Had the Soviets known that the fall of Communism would lead to films like this coproduction between Roger Corman's New Horizons and the Russian studio Mosfilm, they would have fought harder to win the Cold War.
While traveling through Eastern Europe, young Bram Stoker (Kevin Alber) and his father (Eduard Plaxin) are attacked by hooded figures who rob them and kidnap Bram. They take him to their castle, the home of a group of women who, under the leadership of their Queen (Adrienne Barbeau), use rats to
terrorize men.
The Queen sentences Bram to a ritual death, but his life is spared when his captor Madeleine (Maria Ford), moved by his devotion to his father...
Released:
1994
Rated:
R
Length:
77 mins