Rating:
**/*****, or 4/10
Beware!
Misleading title here! This movie has nothing to do with the Dracula
character in whatever incarnation, despite some semi-vampiric
presence in the plot. A better title would have been 'I was a Teenage
Dracula', considering this was produced by the same company behind I
was a Teenage Werewolf, also released in 1957, to which it bears
more than just a coincidental resemblance story wise as it tells of a
troubled teenage girl (Sandra Harrison) dumped at a boarding school
by her father, who finds herself subjected to hypnotic experiments by
the evil headmistress (Louise Lewis), that turn her into a vampire at
her behest. This results in a few suspenseless murders here and there
and a dull subplot about police investigators trying to find out
what's going on. This movie was released as a double bill for
drive-ins with I was a Teenage Frankenstein. Production
company American International Pictures (AIP) was responsible for
many a lousy B-movie in the latter half of the fifties (many of them
with overly grandiose, incorrect and thus irresponsible titles):
though this flick is far from good, it's by no means the worst of
this extensive bunch.
Starring:
Sandra Harrison, Louise Lewis, Gail Ganley
Directed
by Herbert L. Strock
USA: AIP,
1957
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