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- The Monster Squad - Dracula vs. Frankenstein: Dracula (Duncan Regehr) fights his way to Phoebe (Ashley Bank).
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FILM DESCRIPTION:
Members (Andre Gower, Robby Kiger) of a monster fan club meet Count Dracula, Wolfman, Frankenstein, the Mummy and Gill Man.
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TM & © Paramount (1987)
Cast: Ashley Bank, Duncan Regehr, Leonardo Cimino, Stephen Macht, Tom Noonan
Director: Fred Dekker
Screenwriter: Fred Dekker, Shane Black
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One of the more underrated performances of the classic Dracula character!
Sooo true
No kidding
Criminally underrated.
Well, he is the final boss of Castlevania for a reason.
Nothing is more terrifying than the way he barely treats those cops as annoyances, not even bothering looking at them as he kills them and never once breaking stride. Astounding work.
I don't see any kills. Check your eyesight.
@@Dr.W.Krueger he clearly snaps a couple of necks.
No they are not dead. This is a kids movie
@@Aznar245 Dracula kidnapped 3 highschool girls and turned them into brides, Rudy killed all 3, it IS pretty dark lol.
@@Aznar245 Del's work buddy gets trapped in the car and it blows up, plus Rudy kills the Werewolf (and the human form). Not completely for kids.
1:35 From IMDB: The scene where Dracula lifts Phoebe up and she screams was done in one take. Duncan Regehr wouldn't wear his red contacts or fangs around the five year old Ashley Bank because it scared her too much. For the scene, director Fred Dekker just told Ashley to scream once the platform raised her. When she asked, "When?", Dekker told her, "Oh, you'll know," and proceeded to shoot. The terrified scream you hear when Dracula opens his eyes is Ashley's genuine scream of fright.
Yep. I remember hearing about that in the behind the scenes stuff on the dvd version. Also, a similar thing happened during Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory. During filming for the scene when Wonka yells at Charlie and Grandpa Joe. The filmmaker didn’t tell Peter Ostrum ahead of time that Gene was gonna yell at him. So, when Gene started yelling, Peter thought that he was genuinely angry with him. The look on Peter’s face in the movie is real shock and confusion.
The way Dracula ploughs through the police - awesome. Duncan Regehr deserves so much more credit for his portrayal. It’s not the book but as an interpretation of all of the screen incarnations, especially those of Universal and Hammer. He’s a cool guy too. He signed one of the the screenshots for me. Very humble, modest gentleman who takes his work seriously. There was no camp in his Dracula. You knew this Count was going to get his way.
He was an awesome Zorro too
You meant to write "screen incarnations"
@@goldenvulture6818 I did indeed.
LOL! Yeah! Dracula is RUTHLESS!
My favorite movie as a kid. I used to make my mom rent me this and Beetlejuice when I was sick and home from school. Nostalgia overload.
Same. One of my favs along with The Goonies.
The way he deals with those cops as he still looking and walking towards them is very badass
Gotta love it's the same town center from Back to The Future combined with the same exterior house from Growing Pains in that scene =p
I love the idea of the Frankenstein Monster being on the good side. Rather than him just being an evil mindless killing machine.
That is literally what he would be, he wasn't the bad guy really or villain by nature, Misunderstood and forced into situations that be bad to some but was his only outs. True Monster in the book was Dr.Frankenstein not his creature he created
The monster is often depicted as misunderstood or being controlled. But he’s never been evil.
The monster squad looks like my relatives at a family gathering! Only thing is the monster squad has better manners !
Such a fantastic score composed and conducted by Bruce Broughton.
One of the very first horror scenes I can remember. Fantastic
1:30 Dracula's got no chill 😂
That’s one of the best movie “biatchs” ever.
Right up there with Ripley in Aliens
Late 80's/90's was humanity's peak.
Duncan Regehr's countenance, posture and command garners the most chilling, trepidation. His standing presence during the ending scene, raging with lightening, proved to be the most terrifying moment in the movie for me. His effect easily transfers to real life. Best Dracula ever.
Duncan was the best Dracula ever, no debating it. He's suave, he's brutal, he's a badass, and he stops at nothing and won't hesitate to slaughter children.
He's pure evil and he looks cool doing it -- cops don't even break his stride NOR his gaze on Phoebe.
I still can't believe a CHILDREN'S FILM (by 80's standards) gave us the best Dracula ever.
Now this is what a vampire is, not that Twilight or Interview with a Vampire stuff
Preach!!
@@BarberShave19Ikr, I've loved just about every TV series AMC has made until now with Interview With A Vampire.......also does anybody remember the Blade movies? Call me crazy but those were good movies lol
Huh? Interview with the vampire is way better than twilight lol
My favorite vampires are The Lost Boys.
@@jadocastor5118 those are excellent examples of vampires.
Dracula decimates the police without once taking his eyes off the amulet. Frankenstein's Monster slaps Dracula without effort. Hats off to Duncan Regehr and Tom Noonan for their performances as Dracula and Frankenstein in this film. They both did Lugosi and Karloff proud
I missed the part where he "decimated" anyone. He pushed a few klutzes over, that's it. Should've shotgunned him point blank in the head.
@@Dr.W.Kruegergrabbing and twisting a neck is not pushing.
lol I love how brutal he was with the girl. He could have easily just said “give me the amulet, you brat” or “give me the amulet, child”. For him to just go from 1-100 and call her a b$#@, just shows how terrifying this Dracula was.
WOW! Frankenstein just slaps Dracula around like its nothing!!😂🤣🤣
His name is Frankenstein's monter
@@adamcade604 we know
In the book he called himself Adam to his Adam and Eve so I just called him adam
1:37 Cop stopping the mom from saving her daughter...he must've trained the Uvalde PD.
LMFAO
Dayummmmm lol somebody call in a priest cuz these comments just got dark 😄
The most cowardly cops in the history of American policing. Absolutely spinelss
I absolutely love this movie! Why the hell can’t I get it on dvd?
@Max GC really? Cheers Max 👍🏻
Amazon bro
Amazon I have the bluray
Swear the mum stepped back to make sure the cop held her back from helping Phoebe 😂
Let's just assume the cop pulled her by the arm.
Great Dracula portrayal. I just watched this movie on Starz, I'd never seen it before, it came out when my kids were little I must have censored it and never ran into it again until now. Nice costume Dracula!
They should have made a sequel to this, it probably would do great á a remake these days
1:32 The actor has serious guts saying this to a little girl 😂
0:20 Who knew the Count had a pimp slapping hand? Lol.
I rewatched this movie. It was a childhood favorite. You could not make this exact movie today.
I saw this in college and I was REALLY surprised that a movie for kids was so… not childish in some places. How could Dracula be cruel to a *baby*? Then again, Dracula isn’t supposed to be a handsome, brooding hero - he’s a bad guy, and boy, that’s how the actor played him.
(Duncan Regehr was handsome, though. 😁)
Best dracula for me as he was absolutely terrifying but he was cruel as well, vicious. That bit when he just casually throws the dynamite under the cops car it looked like he enjoyed it.
Such a classic ❤brings so much memories. Nintendo.
1:36 Dracula has bad breath.
What I hear that Frankenstein says "Bogus"
Cool
Best line ever!
I have seen this awesome movie so many times 😻🤘
There's nothing like my 8❤️S
Dracula is so sinister. For a kids movie Dracula straight up calls a little girl a b****
I have to agree. What really unsettles me about this sequence to this day is how he pets the little girl with a gentle hand first, gives that sadistic look of a killer's smile, then suddenly turns; his fangs elongate because even though she is young, she is still a virgin - so her blood triggers his thirst with those cold blood-red eyes and hungry hissing. Truly disturbing and takes the audience by surprise. It's the only film where Dracula is truly frightening.
Dracula: Whatever game your playing it won't work. You can't defeat me!
Cop: No I know.
(Points at Frankenstein)
Cop: But he can
I saw this so many times as a kid and when I say so many I mean so many
No wonder I never heard of this movie I was born in 1998 xD
I loved that movie. Grew up with it
No Drac didn't just call the little girl a b****! I didn't see it, but I thought it was cutesy, up to that point. That was vulgar for that time. Today it's used like a nickname.
According to the actress she wasn't there for the line, I believe she could only be on set no more than 4 hours since she was a child. They used a stunt woman for the scene.
Light cuss words were very common in these kind of movies in the 80s. Still got a pg rating as long as the kids weren't dropping f bombs every 5 minutes.
*what dialogue!* lol. XD
From the writer of Predator.
Damn I'm old
I always imagined how many insults and curse words he had to have heard for hundreds of years, and this was the one that really stuck with him
I remember seeing this it was so many years ago
Til this day since a kid it hurts me when frankstein says byeeeeeee
Obviously Dracula never fought with the San Antonio cops lol
I like how dracula beat up the cops 😄
They should just add this to free movies.
Best Dracula ever.
So this is where Sseth got that footage...looks cool.
Wow! 😃
Damn, Duncan Regehr's Dracula is B A D A S S !!
This scene is amazing❤
Dracula could have just grabbed the amulet instead of just slowly raising her up so he could call her a b****.
When you have that kind of power, you play with your food. He wasnt in any hurry.
Funniest action sequences of Dracula ever
Bravest police force ever.
That Dracula is not bad but not the best one in Movies. But come on Frankstien Vs Dracula like really Frankstien Win's
1:48 Go, Franky!
Bogus!
🧛♂️ vs 🧟♂️
Not sure who did it better. Dracula, or the T-800? You be the judge!
Then Simon Belmont jumps outta the bushes and fights Dracula
Bruh walked up murking folks.
Cops in this town have NO fear
He’s quite handsome
1:36
Never mind 😱
Its so weird that He was Reading the book in German,dont ASK why,i am German. 1+ for Reading fluent german
What did the book say?
@@functionatthejunction he said He is asking luck for Help,and the darkness of the night...so that the light of the soul the Nosferatu dissolve,when he said the word dissolve, he was interrupted, so at the end where he was talking he spoke fluent German before that he had to explain it to the girl, which was vaguely true
@@alexzockt1820 Sweet! I always wondered what the ritual said! Thank you so much for translating the words!
@@functionatthejunction your Welcome ☺️
@@functionatthejunction in the Germany is Englisch the language that every German guy can speak so Englisch is everytime our second language that we can speak
1:31 XD
Dracula beat the cops like batman
Don't these cops know what happened to Quincy in the book? Americans don't survive when it comes to Dracula 😂.
Frankenstein wins with a smile
Thats not even appropriate. Calling that girl a b
He was Dracula, not Santa Claus.
It’s Dracula. When has he ever been appropriate? Even the book was the “50 Shades of Grey” of the time it was published. Also, the girl was fine. She’s been interviewed about this topic countless times and always laughs it off. I’m sure she got a fright but, again, it’s Dracula!
According to the actress she wasn't there for the line, she could only be on set no more than 4 hours since she was a child. They used a stunt woman for the scene.
@@DavidLopez-qi8hb Yeah, the fangs and eyes being a surprise to her was true but I highly doubt they would let an actor spit that word in a little girl’s face.
@@musicalmagpie741 Back then no one would have cared. They were professional actors. People used to understand that children are small humans, not like today where people act like they are magical sprites made of innocence and unicorn rainbows. J.R.R Tolkien was right., the cult of youth is disgusting.
Well that's not very nice, calling the little girl the b word.
damn, just a few syllables away from...amogus
Frankenstein just draw Dracula on the stabber
My name is Horis 😅
I mean, Frankenstein thorw Dracula on the stabber
I'm screaming inside that after the first one or two cops went down, the others didn't start shooting. The only one that tried got right in his face to do it. SMH. 🤦🏻♂️
Also Dracula could have just snatched the amulet. All that hissing was unnecessary lol.
Bravest cops in cinema history
Everything looks fake as hell. They’re on a set, wind machines, lights everywhere, etc. Lame.
😒
Remake
Sequel even
Waste of time it'll be riddled by politics and feminism
HELL NO!!!
No. Leave it alone. They'll make it woke.
@@Willy2000ization Damn right
The most underrated version of Dracula.
The actor drew his inspiration for Dracula from the 3 L's..
Lugosi🧛♂,
Lee🧛, and
Langella🦇...
Bogus!!