APOSTLE OF DRACULA aka DRACULA’S DISCIPLES (2012) Reviews and overview

  

‘Devotion is eternal’

Apostle of Dracula – aka Dracula 0.9  and Dracula’s Disciples – is a 2012 supernatural Spanish horror film directed by Emilio Schargorodsky from a screenplay co-written with Javier Caffarena and Jose Luis Matoso. It stars Javier Caffarena (as Dracula), Antonio Del Río, Francisco Del Río.

Lucy (Nathalie Le Gosles), a beautiful young woman holds a passionate and bloody affair with Dracula (Javier Caffarena). Van Helsing (Paul Lapidus) an occult expert tries to save Lucy from the clutches of the vampire. Many years later, after nine eclipses…

Lucy recovers from a strange amnesia and begins to realize her true identity remembering everything that happened to her and how she was turned into a creature thirsty of blood. Will Van Helsing be able to rescue her or will Lucys dark dream of living eternally with Dracula become true?

In the US, the film was released on DVD on August 8, 2017, by Wild Eye Releasing.

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A British DVD release by New Horizon Films, as Dracula’s Disciples, is scheduled for 5 March 2018.

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Reviews:

“The film does start off promisingly enough with an amnesic woman waking up on a yacht, but once the hammy Van Helsing enters the frame it all falls apart and devolves into a dingy chore to sit through. The staging is quite laughable.” Leofwine_draca

Main cast:

  • Javier Caffarena
  • Antonio Del Río
  • Francisco Del Río
  • Paul Lapidus
  • Nathalie Legosles
  • Jose Luis Matoso
  • Virginia Palomino

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