Mama Dracula is a 1980 Belgian comedy horror film co-written, produced and directed by Boris Szulzinger. The story relates how Mama Dracula (a character based on the life story of Countess Bathory),[1] an enthusiast of rejuvenation baths consisting of the blood of young virgins, must come to terms with a shortage of such blood in the modern era.
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| Mama Dracula | |
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| Directed by | Boris Szulzinger |
| Written by | Pierre Sterckx Boris Szulzinger Marc-Henri Wajnberg |
| Produced by | Boris Szulzinger |
| Starring | Louise Fletcher Maria Schneider |
| Cinematography | Rufus Bohez Willy Kurant |
| Edited by | Claude Cohen |
| Music by | Roy Budd |
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Running time | 90 minutes |
| Countries | Belgium France |
| Languages | French English |
The CD soundtrack composed by Roy Budd is available on Music Box Records label.[2]
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