Dracula and Son

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Dracula père et fils

DVD cover
Directed by Edouard Molinaro
Produced by Alain Poiré
Written by Novel:
Claude Klotz
Screenplay:
Alain Godard
Starring Christopher Lee
Bernard Menez
Music by Vladimir Cosma
Cinematography Alain Levent
Editing by Monique Isnardon
Robert Isnardon
Release date(s) 1976
Running time 96 min.
Language French
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Dracula père et fils was a French comedy about a vampire father and son. It was never intended to be a follow-up to the Dracula series from Hammer productions. Gaumont productions just felt they could not choose a more successful title, under Christopher Lee's strong protest.

[edit] Trivia

  • On its U.S. release, it was heavily edited down to 75 minutes, supposedly to speed up its rhythm and make it funnier. As a result, the plot and the tone of the film have been severely modified.
  • As the film was shot almost entirely in French language, Christopher Lee dubbed his own voice for the English language soundtrack. Then again, in the American version, he was dubbed by a totally different actor faking occasional ludicrous foreign accents.
  • Bernard Menez had also appeared in another French vampire parody, Tendre Dracula (1973) by Pierre Grunstein with co-star Peter Cushing.

[edit] Cast

  • Christopher Lee (Le prince des Ténèbres)
  • Bernard Menez (Ferdinant Poitevin)
  • Marie-Hélène Breillat (Nicole Clement)
  • Catherine Breillat (Herminie Poitevin)
  • Raymond Bussières (L'homme âgé à l'ANPE)
  • Mustapha Dali (Khaleb)
  • Jean-Claude Dauphin (Cristéa/Christian Polanski)
  • Xavier Depraz (Le majordome)