
Brácula: Condemor II 1997
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
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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.