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Cuadecuc, vampir (1970)

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Calificación de los usuarios: 5.8/10 (37 votes)

Overview

Director:
Pere Portabella
Writers:
Joan Brossa (idea) &
Pere Portabella (idea)
Release Date:
5 mayo 1972 (USA) más
Plot:
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Plot Keywords:
Dracula
Comentarios de los usuarios:
surreal behind the scenes glimpse of a horror movie set más

Cast

 (Complete credited cast)

Additional Details

También conocida como:
Vampir
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Duración:
Spain:67 min | USA:70 min
País:
Spain
Idioma:
English
Sonido:
Mono
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Company:
Films 59 más

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Trivialidades:
"Cuadecuc" is Catalan for "worm tail", so the title translates as "Worm Tail, Vampire". más
Goofs:
Factual errors: The opening credits say that Jesus Franco's Nachts, wenn Dracula erwacht (1970) (during the shooting of which this movie was filmed) was produced by Hammer Films, which was not. más
Movie Connections:
References Trono di fuoco, Il (1970) más

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surreal behind the scenes glimpse of a horror movie set, 15 December 2002
Author: Ted Newsom de Burbank, California

Noted Catalonia surrealist Pedro Portobella shot this short subject on the set of Jess Franco's EL CONDE DRACULA.

I think there are a lot of things going for it: non-linear approach, uncomfortably dissassociative sound track, surreal juxtaposition of unexpected images, etc. Anyone expecting a linear documentary will be disappointed, even angry. This is a stand-alone work of cinema art, not a monster movie.

I think it's far more interesting and unsettling than, let's say, the 4 minute behind-the-scenes promo shot for DRACULA 72 AD, though it has a lot in common with it superficially. Both the promotional short and the Portobella film are shot silent; the only sync dialogue is a bit of Christopher Lee speaking about Dracula. Both show the practicalities of film making, the crew and cast in an "unreal" setting with lights and cameras; both place the Victorian central character in an uncomfortable contemporary location. The major difference is intent. The promotional short, "Prince of Darkness," is intended to hype a movie. Portabella's film is a ghostly work of art.

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