Dracula vs. Frankenstein
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Dracula vs. Frankenstein | |
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DVD cover for 'Dracula vs. Frankenstein' |
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Directed by | Al Adamson |
Produced by | Al Adamson Mardi Rustam Mohammed Rustam Samuel M. Sherman John Van Horne |
Written by | William Pugsley Samuel M. Sherman |
Starring | J. Carrol Naish Lon Chaney Jr. Anthony Eisley Regina Carrol Greydon Clark |
Music by | William Lava |
Cinematography | Paul Glickman Gary Graver |
Editing by | Irwin Cadden |
Distributed by | Troma Entertainment |
Release date(s) | 1988 |
Running time | 90 minutes |
Language | English |
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Dracula vs. Frankenstein is a 1971 horror film directed by Al Adamson.
J. Carrol Naish plays a mad descendent of the original Dr. Frankenstein who, with his mute assistant (played by Lon Chaney Jr.), take to murdering young women for experimentation in hopes to revive his great ancestor's creation. Things start to heat up when Dracula (Zandor Vorkov) arrives and promises to revive Frankenstein's monster in return for a serum that will grant him immortality.
The film was distributed by Troma Entertainment.
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- This was Lon Chaney Jr.'s and J. Caroll Naish's last film.
- Forrest J. Ackerman has a small role in the film as 'Dr. Beaumont'.
- Gary Graver, the future cinematographer for Orson Welles, is an extra in the film.
- William J. Schell (né:William Schafer), later an actor, was an uncredited P.A. on this film.