
Draculov 2021
In Ilya Kulikov's wildly imaginative comedy-horror *Draculov (2021)*, the Russian Empire of the 19th century becomes an unlikely stage for a vampire's mischievous schemes.
Director: Ilya Kulikov
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Draculov (2021) about?
This comedy-horror adventure follows Count Draculov, a vampire from Transylvania who relocates to Moscow's 19th-century elite, only to fixate on the fiancée of a young lawyer. Chaos ensues as the count's supernatural whims collide with human determination.
Who directed Draculov?
Ilya Kulikov directed *Draculov (2021)*, bringing a fresh, genre-blending vision to this quirky vampire tale.
Who stars in Draculov?
The film features Mikhail Galustyan as Pyotr Smirnov, Denis Vasilev, Tatiana Babenkova, Aleksey Zolotovitskiy, and Nadezhda Sysoeva in key roles.
Is Draculov (2021) worth watching?
With its unique blend of Russian humor and supernatural antics, *Draculov (2021)* is a fun watch for fans of offbeat genre films. While it leans more into comedy than scares, its charm and creativity make it a standout in modern Russian cinema.
How long is Draculov?
The film runs for 87 minutes.
About Draculov (2021) — Comedy-Horror Where Vampires Roam the Russian Empire
In Ilya Kulikov's wildly imaginative comedy-horror *Draculov (2021)*, the Russian Empire of the 19th century becomes an unlikely stage for a vampire's mischievous schemes. The eccentric Count Draculov, fresh from Transylvania, sets his sights on a grand Moscow mansion—but not before spotting a striking portrait of Varvara, the young lawyer Pyotr Smirnov's fiancée. With a mix of gothic menace and playful absurdity, Draculov leaves Pyotr under the watchful (and not-so-friendly) eyes of his werewolf companions before vanishing on a quest to claim his new obsession.
The film blends dark humor, eerie mystery, and supernatural capers as Pyotr races to unravel the count's sinister plans, all while navigating a world where folklore and bureaucracy collide. Kulikov's direction infuses the story with a lively, tongue-in-cheek tone, making *Draculov (2021)* a standout in the genre—a treat for fans of offbeat Russian cinema and genre-bending adventures.