Mashing up horrific and historical characters has been all the rage in print for the past few years, and some of those best-selling books are now on the way to theaters. But they were beaten to the punch by Bonnie & Clyde Vs. Dracula, an ambitious independent production that has already played a number of festivals and limited theatrical release, and arrives on DVD tomorrow, April 26 from Indican Pictures. It’s the second feature, following 2007’s Cadaverella, from writer/director Timothy Friend.
- 4/25/2011
- by gingold@starloggroup.com (Michael Gingold)
- Fangoria
Having already done the festival rounds and picked up several awards along the way, action/horror mash-up Bonnie and Clyde vs. Dracula is ready hit screens big and small. If I'd only read the film description, I'm not sure how interested I'd be, but this preview roped me right in. Writer/Director Timothy Friend (Cadaverella) throws us back to the 1930s, where the infamous duo get themselves mixed up with a force even worse than the police. After a bank robbery goes bad, Bonnie (Tiffany Shepis, Tromeo and Juliet, The Violent Kind) and Clyde (Trent Haaga, Suburban Nightmare, Gimme Skelter) seek refuge at the home of Dr. Loveless (Allen Lowman, Ride with the Devil), but something strange and unexpected lurks in the basement. Here's the kickass trailer:
The only thing missing is Olyphantypants.
Bonnie and Clyde vs Dracula also stars T Max Graham (Eraserhead, Ride with the Devil), theater actress,...
The only thing missing is Olyphantypants.
Bonnie and Clyde vs Dracula also stars T Max Graham (Eraserhead, Ride with the Devil), theater actress,...
- 3/9/2011
- by Cindy Davis
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