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Dawn of Dracula
2013, regia di Blake Powell
Scheda: Nazione: USA - Produzione: Hammer Head Productions - Soggetto: dal Dracula di Bram Stoker - Sceneggiatura: Blake Powell, Marlena Midnite - Musiche: Thomas Berdinski - Formato: Color - Durata: 75'.
Cast:
Marlena Midnite,
Robyn Graves, Jon Ramsay, Shawn Malone, Charlene Nicoletto, Guillermo Martinez,
Andrew Smith, Dan Blazier, Keith Zahn.
Plot Summary, Synopsis, Review:
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horrorbug.com
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indiegogo.com
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abandomoviez.net
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horrorhostmagazine.com -
facebook.com
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nerdremix.com:
«Growing
up in the Mid-west, my love of horror films started with "Superhost", a clown
faced Superman who introduced vintage Hammer, Amicus, and AIP horror films on
WUAB 43 out of Cleveland. As far as "horror hosts" go, he was the only one I
watched with any regularity. Then, a few years back, by the magic of social
media, I was introduced to "Midnite Mausoleum" streaming on the internet. I
spent many nights watching Marlena, Robyn, Grimms, and the gang doing their (very
entertaining and charming) thing whilst screening the fright films of dubious
quality that we all love. Later on, I met the ladies and Blake at a few horror
cons, and actually got to review a few of their brilliant DVD releases (including
the superior "Euro-sleaze" volume--pick this up!). So, you can imagine my dismay
when I heard a few months back that the mausoleum door was closing for good!
However...with the news that the whole crew was hard at work lensing an homage
to classic 70's flicks called "Dawn of Dracula", I was soon smiling again with
anticipation of seeing the finished product. Thanks to the most awesome Mr.
Powell, I was able to see a pre-release stream last weekend! Set in 1977, the
film centers around Victoria VanHelsing an intrepid investigator (with a
penchant for jam donuts) and her young partner, Patricia Pennyweather on the
trail of a group of occultists called the Black Dawn who are bent on
resurrecting the titular Count. Along the way they encounter: cowboys, henchmen,
a punk band called "the Fascist Tea Party" and various hijinks. The film
contains everything you'd expect from the Midnite Mausoleum gang. There's corny
humor, plenty of "in-jokes", references to beloved sci-fi and horror from the
70's, the gorgeous Marlena & Robyn and cameos (along with an assist on the
soundtrack) by frequent co-conspirators, Michigan maniac Tom Berdinski and
friends! Shot and costumed with an amazingly cool 70's vibe, the film keeps a
frantic pace with the ladies' adventures leading to a bit of a shocker/twist
ending. I'll admit, I was skeptical, thinking this would play out like an
extended MM episode, but I was very surprised--this is an entertaining, vibrant,
little slice of cheese! The plot turns keep you guessing, the story keeps you
engaged, the humor keeps you laughing, and the lush, perfectly done sets and
exteriors are a feast for the eyes (and kudos for the vintage 70's King Kong
poster!). Bottom line, while I wanted Midnite Mausoleum to go on forever,
Dawn of Dracula is a fitting swan song, and hopefully, the first of many
projects to come from Blake, Marlena & Robyn...».
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