Cuadecuc, vampir
Template:Missing information Template:Infobox film Cuadecuc, vampir is an avant-guard 1970 Spanish experimental feature film written, produced, and directed by Pere Portabella. It stars Christopher Lee, Herbert Lom, Soledad Miranda, and Jack Taylor. The film tells an abbreviated version of the Dracula story using behind-the-scenes footage from the Jesús Franco film Count Dracula.
Plot
The film tells the story of Dracula using behind-the-scenes footage from the making of the film Count Dracula, complete with scenes of the cast and crew working on the film in between takes. The film also shows how the special effects and sets of the film were designed, often splicing these moments with footage of the actors. With the exception of the final scene, which features Christopher Lee explaining the end of the novel, the film is mostly silent, with sparse music and sound effects sparingly used.
Cast
- Christopher Lee as himself/Dracula
- Herbert Lom as himself/Prof. Van Helsing
- Soledad Miranda as herself/Lucy Westenra
- Jack Taylor as himself/Quincey Morris
Reception
J. Hoberman of The New York Times praised the film, calling it "ghostly" and "among the most highly regarded avant-garde films of the past half century".[1] James Evans of Starburst Magazine gave it seven out of ten stars, commending the cinematography, and soundtrack.[2]
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External links
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- 1970 films
- 1970s avant-garde and experimental films
- 1970 independent films
- Dracula films
- Spanish vampire films
- Spanish black-and-white films
- English-language Spanish films
- Spanish avant-garde and experimental films
- Spanish independent films
- 1970 English-language films
- Films directed by Pere Portabella
- English-language independent films