The first character poster has been released for Simon McKeon’s “Christmas At Dracula’s”. The film is an indie horror/comedy with a noir-esque feel that stars Conor Dwane, Michael O Dowd, Noelle Clarke, Jonathan O'Dwyer, Jerry O Mullane, Art Kelleher, John Browne, Lorraine Comisky, Dave McGuire, Conor Slattery, Lochlainn McKenna. “Christmas At Dracula’s” features all the iconic horror movie monsters-The Invisible Man, Dracula, Wolfman, Medusa, The Wicked Witch, Frankenstein, and Dr Jekyll join in the satirical holiday affair.
The first character poster, in what will be a series featuring the movie monster icons, is the Psycho Killer played by John Brown. “Christmas At Dracula’s is told through the eyes of The Invisible Man. Count Dracula has hit rock bottom, so with the help of his noble companion Igor, he decides to throw the greatest Christmas party of all time. He invites to this - The Wolfman, Medusa, The Wicked Witch, Frankenstein, Dr Jekyll and The Invisible Man. But when two killers arrive at the door, things slowly begin to spiral out of control. And Dracula's faith lies in the hands of one creature...death himself!
Also check out the sneek peak clip from “Christmas At Dracula’s” , plus my interview with Director Simon McKeon.
The first character poster, in what will be a series featuring the movie monster icons, is the Psycho Killer played by John Brown. “Christmas At Dracula’s is told through the eyes of The Invisible Man. Count Dracula has hit rock bottom, so with the help of his noble companion Igor, he decides to throw the greatest Christmas party of all time. He invites to this - The Wolfman, Medusa, The Wicked Witch, Frankenstein, Dr Jekyll and The Invisible Man. But when two killers arrive at the door, things slowly begin to spiral out of control. And Dracula's faith lies in the hands of one creature...death himself!
His identity is unknown and McKeon is hoping to
really play up the mystery as to who really is this assassin from Hell? Of course, his name is revealed in the movie....it is a pleasant surprise who this "historical" hitman is.....and what
connection he has to Count Dracula.
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