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Dracula's Dog 1977

★ 4.750 votes90 min📅 1977-05-08

"There's More To The Legend Than Meets… The Throat!"

In the eerie landscape of 1970s Los Angeles, a centuries-old legend comes to life. Dracula's Dog, a horror classic from 1977, follows the perilous journey of a Romanian vampire-hunter as he tracks down the last of Dracula's line to the City of Angels.

Director: Albert Band

Cast

Michael Pataki
Michael Pataki
Michael Drake / Count Dracula
Jan Shutan
Jan Shutan
Marla Drake
José Ferrer
José Ferrer
Inspector Branco
JoJo D'Amore
Fisherman
Libby Chase
Linda Drake
John Levin
Steve Drake
Reggie Nalder
Reggie Nalder
Veidt Smith
Cleo Harrington
Pat Parks
Arlene Martel
Arlene Martel
Major Hessel
Katherine Fitzpatrick
Dracula's Victim

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Dracula's Dog (1977) about?

A Romanian vampire-hunter tracks Dracula's servant to Los Angeles, where the dark forces converge and the supernatural entities threaten to unleash a bloodbath.

Who directed Dracula's Dog?

Albert Band directed Dracula's Dog, bringing his unique vision to this cult classic horror film.

Who stars in Dracula's Dog?

The film features a talented cast, including Michael Pataki, Jan Shutan, and José Ferrer.

Is Dracula's Dog (1977) worth watching?

With its cult following and low-budget aesthetic, Dracula's Dog is a must-watch for horror enthusiasts. However, its impact may be diminished by its low IMDb rating.

How long is Dracula's Dog?

Dracula's Dog has a runtime of 90 minutes.

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About Dracula's Dog (1977) — A Cult Classic Horror Experience

In the eerie landscape of 1970s Los Angeles, a centuries-old legend comes to life. Dracula's Dog, a horror classic from 1977, follows the perilous journey of a Romanian vampire-hunter as he tracks down the last of Dracula's line to the City of Angels. As the dark forces converge, the stakes are raised, and the supernatural entities threaten to unleash a bloodbath. Directed by Albert Band, this cult favorite boasts a talented cast, including Michael Pataki, Jan Shutan, and José Ferrer. Dracula's Dog masterfully weaves together elements of folklore and the macabre, crafting an atmosphere of foreboding and dread. With its low-budget aesthetic and cult following, this film has become a staple of the horror genre. If you're a fan of the undead or just looking for a thrilling ride, Dracula's Dog is a must-watch for any horror enthusiast. Get ready to immerse yourself in a world of bloodlust and terror.