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DRACULA VS. FRANKENSTEIN ('71) DRACULA VS. FRANKENSTEIN ('71) pb OR search current auctions Auction History Result #5822 DRACULA VS FRANKENSTEIN pb '71 Chaney Date Sold 10/30/2003Sold For: Login or Register to see sold price. Original Vintage Theatrical Movie Pressbook (measures 11" x 17"; 8 pages) (Learn More) Dracula Vs. Frankenstein, the 1971 Al Adamson vampire monster horror thriller ("New! Different! Shocking! The Kings of Horror Battle to the Death!"; "All New! All Color!"; "Together in one film - They meet in a fight of fright!"; "'The most shocking Horror Show of the year'"; "Love Tramps - seduced by Creatures from the Grave!"; "Yesterday they were Cold & Dead - Today - they're Hot & Bothered!") starring J. Carrol Naish (as Dr. Frankenstein; in his final film), Lon Chaney Jr. (in his final film), Anthony Eisley, Regina Carrol, Angelo Rossitto, Russ Tamblyn, Jim Davis (billed as "Special Guest Stars Russ Tamblyn and Jim Davis"), Forrest J. Ackerman, Zandor Vorkov (billed as "Introducing Zandor Vorkov as 'Count Dracula'"), and John Bloom (as the Frankenstein monster). Note that in the early 1970s, there were three films that used the English title of "Dracula Vs. Frankenstein". The most well-known of these is this film (which was not released under other English-language titles on it's first release). However, there was also a 1970 film (Los Monstruos del Terror, released as Dracula Vs. Frankenstein and also as Assignment Terror) directed by Tulio Demicheli & Hugo Fregonese, and also a 1972 film (Dracula contra Frankenstein) directed by Jesus Franco. All three movies have been confused with each other, which is especially easy to do, because many of the posters for these movies lack cast or crew credits! Also, note that both Naish and Chaney were very ill at the time of this production, and this is the last film for both of them. Because of this, it is especially regrettable that the film is often considered to be one of the worst monster movies of all time. NOTE: Click on linked names to see a biography. Important Added Info: Note that this pressbook is part of an amazing collection of 456 different horror/sci-fi pressbooks (our items #5387 through #5842)! The collector who assembled this collection did so over a span of several decades, and to duplicate it would surely take at least that long, if one started today. But on October 30th, every one of these pressbooks will go to a new owner, as all are being sold with NO reserve. Note that this collection spans the years from 1950 to 1972, and just about every single 1950s and 1960s horror/sci-fi movie is represented here. Also note that we have listed them in DATE order (first by year, and then alphabetically within years). This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to acquire rare pressbooks that almost never are offered for sale! Condition: fine. Note that this pressbook is complete and uncut! Since pressbooks were INTENDED to be cut up (the theater owners would cut out the newspaper ads to run in their local papers). It is very difficult to find a pressbook that has NOT been cut, and that ads greatly to their value! very minor creases around the edges of the pressbook (mostly along the spine) Learn More about condition grades
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