Watch “Bonnie and Clyde VS Dracula” Movie

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Bonnie & Clyde vs. Dracula combines the rough and tumble world of 1930′s era gangster movies with the gothic atmosphere of a classic horror film. When a robbery goes bad and one of their companions is shot, Bonnie & Clyde (portrayed by Los Angeles-based actors Tiffany Shepis and Trent Haaga) are forced to seek help at the mansion of the crazed Dr. Loveless. But Loveless has a secret. Deep in his cellar, the recently revived Dracula awaits.
It’s a demented and brutally grotesque little gem about two of the world’s most notorious criminals meeting pop culture’s most notorious force of evil, and they’re among familiar company. Director Timothy Fields leads a cast of veritable cult heavyweights in to what is easily one of the most pleasing horror hybrids I’ve seen this year.
Set in 1933, the film idly alternates between the down-on-their-luck gangsters (Troma vets Tiffany Shepis and Trent Haaga) and Dr. Loveless (Allen Lowman), who peers at his captive Dracula (Russell Friend) out of a hole in a gunnysack atop his head. The doctor’s mentally disabled assistant (Jennifer Friend) seems to be the pic’s smartest character, but that isn’t saying much, as Bonnie and Clyde are reduced to machine-gunning a young couple to death and exchanging childishly lewd come-ons. The brief finale recapitulates horror- and gangster-movie cliches without adding anything new.

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