boy, independent movies have come far from this 70's crap. thats the thing i hated about the 70's, so much of it were these low-budget independent productions. the major studio's like WB, Universal, Paramount etc would make a big comeback in the 80's when some truly AMAZING big budget films were made. the 70's was just a terrible time for movies.
um, is there a shot of Dracula Letting D.r F,s monster be revived?...Kind of like how in Frankenstein vs the Wolfman he fully revived him instead of killing him.
This is a good trailer, I love how this cheesy movie trailer pays homage to the classic Universal Monster Trailers. I saw this movie here once and liked it.
I think I know how Vorkov got the role of Dracula, he was probably bankrolling the film, and you can't find anyone better to play a vampire then a New York Stockbroker, after all he's already a Vampire
It was such a shame to see Lon Chaney, Jr. in a film like this, after a long career in some of Hollywood's classics. Does anyone remember him in High Noon - he should have a Supporting Actor Oscar for that! His work in the Universal horror films was a big contribution during the '40's that can't be overlooked. Too bad that changing times and audience tastes helped to compound his own human frailties.
I agree with you on this point, and feel the same way about J. Carrol Naish and John Carradine, all of whom were sadly misused during the last years of their careers. I hope that they were glad to still be working by the time the '70s rolled around and, as you mention, audience tastes had changed.
Dracula appears to be played by a Ukranian Burt Convey, and Lon Chaney is so messed up on alcohol that they skip the lines and just have him grunt. Frankenstein's head looks like it came out of my BREAD BOX bread making machine. Throw in Jim Davis (YEAH... THE ONE FROM THE TV SHOW 'DALLAS'), some fey motorcycle riders and a phenomenal LSD trip and you have... well, basically your typical Al Adamson opus.
Starring Col. Sanders as Dr. Frankenstein
tacobill70 1 week ago
boy, independent movies have come far from this 70's crap. thats the thing i hated about the 70's, so much of it were these low-budget independent productions. the major studio's like WB, Universal, Paramount etc would make a big comeback in the 80's when some truly AMAZING big budget films were made. the 70's was just a terrible time for movies.
burtonrules123 2 months ago
frankenstein looks like a marshmellow
gillman47 3 months ago
CAN ANYONE TELL ME WHO WON THE EFFING FIGHT??!?!?!
theD1n0ng 7 months ago
Worst thing I have ever ever ever seen in my whole entire life I'm so thumbing this down
PuppetLovers3 7 months ago
One of the funniest screw ups ever made!
jheadSF06 8 months ago
i wloud love to see a remake for two reasons
1. new actors
2. HD
thej6b 8 months ago
um, is there a shot of Dracula Letting D.r F,s monster be revived?...Kind of like how in Frankenstein vs the Wolfman he fully revived him instead of killing him.
tamemsam 9 months ago
This is a good trailer, I love how this cheesy movie trailer pays homage to the classic Universal Monster Trailers. I saw this movie here once and liked it.
I wish it wasn't priced now here on Youtube. :(
Oh well, I'll find it on DVD somewhere.
sfighter991 9 months ago
well tonight i'm going to watch this movie, and on the dvd cover it shows some womens breast on it.
SwedKarr 1 year ago
I think I know how Vorkov got the role of Dracula, he was probably bankrolling the film, and you can't find anyone better to play a vampire then a New York Stockbroker, after all he's already a Vampire
snakes3425 1 year ago
is horriblest a word?
rdangelo 1 year ago
mary shelly must be rolling over in her grave. bram stoker too.
xxEvilOrgasmxx 1 year ago
I saw this when I was 13 years old!! a long time ago!!!!
mondocaneman 1 year ago
what a shit sandwitch!
baredd79 2 years ago
It was such a shame to see Lon Chaney, Jr. in a film like this, after a long career in some of Hollywood's classics. Does anyone remember him in High Noon - he should have a Supporting Actor Oscar for that! His work in the Universal horror films was a big contribution during the '40's that can't be overlooked. Too bad that changing times and audience tastes helped to compound his own human frailties.
MrThomashope 2 years ago 9
I agree with you on this point, and feel the same way about J. Carrol Naish and John Carradine, all of whom were sadly misused during the last years of their careers. I hope that they were glad to still be working by the time the '70s rolled around and, as you mention, audience tastes had changed.
monster4josh 2 years ago
I doubt even Borat was around in '72 when this dog was made. I think Drac looks like Frank Zappa and the 70s mime, Marcel.
monster4josh 2 years ago
@monster4josh The guy that played Dracula is the same actor that was in The Oozing Skull and the blonde,Regina Carrol was also in that movie,too..
mrgb46 1 year ago
Dracula played by Borat ? Check please.
LB74 2 years ago
Brought to life by Colonel Sanders!!!!!!!!!!!!!
boardskins 2 years ago
Oh come on, it's not that bad, I've seen worse.
TheForgottenFlesh 3 years ago 12
He said only one would survive. That's false advertising. They both bit it at the end.
skunkypilot 3 years ago
you know both of there movies were made in 1931 (for a long time I thought there was no movies at all)
LegoKing345 3 years ago
That's the legendary Forrest J. Ackerman,editor of Famous Monsters Of Filmland,getting attacked by Frankenstein at
2:10.
Bizarronumber4 3 years ago 2
The cops put 8 slugs into Frankenstein's monster and then attempt to pistol-whip him. Cops are smart.
procommenter 3 years ago 3
Dracula appears to be played by a Ukranian Burt Convey, and Lon Chaney is so messed up on alcohol that they skip the lines and just have him grunt. Frankenstein's head looks like it came out of my BREAD BOX bread making machine. Throw in Jim Davis (YEAH... THE ONE FROM THE TV SHOW 'DALLAS'), some fey motorcycle riders and a phenomenal LSD trip and you have... well, basically your typical Al Adamson opus.
MRmrsHIGHlow 3 years ago
Chaney had throat cancer and couldn't speak. It was the actor Russ Tamblyn, portraying the lead biker, who was strung out.
monster4josh 3 years ago
@monster4josh wasnt Russ Tamblyn also in war of the gargantuas.
MovieCreep96 2 years ago
@MovieCreep96: yes! he was trying hard not to crack up...great flick though. Watched it first as a kid on tv in the '70s.
monster4josh 2 years ago
I believe that's Frank Zappa in the lead role. A masterful performance.
utube9000 3 years ago
You mean the great Zandor Vorkoff!
VolumedMusicMan 2 years ago