Dracula travels to New York for a change of scenery.Dracula travels to New York for a change of scenery.Dracula travels to New York for a change of scenery.
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- TriviaRichard Wenk's NYU thesis film. Producer Donald P. Borchers saw it in 1984, and gave Wenk the opportunity to make Vamp (1986).
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Written by Sherman Kelly
Additional lyrics by Richard Wenk
Arranged by Ziggy Rodberg
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Awfully dreadful and hideously dated
Located as an extra on the Special edition DVD of the movie "Vamp", this 22 minute short is what got Wenk the job doing that film in the first place. It has to do with Count Dracula leaving Thansyvania for New York for it's "pulsating night life". Watching it in 2005, it has dated well at all and is way too shrouded in the '70's a decade that any sane person wish didn't exist due to the crappy music, fashion, presidents, and narcissistic attitude. Yup, I loathe the "me decade" with a passion. What does this have to do with the film you ask? Well i'm stretching to meet the 10 minimum line requirement, which is hard to do when dealing with ultra-crappy short films.
My Grade: F
My Grade: F
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- movieman_kev
- Oct 18, 2005
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- New York City, New York, USA(main location)
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