
Killer Barbys vs. Dracula 2002
"Kiss me, Vampire!"
Jesús Franco's wild 2002 horror-comedy follows the Killer Barbies as they perform at Tivoli World, a playful Wild West theme park in Spain.
Director: Jesús Franco
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Killer Barbys vs. Dracula (2002) about?
When a vampire from Transylvania awakens during a chaotic concert in a Spanish Wild West theme park, he becomes obsessed with a lead singer and unleashes supernatural chaos. The park's owners scramble to stop him with help from an unexpected ally.
Who directed Killer Barbys vs. Dracula?
The film was directed by Jesús Franco, a legendary filmmaker known for his prolific work in European horror and exploitation cinema during the 20th century.
Who stars in Killer Barbys vs. Dracula?
The film features Silvia Superstar, Enrique Sarasola, Lina Romay, Aldo Sambrell, and Bela B. in key roles.
Is Killer Barbys vs. Dracula (2002) worth watching?
While not a polished mainstream film, its quirky mix of horror and comedy, combined with Jesús Franco's unique vision, makes it a cult favorite for fans of offbeat cinema. It's more about atmosphere and absurdity than narrative depth.
How long is Killer Barbys vs. Dracula?
The runtime is 86 minutes.
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About Killer Barbys vs. Dracula (2002) — A Wild Horror-Comedy from Jesús Franco
Jesús Franco's wild 2002 horror-comedy follows the Killer Barbies as they perform at Tivoli World, a playful Wild West theme park in Spain. Their show takes a darkly humorous turn when Komrade Irina and Ivan Ivanovich arrive from Transylvania with the undead Count Dracula—intended as a macabre attraction. But after hearing Silvia Superstar's energetic performance, Dracula awakens, captivated by her charisma and striking resemblance to a certain fiery-haired entertainer. Determined to make Silvia his eternal bride, he sets off a chaotic chain of events, forcing park owners to enlist the help of a blind vampire hunter. Packed with gothic whimsy, campy thrills, and Franco's signature eccentric style, Killer Barbys vs. Dracula delivers a delightfully absurd battle of undead seduction and comedic havoc.
Beneath its playful veneer, the film blends horror and comedy into a cult-style adventure that revels in retro charm. Franco's direction leans into surreal visuals and tongue-in-cheek performances, especially from Silvia Superstar and Lina Romay, whose presence adds a layer of eccentric energy. The movie thrives on its offbeat premise and over-the-top theatrics, offering a ride that's equal parts spooky and silly.