

Documentary
Overview
An atmospheric essay, which is an alternative version of Count Dracula, a film directed by Jess Franco in 1970; a ghostly narration between fiction and reality.
Top Cast


Christopher Lee
Christopher Lee
Self
Christopher Lee
Self


Herbert Lom
Herbert Lom
Self
Herbert Lom
Self


Soledad Miranda
Soledad Miranda
Self
Soledad Miranda
Self


Jack Taylor
Jack Taylor
Self
Jack Taylor
Self


Maria Rohm
Maria Rohm
Self
Maria Rohm
Self


Fred Williams
Fred Williams
Self
Fred Williams
Self


Paul Müller
Paul Müller
Self
Paul Müller
Self
Jeannine Mestre
Jeannine Mestre
Self
Jeannine Mestre
Self


Emma Cohen
Emma Cohen
Self
Emma Cohen
Self


Jesús Franco
Jesús Franco
Self
Jesús Franco
Self
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