques de Frankenstein
Genres:
Horror
Production Companies:
C. Fénix Films
Comptoir Français du Film Production (CFFP)
Prodif Ets.
Production Countries:
France | Spain
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16
Runtime: 88
Dracula kills another innocent victim and Dr. Seward decides it's time to wipe him off the face of the earth. Armed with a hammer and a wooden stake, he arrives at Castle Dracula and duly dispatches the vampire Count. Next day, however, Dr. Frankenstein arrives with his assistant, Morpho, and a large crate containing the monster. Using the blood of a pub singer who has been abducted by his creation, the doctor brings Dracula back to life and uses him for his own ends. The Count and a female vampire continue to terrorise the town, so Dr Seward once again sets out for Castle Dracula. Unfortunately, he is attacked by the Frankenstein monster and left for dead. Amira, a gypsy, rescues him and summons up a werewolf to do battle with the forces of evil...
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Director:
Jesús Franco
Director of Photography:
José Climent
Editor:
María Luisa Soriano
Executive Producer:
Arturo Marcos
Makeup Artist:
Monique Adélaïde
Elisenda Villanueva
Original Music Composer:
Bruno Nicolai
Daniel White
Screenplay:
Jesús Franco
Paul D'Ales
Set Designer:
Antonio de Cabo
Story:
Jesús Franco
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