Simon McKeon and company are soon to be reconnectin us to his personal play on Dracula, and life after the iconic tales. "The Fangs Of Fame" horror short checks back in with Drac after the practically apocalyptic Christmas party. The film is still deep in production but I have snagged some cool exclusive stills from Simon McKeon to share with you guys!
Set two years after the events of Christmas At Dracula's and the Count is now famous for saving the world. The short revolves around a sort of Frost/Nixon style interview where Dracula contemplates what it's like to be famous.
We are busy in production with our short The Milk Run so you don't know when the short itself, "The Fangs of Fame" is going to drop, or where it's going to drop but it will be soon. I promise. ha ha. - Simon McKeon
The stills do give off that Frost/Nixon vibe McKeon mentions. A brooding and stoic Dracula is evident in the shots and a heavy philisophical air permeates the atmosphere of the scenes much as "Christmas At Dracula's" possessed. It should be noted that Dracula's loyal side dude, Igor, is missing from these shots but given his eluded to resurrection at the end of "Christmas At Dracula's" his presence will not be absent from "The Fangs Of Fame".
Check out the exclusive stills below. Stay tuned for more exclusives and eventual release date.
Dracula giving the interview. The set of "The Golden Years", the chat-show presented by Veronica Twomey (Jean Law).
Dracula making an appearance on a radio show, the DJ played by Joao Coelho. Dracula played by Conor Dwane.
Another of the interview.
Set two years after the events of Christmas At Dracula's and the Count is now famous for saving the world. The short revolves around a sort of Frost/Nixon style interview where Dracula contemplates what it's like to be famous.
We are busy in production with our short The Milk Run so you don't know when the short itself, "The Fangs of Fame" is going to drop, or where it's going to drop but it will be soon. I promise. ha ha. - Simon McKeon
The stills do give off that Frost/Nixon vibe McKeon mentions. A brooding and stoic Dracula is evident in the shots and a heavy philisophical air permeates the atmosphere of the scenes much as "Christmas At Dracula's" possessed. It should be noted that Dracula's loyal side dude, Igor, is missing from these shots but given his eluded to resurrection at the end of "Christmas At Dracula's" his presence will not be absent from "The Fangs Of Fame".
Check out the exclusive stills below. Stay tuned for more exclusives and eventual release date.
Dracula discusses business with his manager, played by Diarmuid Hunt.
Dracula giving the interview. The set of "The Golden Years", the chat-show presented by Veronica Twomey (Jean Law).
Dracula making an appearance on a radio show, the DJ played by Joao Coelho. Dracula played by Conor Dwane.
Another of the interview.
Dracula and the camera-man of "The Golden Years", Colin Curtin (played by Padraig Wilson McCarthy), note - Padraig's character will have a key role in the future of Dracula's story).
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