Billy the Kid Versus Dracula (1966)

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Billy the Kid Versus Dracula: Directed by William Beaudine. With John Carradine, Chuck Courtney, Melinda Casey, Virginia Christine. Dracula travels to the American West, intent on making a beautiful ranch owner his next victim. Her fiance, outlaw Billy the Kid, finds out about it and rushes to save her.

“This film has a lot to offer for those of us who love bad movies. The rubber battery-operated bat, the horrible dialogue and irritating characters (especially the German/Austrian immigrant lady), and especially the obscure placement in time of the film: the 1800s town set; Billyu0026#39;s 70s style ranch house–complete with bead curtain!; even the hallway above the early 1900s saloon which I think was a hallway at the movie studio. John Carradine, following his scripted eye cues very closely (u0026quot;open eyes real wideu0026quot;), gives hickeys and utilizes his amazing ability to stop the film and move off-camera. Chuck Courtney wears the same shirt throughout the entire film (costume budget woes, I imagine) and manages to knock out Dracula by tossing his gun at him! Oh yeah, and Carradineu0026#39;s red-faced u0026quot;Iu0026#39;m horny!u0026quot; look is priceless, even without the red flashlight. A true gem.”

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