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Who's Afraid of Dracula? 1985

★ 6.1222 votes88 min📅 1985-12-20

Who's Afraid of Dracula? (1985) is a quirky Italian comedy-horror gem directed by Neri Parenti, blending slapstick humor with gothic spookiness.

Director: Neri Parenti

Cast

Paolo Villaggio
Paolo Villaggio
Giandomenico Fracchia
Edmund Purdom
Edmund Purdom
Count Vlad
Gigi Reder
Gigi Reder
Rag. Filini
Ania Pieroni
Ania Pieroni
Contessina Oniria
Federica Brion
Stefania
Giuseppe Cederna
Giuseppe Cederna
Boris
Zuzana Martinková
Zuzana Martinková
Katarina
Andrea Gnecco
Andrea Gnecco
Kaspar
Filippo De Gara
Butler
Paul Müller
Paul Müller
Fracchia's boss

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Who's Afraid of Dracula? (1985) about?

The film follows Fracchia, a desperate real estate agent who must sell a Transylvanian castle within three days to keep his job. His woes multiply when he and his partner cross paths with Count Vlad and his sister, who mistakes Fracchia for her betrothed. A wild mix of comedy and horror ensues as the cast navigates absurd situations and supernatural misunderstandings.

Who directed Who's Afraid of Dracula? (1985)?

The film was directed by Neri Parenti, known for his work in Italian comedy.

Who stars in Who's Afraid of Dracula? (1985)?

The cast features Paolo Villaggio as Fracchia, Edmund Purdom as Count Vlad, Gigi Reder as Filini, Ania Pieroni as the Count's sister, and Federica Brion in a supporting role.

Is Who's Afraid of Dracula? (1985) worth watching?

If you enjoy lighthearted comedy with a dash of horror, this 1985 Italian gem delivers laughs and spooky charm in equal measure. While not a highbrow classic, its blend of slapstick and gothic absurdity makes it a fun pick for fans of quirky cinema.

How long is Who's Afraid of Dracula? (1985)?

The film runs for 88 minutes, making it a perfect bite-sized watch for a cozy movie night.

About Who's Afraid of Dracula? (1985) — Italian Comedy-Horror Classic with Paolo Villaggio

Who's Afraid of Dracula? (1985) is a quirky Italian comedy-horror gem directed by Neri Parenti, blending slapstick humor with gothic spookiness. The story follows hapless real estate agent Fracchia (Paolo Villaggio) and his bumbling colleague Filini as they scramble to sell a lavish castle in Transylvania within a tight deadline. Their troubles escalate when they encounter the eccentric Count Vlad and his seductive sister, who mistakes Fracchia for her intended groom. What begins as a desperate sales pitch spirals into a surreal battle of wits, romance, and supernatural mishaps.

Director Neri Parenti crafts a lighthearted parody of classic vampire tropes, anchored by Villaggio's signature comedic timing. The film's playful tone contrasts with its eerie setting, making it a standout in the comedy-horror genre. With its mix of absurdity and gothic charm, Who's Afraid of Dracula? (1985) offers a fun, if campy, escape for fans of Italian cinema and Halloween-season entertainment.