Dracula Pere et Fils
Brief Synopsis
Son grows up with father, leaves to go to big city in 1979. Father follows and tries to survive as a vampire in a modern world. Son finds girl, decides not to be a vampire anymore. Great ending!
Cast & Crew
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Edouard Molinaro
Director
Christopher Lee
The Count Dracula
Bernard Mendez
Ferdinand
Marie-helene Breillat
Nicole
Catherine Breillat
The Count'S Wife
Anna Gael
The Actress
Film Details
Also Known As
Die Herren Dracula, Dracula Father and Son, Dracula and Son, Herren Dracula, Die
MPAA Rating
Genre
Comedy
Horror
Release Date
1976
Production Company
Gaumont
Distribution Company
Gaumont International Productions
Technical Specs
Duration
1h 36m
Sound
Mono
Color
Color (Eastmancolor)
Synopsis
In 1784 Transylvania, a young woman is on her way to marry a nobleman when her coach breaks down and she seeks refuge in the house of The Count, who commands her to produce an heir for him.
Director
Edouard Molinaro
Director
Cast
Christopher Lee
The Count Dracula
Bernard Mendez
Ferdinand
Marie-helene Breillat
Nicole
Catherine Breillat
The Count'S Wife
Anna Gael
The Actress
Jean-claude Dauphin
Young Man
Robert Dalban
Anna Prucnal
Crew
Alex Archambault
Makeup
Monique Archambault
Makeup
Jacques Bourdon
Producer
Daniel Brisseau
Sound
Jacques Bufnoir
Art Director
Vladimir Cosma
Music
Jacques Fonteray
Costumes
Alain Godard
Screenwriter
Monique Isnardon
Editor
Robert Isnardon
Editor
Claude Klotz
Book As Source Material ("Paris Vampire")
Alain Levent
Cinematographer
Edouard Molinaro
Screenwriter
Alain Poire
Producer
Jean-marie Poire
Screenwriter
Bram Stoker
From Character
Robert Sussfeld
Producer
Gerard Viard
Art Director
Film Details
Also Known As
Die Herren Dracula, Dracula Father and Son, Dracula and Son, Herren Dracula, Die
MPAA Rating
Genre
Comedy
Horror
Release Date
1976
Production Company
Gaumont
Distribution Company
Gaumont International Productions
Technical Specs
Duration
1h 36m
Sound
Mono
Color
Color (Eastmancolor)
Quotes
Trivia
Miscellaneous Notes
Released in United States Winter January 1, 1976
Released in United States Winter January 1, 1976