The midnight movies were a phenomenon in the history of cinema which began to occur in the United States in the early 70's, particularly in New York City.
In this movement stressed a lot of movies that created a huge cult phenomenon.
Puertas de Castilla continuing a year honoring those films that passed in small, dark rooms, this time with Dracula, Andy Warhol, a grotesque jewelry taken from the deepest psychedelic, a Dracula who eat bread soaked in blood, a Dracula vomit in the bathtub, a Dracula sometimes squalid Victorian uses a wheelchair, a baroque scenarios filled with languid ladies, generally one of the exponents of gore movies of the seventies in which a very young and skeletal Udo Kier plays the freak version of Dracula with communists and erotic touches.
Midnight Movies
22 hours
Auditorium
Not recommended for children under 18
Free entrance until full capacity (192 seats)
Tuesday, June 23, at 22 am
Andy Warhol's Dracula
1972, 103 '.
Horror comedy
Written and directed by Paul Morrissey
Photo: Luigi Kuveiller
Music: Claudio Gizzi
Production: Andy Warhol and Andrew Braunsberg
Cast: Udo Kier, Joe Dallsandro, Maxime McKendry, Arno Juerging, Milena Vukotic, Dominique Darel, Stefania Casini, Silvia Dionisio, Inna Alexeievna and Vittorio de Sica.
Synopsis: Udo Kier is without doubt the most sickening Count Dracula of the adjustments made to date.
The Count knows he must drink a minimum amount of blood of young virgins or otherwise, will remain forever in his coffin.
Anton, his assistant, suggests that perhaps they should go to Italy where, as a very Catholic country, it will be easier to find virgins.
There is a family with four girls ready for marriage but do not prove to be as pure as they seem.
PROGRAM
* Tuesday, June 30, at 22 am Forbidden Zone, Richard Elfman, 1982
* Tuesday, July 7, at 22 am The murderers of the honeymoon, Leonard Kastle, 1970.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia