Dracula vs Frankenstein
This actually exists. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=46mLfefS4Hg
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Dilbert Thockmeyer commented
WATCH IF YOU DARE!
Movie Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GjQP_eaFVuU
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Tornadoboy commented
If there ever was a gift from god to Rifftrax, it's this movie! From the ridiculous premise to the laughable over acting to the budget which is probably that of a kindergarten play to the poor elderly actor playing Dr Frankenstein whose dentures you constantly hear click and his eyes clearly reading from cue cards held off camera, this could be a Rifftrax masterpiece!
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C Peter Method commented
Adamson, as usual, gets everything wrong. This flick actually started out as a biker film starring Russ Tamblyn, and then spun completely out of control. Last film for Lon Chaney Jr (Indestructible Man) and Angelo Rossito (Sacred to Death) as well as J Carroll Naish. Dracula with a 'fro and the Frankenstein monster made from old veal cutlets, are the big baddies. With Regina Carroll as the...heroin who does a jaw-dropping Vegas number that makes "Girl in Gold Boots" look well-done. How can this NOT be riffed?
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Dilbert Thockmeyer commented
(1971) Judith Fontaine (Regina Carrol) is looking for her sister Joanie, who has disappeared into the hippie community of Venice, California. It turns out Joanie has become the victim of Groton (Lon Chaney Jr.), an axe-wielding homicidal maniac working for Dr. Durray (J. Carrol Naish), who is really the last of the Frankensteins and is now running a house of horrors by the beach and is performing experiments on Gorton's victims. One night Count Dracula (Zandor Vorkov) visits the doctor, showing him the original Frankenstein creation that was buried in a nearby graveyard. The doctor revives it and uses it to take revenge on his professional rivals. Written by Jeremy Lunt
Zandor Vokov's star shines brightly as the sinister Count Dracula. John Bloom is the very large hideous Frankie monster, and Forrest J. Ackerman shows up just long enough to be killed by Drac. D- movie king Al Adamson directed this...uh...movie. -
Dilbert Thockmeyer commented
Nothing like a really bad old horror movie being riffed, makes for one fine enjoyable viewing. Tagline: The Kings of Horror Battle to the Death.
(Spoiler Alert) And that's just over who gets the television remote control that evening. You have Dracula, you have Frankenstein, you have a terrible movie. Where are you riffers, we need you? -
Ron commented
This stinkburger features a cameo by Forrest J Ackerman, ridiculous makeup, and a hammy Dracula. Perfect for you guys !
This is not the movie of the same name with Michael Rennie which deserves a riff of it's own.