
Guess What Happened to Count Dracula? 1971
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In *Guess What Happened to Count Dracula? (1971)*, the legendary vampire Count Dracula has traded Transylvania for a sun-soaked nightclub in Los Angeles, trading his cape for a business suit and rebranding himself as Adrian.
Director: Laurence Merrick
Cast


Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Guess What Happened to Count Dracula? (1971)* about?
This horror-comedy follows Count Dracula, now going by Adrian, who runs a haunted-house-themed nightclub in Los Angeles. As he adapts to modern life, his immortal existence collides with the disco era's absurdities, blending humor and spooky vibes.
Who directed *Guess What Happened to Count Dracula??
Laurence Merrick directed this cult horror-comedy, bringing a playful yet eerie touch to Dracula's modern-day exploits.
Who stars in *Guess What Happened to Count Dracula??
The film features Des Roberts as Count Dracula (Adrian), supported by Claudia Siefried, John Landon, Robert Branche, and Frank Donato in key roles.
Is *Guess What Happened to Count Dracula? (1971)* worth watching?
While not widely rated, this offbeat horror-comedy offers a fun twist on Dracula lore with a mix of camp and chills. Fans of vintage horror or quirky comedies may find it a hidden gem worth exploring for its unique tone.
How long is *Guess What Happened to Count Dracula??
The film runs approximately 80 minutes, making it a concise yet entertaining watch.
About Guess What Happened to Count Dracula? (1971) — A Vampire's Hilarious Modern Misadventures
In *Guess What Happened to Count Dracula? (1971)*, the legendary vampire Count Dracula has traded Transylvania for a sun-soaked nightclub in Los Angeles, trading his cape for a business suit and rebranding himself as Adrian. This horror-comedy gem, directed by Laurence Merrick, follows the undead count as he navigates the modern world—hosting parties in his gothic-themed club while grappling with the absurdity of his immortality. With a playful mix of campy humor and eerie atmosphere, the film leans into the absurdity of Dracula's existence in a world that's moved on. Des Roberts stars as the suave yet anachronistic vampire, surrounded by a cast that balances quirky charisma with understated menace.
Set against the vibrant yet surreal backdrop of 1970s LA, the movie blends horror tropes with lighthearted satire, asking what happens when a mythical monster tries to fit into the disco era. The film's tone oscillates between cheeky and chilling, making it a cult favorite for fans of offbeat horror that doesn't take itself too seriously.