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weirdlookindog · 8 months
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Christopher Lee and Soledad Miranda in Cuadecuc, vampir (1971)
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pierppasolini · 1 year
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Cuadecuc, vampir (1971) // dir. Pere Portabella
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aschenblumen · 2 years
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Película disponible para ver online en 1080p, con subtítulos en español incrustados.
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contremineur · 2 years
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Soledad Miranda in Vampir-Cuadecuc (1970)
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majortomwaits · 7 months
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archive.org informed me that they took down Cuadecuc Vampir that i uploaded a couple years ago....
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uselesstwinkharker · 2 years
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For Dracula fans looking for less well-known film adaptations:
Drakula İstanbul'da (1953) - The Turkish one. Not the most thrilling but pretty close to the plot of the book.
Zinda Laash (1967) - The Pakistani one. Kind of a musical. Plot is extremely similar to the Hammer version and the ending is just as insane.
Dracula (1968) (from Mystery & Imagination) - A pretty slow TV version. Not exciting but good enough.
Cuadecuc, Vampir (1970) - A weird-ass art movie made mostly from behind-the-scenes footage of the 1970 Count Dracula.
Hrabě Drákula (1971) - The Czech one. Haven't seen it in a while but I remember it being solid.
Bram Stoker’s Dracula (1973) - The Jack Palance one. One-sided reincarnated wife situation. He does a Godzilla scream.
Bara no Konrei ~Mayonaka ni Kawashita Yakusoku~ (2001) - A pretty loose version made by Malice Mizer.
Dracula: Pages from a Virgin’s Diary (2002) - A ballet version.
Dracula’s Curse (2002) - All I remember about this movie is that it kind of sucks.
The Vulture’s Eye (2004) - A modern-day version set in Virginia. Low budget but unique and pretty good.
Alucard (2008) - THE singular most faithful-to-the-book version. Don't let the literal $1500 budget scare you off I swear to god it's perfect
Dracula (2009) - Maybe the worst one ever. So bad it's actually unbelievable. It's like a Birdemic vibe but totally incomprehensible. HIGHLY recommend
Dracula, Lord of the Damned (2011) - A wild semi-animated version with sort of a comic book vibe.
Terror of Dracula (2012) - Another low budget one that I don't remember much about, but it's decent enough for what it is.
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twisted-w0rds · 1 year
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Vampir, Cuadecuc ( 1971 )
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cinearchitecture · 6 months
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Cuadecuc Vampir (Pere Portabella, 1970)
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winter break movie log couple new watches couple rewatches
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[ID: a collage page made with a picture of the earth taken from the moon and a small variety of chopstick wrappers. a label at the top of the page says "winter break 2022" and there are five different pieces of paper with movie titles written on them: the ninth configuration (1980), count dracula (1970), cuadecuc vampir (1970), 2001: a space odyssey (1968), and maniac (1980).]
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venthaven · 2 years
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Cuadecuc, Vampir - 1971 -  Pere Portabella
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marcogiovenale · 5 months
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cuadecuc, vampir / pere portabella. 1971
>>> https://youtu.be/kwD1G2Vo198?si=sEyuHawzEKcLllXd
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Cuadecuc, Vampir (Pere Portabella, 1971)
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dare-g · 3 years
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Cuadecuc, Vampir (1971)
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marypickfords · 5 years
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Christopher Lee on the set of Jesus Franco’s Count Dracula, from Cuadecuc, Vampir (Pere Portabella, 1971)
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filmap · 3 years
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Cuadecuc, vampir Pere Portabella. 1971
Rehearsal Saló del Tinell, Plaça del Rei, 10, 08002 Barcelona, Spain See in map
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majortomwaits · 4 years
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Sir Christopher Lee in Caudecuc, Vampir (1971) dir. Pere Portabella
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