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Brácula: Condemor II 1997

★ 4.528 votes87 min📅 1997-08-13

Brácula: Condemor II (1997) dives back into the outrageous world of absurd horror-comedy with Chiquito de la Calzada leading the charge.

Director: Álvaro Sáenz de Heredia

Cast

Chiquito de la Calzada
Chiquito de la Calzada
Condemor/Brácula
Bigote Arrocet
Bigote Arrocet
Lucas
Nadiuska
Nadiuska
Baronesa
Javivi
Javivi
Barón
Carla Hidalgo
Carla Hidalgo
Lucía
Rubén Gálvez
Arnaldo
Héctor Cantolla
Héctor Cantolla
Drácula
Aramis Ney
Mago Negro
Fernando Rebanal
Muriel
Juan Moltó
Chambelán

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Brácula: Condemor II (1997) about?

Sequel madness unfolds when shipwreck survivors Condemor and Lucas wash ashore—only to be mistaken for Dracula by a group of ghostly locals. Trapped in a surreal mix of horror clichés and ridiculous misunderstandings, the duo must navigate supernatural chaos while staying one step ahead of their eager captors.

Who directed Brácula: Condemor II?

Director Álvaro Sáenz de Heredia brings his signature blend of absurdity and genre parody to this horror-comedy sequel.

Who stars in Brácula: Condemor II?

The film stars comedy icons Chiquito de la Calzada, Bigote Arrocet, and Nadiuska, joined by Javivi and Carla Hidalgo for a chaotic ensemble cast.

Is Brácula: Condemor II (1997) worth watching?

As a Spanish horror-comedy hybrid, it delivers exactly what you'd expect: campy fun, over-the-top performances, and a premise so silly it borders on genius. While not high art, its 87-minute runtime ensures it doesn't overstay its welcome—perfect for fans of cult-classic absurdity.

How long is Brácula: Condemor II?

The film runs approximately 87 minutes, making it a brisk, no-frills adventure into horror-comedy madness.

About Brácula: Condemor II (1997) — Horror-Comedy Chaos from Spain

Brácula: Condemor II (1997) dives back into the outrageous world of absurd horror-comedy with Chiquito de la Calzada leading the charge. Directed by Álvaro Sáenz de Heredia, this sequel follows the bumbling duo of Condemor and Lucas as their ill-fated voyage to Europe ends in a shipwreck—only for them to wash ashore atop a coffin, believed to be the long-awaited return of Count Dracula. The film's eerie coastal setting and supernatural misunderstandings create a darkly comedic atmosphere, blending classic horror tropes with the signature zaniness of Spanish comedy. With its mix of slapstick humor, ghostly encounters, and over-the-top performances, Brácula: Condemor II delivers a campy, entertaining escape into the absurd.

Starring comedy legend Chiquito de la Calzada alongside Bigote Arrocet and Nadiuska, the film leans into its ridiculous premise with larger-than-life characters and nonstop laughs. The runtime clocks in at just 87 minutes, making it a quick, chaotic ride through a world where horror and humor collide in the most unpredictable ways.