The tremendously fun-looking independent film, Bonnie and Clyde vs. Dracula began making the indie film circuit a couple of years ago by rolling through Kansas City's CreepFest Festival in 2009, and North Carolina's Nevermore Film Fest last year. It's been doing the indie film circuit ever since, picking up awards and recognition along the way, but is looking for a little commercial success with a wider release in theaters and on DVD later this month.
A look at the trailer shows it to be exactly as the title suggests, one hell of a fun ride through something like a mashup between well, a gangster film and a Dracula movie. The opening scenes, that reek of a sultry '30s period rural gangster flick, eventually give way to a bloody-as-hell horror that never seems short on fangs or frights.
If these guys can make a film as entertaining as they can make a trailer inviting, we're in for a good time come March 22, when the movie will be available for rental, and in select theaters.
Bonnie & Clyde vs. Dracula combines the rough and tumble world of circa 1930's era gangster movies with the violent gothic atmosphere of a classic horror film. When a robbery goes bad and one for their companions is shot, Bonnie & Clyde are forced to seek help at a nearby mansion, home to the twisted Dr. Loveless and his imprisoned sister, Annabel. But Loveless has a secret. Deep in his cellar, the recently revived Dracula awaits…
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Check out the trailer below:
And here is the poster. Pretty cool stuff, huh?