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Drakulita 1969

90 min📅 1969-08-19

Step into the eerie yet playful world of *Drakulita* (1969), a Filipino horror-comedy that blends campy chills with musical charm. Directed by Consuelo P.

Director: Consuelo P. Osorio

Cast

Lito Legaspi
Lito Legaspi
German Moreno
German Moreno
Rebecca
Nora Aunor
Nora Aunor
Ike Lozada
Tirso Cruz III
Tirso Cruz III
Edgar Mortiz
Edgar Mortiz
Matimtiman Cruz
Matimtiman Cruz
Efren Reyes Jr.
Efren Reyes Jr.
Lito Calzado

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Drakulita (1969) about?

*Drakulita* (1969) follows a family escaping city life for quieter country living, only to encounter a neighbor whose hospitality hides a monstrous secret. The film balances scares with laughs, turning a seemingly peaceful village into a stage for supernatural mishaps and musical interludes.

Who directed Drakulita?

Consuelo P. Osorio directed *Drakulita*, bringing a playful tone to the horror-comedy genre.

Who stars in Drakulita?

The film features Lito Legaspi, German Moreno, Nora Aunor, Ike Lozada, and Tirso Cruz III in key roles.

Is Drakulita (1969) worth watching?

*Drakulita* (1969) is a fun, nostalgic ride for fans of horror-comedy with musical flair. While unrated, its blend of scares, laughs, and local talent makes it a charming time capsule of Filipino cinema. If you enjoy lighthearted supernatural tales, it's worth seeking out.

How long is Drakulita?

The runtime for *Drakulita* (1969) is 90 minutes.

About Drakulita (1969) — Horror-Comedy Classic with Nora Aunor & Lito Legaspi

Step into the eerie yet playful world of *Drakulita* (1969), a Filipino horror-comedy that blends campy chills with musical charm. Directed by Consuelo P. Osorio, the film follows a family seeking tranquility in the countryside, only to find their peace shattered by a mysterious new neighbor. The atmosphere crackles with tension as supernatural thrills collide with lighthearted humor, creating a uniquely entertaining experience. With a talented ensemble cast led by Lito Legaspi, German Moreno, and Nora Aunor, *Drakulita* delivers a quirky take on classic horror tropes, making it a cult favorite among genre enthusiasts. The movie's playful tone and spooky setting ensure it's as fun as it is unsettling.

At its core, *Drakulita* (1969) explores themes of displacement and the unexpected, where laughter and horror intertwine. The provincial setting adds a layer of isolation, amplifying the eerie encounters and comedic moments alike. Featuring a mix of suspense and musical interludes, the film stands out as a nostalgic gem from the golden age of Filipino cinema. Whether you're a horror buff or a comedy lover, this 90-minute ride promises something for everyone.