Bloodsucking menace Count Dracula (Howard Vernon) seems to have met his match in the form of courageous Dr. Seward (Alberto Dalbes)... but no one counted on the arrival of Dr. Frankenstein (Venus in Furs' Dennis Price), who carts along his monster and devises a plan to bring the count back to life for his own insidious means. Soon the countryside is overrun with seductive vampire vixens, a bloodthirsty werewolf, leering servants, and two horror titans at each other's throats! It's another wild, colorful, Euro-flavored creature feature from director Jess Franco (Rites of Frankenstein, Vampyros Lesbos), also known as The Screaming Dead and Dracula vs. Frankenstein.
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Dracula, Prisoner of Frankenstein was an incredible movie! Both Howard Vernon and Dennis Price were amazing! Maybe that's what makes the movie so good.The great cast includes Howard Vernon, Dennis Price, Fernando Bilbao, Alberto Dalbs, Genevive Robert.The movie moves on like a dream and end leaving you wanting for more.
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Desert Blue was an incredible movie! Both Casey Affleck and Brendan Sexton III were amazing! The great cast includes Casey Affleck, Brendan Sexton III, Kate Hudson, Christina Ricci, John Heard.
Baxter, California, is the fictional home of the world's largest ice cream cone; that's where cable TV starlet Skye (Kate Hudson) gets stuck with her father (John Heard), a professor studying roadside attractions, when a truck carrying the secret ingredient of a new cola overturns and is suspected of being environmentally hazardous. Desert Blue's wisp of a plot centers around this possible toxic spill and a suspicious motel fire, but the heart of the movie lies in the aimless but cheerful activities of the town's teens, played by Brendan Sexton III (Welcome to the Dollhouse), Sara Gilbert (from TV's Roseanne), and Christina Ricci (The Opposite of Sex). After the EPA quarantines the town, Skye finds herself making friends with the local kids. These kids may be eccentrics--Ricci's character builds bombs and her boyfriend (Casey Affleck) is obsessed with racing all-terrain vehicles--but their quirks spring from the boredom that afflicts all isolated small towns; they just refuse to succumb. The movie's second greatest strength arises from the landscape. The movie doesn't make the desert majestic, as a John Ford Western might. Instead, the scrubby underbrush and blowing sand seem almost intimate; even if you've never lived in the Southwest, Desert Blue makes the countryside seem like home. It's a modest movie, but it makes modesty a virtue. --Bret Fetzer