RD-DD1843 [2019-05-26 21:56:50 +0000 UTC]
Good work. Mel Brooks' Dracula comedy is an underappreciated work, especially as it has Nielsen in it as the vampire, and one sees the idiotic problems he constantly faces (especially due to the "help?" of Renfield), and Harvey Korman's "Dr. Seward", who finds a simple solution for any problems caused by the misbehavior of his patients (much to Renfield's distress). Brooks and Nielsen also play off other in a sequence when the Count and Van Helsing each tries to top off the other in making a final comment in ancient Transylvanian, and Anne Bancroft has a nice cameo regarding passing a cross to Renfield.
"Yes, we have "Nosferatu". We have "Nosferatu" today!"
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