Creep
Creepersin’s Dracula is a very modern take on not just the story of Dracula but
also the legacy that the story has left on our society. We begin our tale
inside a huge mansion where Dracula (Peter Stickles) has been kept for many
years. His only visitors are his servant, Dwight (Bruce L. Hart) and his
physician Dr. Van Sloan (Domiziano Arcangeli). Dracula’s estranged wife
Francine (Elina Madison) also pays him visits but more so to mock him.
Something is very wrong with Dracula and through this film, we find out what
that mysterious illness is. All we know is that there is a change happening to
him that is making his thirst grow much more rapidly.
Dwight
takes care of Dracula by bringing him new “guests” to feed off of. But over the
years, the act of feeding has made Dracula nauseated so he and Dwight have been
trying to find new, “less intrusive” ways to feed. Dracula is also disgusted
with type of people Dwight has been bringing to the house for him mainly
prostitutes and transients. That is until Dwight brings home a quick witted
hitchhiker named Helen (Elissa Dowling) who immediately peaks Dracula’s
interest and he allows her to be spared in order for him to have some descent
company. With Helen’s help, Dracula uncovers the mystery of his illness, and
many other secrets that will change the course of his “undead” life forever.
Creep
Creepersin’s Dracula was shot in Malibu Canyon, California over five days June
and July of 2012. The film (written, directed and produced by Creep Creepersin)
was actually conceived while Creepersin and Arcangeli were working on another
vampire film in 2009 called Orgy of Blood (which is due out for U.S. release
this winter). After the huge success of Creep Creepersin’s Frankenstein in
2011, Creep decided to go ahead and green light production on his take on
Dracula.
The
film stars Peter Stickles, Bruce L. Hart, Domiziano Arcangeli, Elissa Dowling
and Elina Madison. Featuring great cameos and by Dawna Lee Heising, Lisa
Margaroli, Tara Alexis, Ming Ballard, Wil Reeves and Jonny Camp.
The
film was shot by Jeff Galyan on the Cannon 7D and make up and special effects
were provided by Arlen Farmer and Angie Johnson.
Dracula
is a part of the Creepersin Films 2012 Slate of Awesome, the unprecedented
blitzkrieg of 6 films in three months! Other titles in the slate are Awesome
Girl Gang Street Fighter, Alien Babes in Heat, Gritty, Paranormal Ghost Hunters
Case Files: Bam the Ghost and Fork You. The film was originally planned for a
DVD release in January 2013 but due to festival entries, that date might get
pushed to summer 2013.
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