Two screwballs get mixed up with monsters, mad scientists and vampires.Two screwballs get mixed up with monsters, mad scientists and vampires.Two screwballs get mixed up with monsters, mad scientists and vampires.
Martha Elena Cervantes
- Socorro
- (as Martha Elena Cervántes)
José Jasso
- Paco
- (as José 'Ojón' Jasso)
Joaquín García Vargas
- Detective Hercules Borolas
- (as Joaquín García 'Borolas')
Alberto Villanueva
- Frankenstein
- (as Alberto 'Chiquilín' Villanueva)
Ana María Aguirre
- Secretaria
- (uncredited)
Leonor Gómez
- Mujer con pesera
- (uncredited)
Vicente Lara
- Novio de secretaria
- (uncredited)
Elvira Lodi
- Mujer asaltada
- (uncredited)
Francisco Meneses
- Invitado fiesta
- (uncredited)
José Pardavé
- Hombre en telefono
- (uncredited)
Ángela Rodríguez
- Invitada fiesta disfraz
- (uncredited)
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- TriviaThe English dubbed version of this film is believed lost.
- ConnectionsRemake of Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein (1948)
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Frankenstein, El Vampiro Y Compania (1962)
1/2 (out of 4)
Incredibly stupid Mexican film is pretty much a scene for scene remake of Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein. It's a wonder Universal didn't sue the hell out of the producers of this thing but I'm going to guess not too many people saw this thing in America. The man who played Dracula (I'm not going to bother looking up his name) gives without a doubt the worst performance I've seen anyone give as the Count and that includes my three year old cousin. The Frankenstein monster looks incredibly silly but the Wolf Man is a rather interesting cousin-banging inbred mess. He looks like a cross between a pig, a bat and a wolf. The director, Benito Alazraki, also directed the horrid Spiritism and Curse of the Doll People, which I had planned on watching later in the month. I'm not so sure now.
1/2 (out of 4)
Incredibly stupid Mexican film is pretty much a scene for scene remake of Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein. It's a wonder Universal didn't sue the hell out of the producers of this thing but I'm going to guess not too many people saw this thing in America. The man who played Dracula (I'm not going to bother looking up his name) gives without a doubt the worst performance I've seen anyone give as the Count and that includes my three year old cousin. The Frankenstein monster looks incredibly silly but the Wolf Man is a rather interesting cousin-banging inbred mess. He looks like a cross between a pig, a bat and a wolf. The director, Benito Alazraki, also directed the horrid Spiritism and Curse of the Doll People, which I had planned on watching later in the month. I'm not so sure now.
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- Michael_Elliott
- Feb 29, 2008
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- Frankestein, el vampiro y compañía
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- Runtime1 hour 16 minutes
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- 1.37 : 1
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By what name was Frankestein el vampiro y compañía (1962) officially released in Canada in English?
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