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La Fiancée de Dracula

Original title: La fiancée de Dracula
  • 2002
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  • 1h 31m
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4.7/10
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La Fiancée de Dracula (2002)
Horror

A professor and student hunt vampire descendants among supernatural beings, guided by a lovestruck circus performer. Their journey through a convent of strange nuns leads to a coastal castle... Read allA professor and student hunt vampire descendants among supernatural beings, guided by a lovestruck circus performer. Their journey through a convent of strange nuns leads to a coastal castle, where dark forces gather for unusual ceremony.A professor and student hunt vampire descendants among supernatural beings, guided by a lovestruck circus performer. Their journey through a convent of strange nuns leads to a coastal castle, where dark forces gather for unusual ceremony.

  • Director
    • Jean Rollin
  • Writer
    • Jean Rollin
  • Stars
    • Cyrille Gaudin
    • Jacques Orth
    • Thomas Smith
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.7/10
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    • Director
      • Jean Rollin
    • Writer
      • Jean Rollin
    • Stars
      • Cyrille Gaudin
      • Jacques Orth
      • Thomas Smith
    • 17User reviews
    • 28Critic reviews
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    Cyrille Gaudin
    • Isabelle
    • (as Cyrille Iste)
    Jacques Orth
    • Le Professeur
    • (as Jacques Régis)
    Thomas Smith
    • Triboulet
    Sandrine Thoquet
    Sandrine Thoquet
    • La Vampire
    Magalie Madison
    Magalie Madison
    • L'ogresse
    • (as Magalie Aguado)
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    Céline Mauge
    • Soeur Tourière
    Marie-Laurence
    • Mère Supérieure Paris
    Danièle Servais-Orth
    • Mère Supérieure Iles Chausey
    Denis Tallaron
    • Eric
    Sabine Lenoël
    Sabine Lenoël
    • Soeur Marthe
    Céline Clémentel
    • Soeur Simplicité
    Mira Petri
    • Soeur Cigare
    Marianna Palmieri
    • Soeur Bouffarde
    Bernard Musson
    Bernard Musson
    • Le Sorcier
    Natalie Perrey
    • La Sorcière
    Catherine Castel
    • Soeur à la Corde à Sauter
    • (as Cathy Castel)
    Dominique Treillou
    • L'homme du Cimetière
    • (as Dominique Treilloux)
    Frédéric Legrand
    • Le Marin au Pompon Rouge
    • Director
      • Jean Rollin
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      • Jean Rollin
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    6The_Void

    Above average Rollin

    I've seen a handful of Jean Rollin films, and the only ones I liked were his zombie flicks The Living Dead Girl and The Grapes of Death; which is pretty ironic when you consider that ninety percent of his filmography is made up of lesbian vampire films. Well I must be a glutton for punishment having seen this film after seeing so many Rollin films that I didn't like; but to my surprise it would seem that four decades of lesbian vampires has actually taught Rollin something, and while The Fiancé of Dracula suffers from most of the same problems as Rollin's other films; it is actually surprisingly good! As you should expect, the plot is completely made up of nonsense and focuses on some Van Helsing wannabe and his dopey assistant as they go around hunting "parallels" (hot lesbian vampires, basically). Their investigation leads them to a strange convent (via a circus dwarf) and the pair soon discovers that the nuns are harbouring a young woman who just so happens to be the fiancé of the almighty Count Dracula...

    Naturally, the film is completely incoherent and nothing after about the first fifteen minutes makes a lick of sense...but Rollin films generally aren't meant to, and he does at least get the ambiance right. Most of the actresses used are stunningly beautiful - even more so when given lesbian vampire roles and Rollin makes good use of them; in particular Rollin stalwart Brigitte Lahaie who has an interesting role as a 'wolf woman'. It soon becomes easier to just take the film scene by scene rather than trying to enjoy it as a whole and the film features plenty of interesting scenes - one that involves a young girl eating a baby is a highlight. Given that Rollin made most of his films between the late sixties and early eighties; it would be reasonable to assume that The Fiancé of Dracula is merely an imitation of his earlier works, but actually that's not the case and this film appears to be as 'true' to Rollin's style as anything he made earlier on in his career. There's not much point talking about the ending because it makes just as much sense as the rest of the film; but while this film isn't brilliant, it's better than most of Rollin's stuff and his fans should enjoy it.
    5lee_eisenberg

    if you like hot babes then you'll like this, otherwise probably not

    Often overlooked in discussions of the wave of new kinds of movies in the late '60s and early '70s is the new kinds of horror flicks. Jean Rollin was one of the wave of new Euro-horror directors of the era. His movies tended to feature unabashed gore and eroticism. His output started to dwindle in the '90s.

    At the beginning of the 21st century, he released this oddity. "La fiancée de Dracula" ("Dracula's Fiancee" in English) depicts vampire hunters investigating a group of vampire-like individuals. There's the requisite nudity and bloodsucking. Otherwise, the movie just sort of drags on a lot. It's not a terrible movie but it seems like they drew it out too much. The movie's strengths are the shots of the castle where everyone converges.

    Anyway, teenage boys will no doubt enjoy the sight of all the hot babes. I don't predict anyone else getting into the movie.
    6HumanoidOfFlesh

    Okay Jean Rollin's vampire flick.

    A professor and his young assistant are investigating about the coming of the master of parallel,who is simply Dracula.They go to convent and follow Isabel,a mysterious woman,who could be the next fiancee of the master."La Fiancee de Dracula" is clearly not as good as Rollin's best works like "Lips of Blood" and "Fascination".Still it has some surreal moments and a good amount of female nudity.The ending is really beautiful and tragic.It's nice to see Brigitte Lahaie in a rather small role.So if you're a fan of Jean Rollin's wonderful cinema you can't miss this film.Highly recommended,especially if you like vampire flicks.My rating:7 out of 10.
    anthonycwhittle

    Not impressed

    If your expecting another classic from Jean Rollin, then you will be very disappointed. It seemed that Mr. Rollin was poking fun at the work that made him the artist he is today. Avoid this and rent any Rollin film from the 70's instead.
    6lost-in-limbo

    "Come back to real life"

    I'm fairly new to Jean Rollin's output (as I've only watched "The Living Dead Girl" and "Requiem for a Vampire"), but again like those aforementioned films (even though I wasn't blown away from this one) I enjoyed the strange, surreal quality of one of Rollin's latest works; "Dracula's Fiancée". The supernatural meets sensual erotica, in what is a crazy canvas for Rollin to let loose providing a sense of wonder with its moody atmospherics, brooding performances and demented butchery. A professor and his assistant are trying to hunt down the tomb of Dracula, which leads them to Dracula's fiancée and through her they can uncover his remains as they get drawn in to a parallel world. The pictorial story is jadedly convoluted and slow-moving, but fancifully gripping in the surrealistically Gothic universe that's created as its populated with eccentric creations ranging from Dracula, a she-wolf, baby-eating Ogresses, vampires, dwarf-jester and some raving mad nuns within a attractively remote backdrop of castle ruins and sprawling beach line. It's the macabre meeting the beautiful, as Rollin's hypnotically symbolic imagery is richly presented (like the boat ride) and arrestingly captured by its whimsical, haunting soundtrack. Sometimes you find yourself being lost in this bewildering world, forgetting about its ponderously thick script filled with many abstract ideas. There's a lot going on, than what is actually shown even when it favours its sparse long stretches. It's an atypical character journey of a Dracula tale, but at its core it's the usual love story filled with unrest, desire and heartache. Still underdone in the details. The theatrical performances are acceptable and the make-up FX is passable. Erotically nightmarish blood sucking entertainment.

    "May you rest in peace".

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      The seventh and final collaboration between Jean Rollin and Birgitta Lahaie.
    • Connections
      Featured in La nuit des horloges (2007)

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    • Release date
      • August 14, 2002 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Official sites
      • Boomerang Productions (France)
      • Distributor's official website for private individuals
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • La novia de Drácula
    • Production companies
      • Avia Films
      • Gold Film
      • Les Films ABC
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $3,697
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 31m(91 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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