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Draghoula 1995

★ 1.01 votes📅 1995-09-08

"If the sight of blood scares you...don't miss this movie!"

Unleash your inner midnight-movie buff as Bashar Shbib's offbeat cult classic *Draghoula (1995)* delivers a gloriously unhinged mix of horror, camp, and satire.

Director: Bashar Shbib

Cast

Stephanie Seidle
Sabrina Stetter
Victoria Barkoff
Ida Silberman
Robyn Rosenfeld
Armadona
Bobo Vian
Laila Zresbos
Kathy Slamen
Rat Salesperson
Jennifer Clark-Ansell
Librarian
Linda Dawn Hammond
Lee
Maia Nadon-Shibib
Naomi
Valerie Verrier-Diaconescu
Cristelle
Susan Eyton-Jones
Bar Singer

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Draghoula (1995) about?

*Draghoula (1995)* follows a scientist who's hot on the trail of a guilt-controlling gene—until a bite from a genetically altered lab rat transforms him into a vampiric drag queen. What starts as a serious experiment spirals into a flamboyant horror-comedy where lab equipment meets sequins and guilt takes center stage.

Who directed Draghoula?

The film was directed by Canadian filmmaker Bashar Shbib, known for blending dark humor with genre experimentation in his uniquely stylish productions.

Who stars in Draghoula?

The cast features Stephanie Seidle, Victoria Barkoff, Robyn Rosenfeld, Bobo Vian, and Kathy Slamen in this Montreal-set oddity.

Is Draghoula (1995) worth watching?

If you crave offbeat, genre-defying fun that doesn't take itself too seriously, *Draghoula (1995)* delivers a one-of-a-kind experience. While it may not be polished, its cult appeal lies in its raw charm and fearless embrace of B-movie tropes—perfect for horror and comedy fans seeking something truly different.

How long is Draghoula?

Runtime details are not listed.

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About Draghoula (1995) — The Vampire-Drag Queen Comedy You Never Knew You Needed

Unleash your inner midnight-movie buff as Bashar Shbib's offbeat cult classic *Draghoula (1995)* delivers a gloriously unhinged mix of horror, camp, and satire. The story follows a dedicated scientist on a quirky quest to isolate the gene behind guilt—until a lab mishap swaps his lab coat for fangs and his research for razzle-dazzle glamour. Swapping test tubes for lipstick, he becomes a hybrid vampire-drag queen, strutting through Montreal's neon-lit underbelly with a wicked grin and a hunger for more than just answers.

Expect a neon-soaked, tongue-in-cheek homage to low-budget scream fests, where practical gore meets high-camp dialogue and every frame crackles with anarchic energy. With its playful genre mashup and fearless embrace of the absurd, *Draghoula (1995)* isn't just a horror spoof—it's a midnight-matinee time capsule that dares to ask: what if guilt wore heels?