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Horror

Dracula's Dog

- There's More To The Legend Than Meets… The Throat!

A Romanian vampire-hunter tracks Dracula's servant to Los Angeles, home of the last of his line.

Release Date : 1977-05-08

Language :EnglishSpanish

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : VIC ProductionsEMI TelevisionCrown International Pictures

Production Country : ItalyUnited States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Michael Pataki

Character Name : Michael Drake / Count Dracula

Original Name : Michael Pataki

Gender : Male

Jan Shutan

Character Name : Marla Drake

Original Name : Jan Shutan

Gender : Female

José Ferrer

Character Name : Inspector Branco

Original Name : José Ferrer

Gender : Male

JoJo D'Amore

Character Name : Fisherman

Original Name : JoJo D'Amore

Gender : Male

Libby Chase

Character Name : Linda Drake

Original Name : Libby Chase

Gender : Female

John Levin

Character Name : Steve Drake

Original Name : John Levin

Gender : Male

Reggie Nalder

Character Name : Veidt Smith

Original Name : Reggie Nalder

Gender : Male

Cleo Harrington

Character Name : Pat Parks

Original Name : Cleo Harrington

Gender : Male

Arlene Martel

Character Name : Major Hessel

Original Name : Arlene Martel

Gender : Female

Katherine Fitzpatrick

Character Name : Dracula's Victim

Original Name : Katherine Fitzpatrick

Gender : Male

Sally Marr

Character Name : Camper

Original Name : Sally Marr

Gender : Female

Darlene Craviotto

Character Name : Traveler

Original Name : Darlene Craviotto

Gender : Female

Tom Gerrard

Character Name : Maslov, the guard

Original Name : Tom Gerrard

Gender : Male

Al Ferrara

Character Name : Al, the deputy

Original Name : Al Ferrara

Gender : Male

Roger Pancake

Character Name : Sheriff

Original Name : Roger Pancake

Gender : Male

Bob Miller

Character Name : Lieutenant

Original Name : Bob Miller

Gender : Male

Gordon McGill

Character Name : Second Officer

Original Name : Gordon McGill

Gender : Male

Merryl Jay

Character Name : Camper

Original Name : Merryl Jay

Gender : Male

Jackie Drake

Character Name : Camper

Original Name : Jackie Drake

Gender : Male

John Kirby

Character Name : Traveler

Original Name : John Kirby

Gender : Male

Lou Schumacher

Character Name : Customs Inspector

Original Name : Lou Schumacher

Gender : Male

Carl Morrison

Character Name : Customs Inspector

Original Name : Carl Morrison

Gender : Male

Simmy Bow

Character Name : Fisherman

Original Name : Simmy Bow

Gender : Male

Dimitri Logothetis

Character Name : Soldier

Original Name : Dimitri Logothetis

Gender : Male

Chris George

Character Name : Soldier

Original Name : Chris George

Gender : Male

Dwight Krizman

Character Name : Soldier

Original Name : Dwight Krizman

Gender : Male

Roger Schumacher

Character Name : Hiker

Original Name : Roger Schumacher

Gender : Male

Dominic Ferlan

Character Name : Villager

Original Name : Dominic Ferlan

Gender : Male

Joan Leone

Character Name : Airport Personel

Original Name : Joan Leone

Gender : Male

Reviews

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John Chard

@John Chard

2024-05-16

Zoltan, Hound of Dracula (1977) Tail from the Kennel. Unfortunately I never caught this pic as a youngster, to have that nostalgia glow, the memory bank igniting to recall a time when Zoltan scared one to tears. I have plenty of those type of movies, where I ask understanding about why a cheese laden film from my formative years still holds a piece of my psyche in the grip of fear. So watching Zoltan now as a middle aged adult, for the first time ever, is just painful. It’s a simply awful film, the film makers dragging the dead carcass of the Dracula name through a sewer of foul smelling waste. Nothing happens really, some bloke and his dog is awoken by an explosion, they search for the last remaining Dracula descendant and find him in the big modern America. Lots of people stand around talking, dogs come and go, bark a lot, Zoltan’s eyes glow and a camping trip gets ruined. The End! I don’t mock or pour scorn on anyone who has that childhood jolt to look back on fondly, I have them myself. However, for those not avowed to Zoltan’s fangy nostalgia? Stay away! 2/10