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Dracula in the Hood
Dracula and Van Helsing have one last battle, in the hood.
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Plot Summary
A group of inner-city youths accidentally resurrect the vampire Dracula while trying to rob a pawn shop. Dracula, initially confused by the modern world, begins to prey on the locals, leading to a clash between the vampire and the street-smart teenagers.
Critical Reception
Dracula in the Hood is a low-budget horror-comedy that garnered a cult following for its campy execution and unique premise. While not critically acclaimed, it's often remembered for its B-movie charm and blend of vampire lore with urban settings.
What Reviewers Say
Enjoyed for its unintentional humor and bizarre concept.
Seen as a cheesy, fun B-movie by fans.
Criticized for its low production values and uneven tone.
Google audience: Audience reception is minimal due to the film's limited release and niche appeal, but it's generally viewed as a cult classic for its campy nature.
Fun Fact
The film was shot in Los Angeles and intended as a humorous take on the classic Dracula story set in a contemporary urban environment.
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