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Queen Dracula
Jonathan Harker receives a mysterious postcard in the mail summoning him to Transylvania. Upon his return, Jonathan's daughters Mina and Lucy are very apprehensive toward their prospective mother-in-law who goes by D.
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Plot Summary
In this campy horror-musical, a young woman discovers that her new flatmate is none other than Dracula's descendant. As she learns more about her new housemate's vampiric lineage and lifestyle, she finds herself drawn into a world of blood, music, and questionable fashion choices. The film blends supernatural elements with quirky humor and musical numbers.
Critical Reception
Queen Dracula is a low-budget, independent film that garnered attention on the festival circuit for its unique blend of genres and enthusiastic performances. It's often described as a cult film, appreciated for its B-movie charm and over-the-top sensibility.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its energetic and humorous take on vampire tropes.
Noted for its commitment to its quirky, theatrical style.
Acknowledged as a fun, if somewhat rough around the edges, indie production.
Google audience: Audience reception is sparse due to the film's niche appeal and limited release. Those who have seen it often highlight its campy humor and musical numbers as standout features.
Awards & Accolades
Screened at various film festivals, including the Portland Horror Film Festival.
Fun Fact
The film was shot on a shoestring budget, with much of its aesthetic and creative direction stemming from resourcefulness and passion.
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