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Dracula: Dead and Loving It

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In a fun and bloody parody of classic vampire stories, we follow an enigmatic count who seeks to conquer his new victim, the beautiful Mina Murray. However, what should be an atmosphere filled with seduction and mystery turns into a series of comedic entanglements. With his romantic plans interrupted by the arrival of his clumsy assistant, Renfield, the count finds himself more frustrated than ever.

Meanwhile, Mina's boyfriend, Jonathan Harker, embarks on a mission to rescue his beloved from the clutches of the vampire. But what could have been an epic showdown between good and evil quickly transforms into a series of misunderstandings and absurd situations. With the help of a group of bumbling vampire hunters, including a skeptical doctor and a bunch of well-meaning friends, the count's hunt becomes a hilarious spectacle.

Every attempt to catch the vampire results in ridiculous situations that defy all logic, where horror mixes with laughter. With sparkling dialogues and characteristics typical of the director's style, the clichés of the horror genre are explored with a fresh touch of humor. In this comedy, it is shown that eternal love can be as complicated and disastrous as it is charming, all while the characters try to avoid the fate of becoming the next meal for the seductive vampire. A perfect film for those looking for laughs and a few scares!

Media type
Movie
Year
1995
Director
Mel Brooks
Writer
Steve Haberman
Mel Brooks
Rudy De Luca
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
5.80
Service
Rotten tomatoes
Rating
11.00
Actors
Leslie Nielsen
Mel Brooks
Amy Yasbeck
Peter MacNicol
Lysette Anthony
Harvey Korman
Steven Weber
Mark Blankfield
Megan Cavanagh
Gregg Binkley
Anne Bancroft
Clive Revill
Chuck McCann
Avery Schreiber
Cherie Franklin
Ezio Greggio
Leslie Sachs
Rudy De Luca
Darla Haun
Karen Roe
Charlie Callas
Maud Winchester
Kathleen Kane
Tony Griffin
Cindy Marshall-Day
Gender
Comedy
Terror
Country
United States
Producers
Mel Brooks
Original title
Dracula: Dead and Loving It
Duration
88
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