11/9/08

Back from the dead with a case of bad teeth


Roger Corman was the first to realize the power of the fallen eastern block in order to wrap up El Cheapo!-El Sleazo! b movies.

In the wake of Coppola's Dracula success (still don't know why -but, hey, let's move on), he decided to produce his own version of some Dracula-like vampire. Next stop : Bulgaria. 

Everlasting plot of a wandering vampire (Christopher Atkins), son of Vlad the Impaler, finding his long lost love in the figure of an american art conservator. If you know/saw Gerard Cicoritti's Central Park Driver, you know what I mean, being basically the same story.

Anyhoo... pretty scenery, good storyline but very poor production (the Hell sequence is Hell-arious!), a good nude underwater sequence... and a director who doesn't seem to handle properly the situation. Too bad.  But an interesting effort overall.

The good part is the music. Ed Tomney, a musician from the Corman stable who worked previously on the disastrous Ultraviolet and Tamra Davis' Guncrazy, delivers more than expected. A truly haunting main theme (Dracula Rising Pt I and Pt II), the mysterious Motet #2 that gives a strange feeling of both fear and seduction. The whole soundtrack is, really, mesmerizing. A true hidden gem of the 90's, worth discovering  and listening over and over.

Bring me that black candle. Now.

1 comment:

Ghost In Reverse said...

http://www.mediafire.com/?qktgimxmmwz

1 dracula rising pt I
2 flashback # II
3 chase
4 monastery search
5 house of impaler
6 motet #2
7 theresa sleeps
8 vampire's banquet
9 vampire talk
10 the seduction
11 vlad's torture
12 house of vampires
13 flashback # III
14 evil alec
15 church of the absurd
16 vampire's duel
17 joan of arc
18 the landscape of hell
19 flashback # V
20 Dracula Rising Pt II