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Dracula: Dead And Loving It

1995, Movie, PG-13, 90 mins

DRACULA: DEAD AND LOVING IT
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Not a satire of the Dracula mythos, but a weak scene-for-scene parody of Tod Browning's seminal but lousy 1931 DRACULA. A few effective gags emerge from this hectic concoction of unfunny pratfalls, juvenile mugging and tedious enema jokes, but it's hard to believe that director Mel Brooks was also the man behind YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN, a coarse but frequently hilarious send-up of horror conventions. Leslie Nielsen recycles his NAKED GUN shtick -- clueless, silver-haired self-importance begging to be deflated -- and Peter MacNicol does a fair impression of Dwight Frye by way of Klaus Kinski (who, as horror cognoscenti don't need to be told, played Renfield in Jess Franco's COUNT DRACULA). As for the rest of the cast, the women are busty and the men are boobs. leave a comment
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