Count Tsakona and His Draculettes

Count Tsakona and His Draculettes

Release date : September 3, 1989
Runtime : 1h 39m
Countries of origin : Greece /
Original Language : Greek /
Director : Takis Simonetatos /
Production companies : Cas Cine Video /
September 3, 1989 1h 39m Greece Comedy Greek More
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In this offering, Kostas Tsakonas (a champion of the SOV comedy of the era) as a wimpy poor guy & petty thief who lives with his nephew, is chosen by the arch-Dracula to rule Greece, since he's a long lost relative of the vampire family, and since the current Prime Minister has sucked the Greeks dry (yes, there's some awful not-so-subtle dated attempts at political satire in there as well). What follows is Tsakona's transformation and consequent attempts to adjust to his new vampiric lifestyle, while a clumsy exorcist and some of his fellow villagers are after him.
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  • title:Count Tsakona and His Draculettes
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1989
  • Runtime:1h 39m
  • Genres: Comedy · Horror ·
  • Countries of origin: Greece ·
  • Original Language: Greek ·
  • Director: Takis Simonetatos /
  • Writers: Kostas Tsakonas · Giannis Sklavos ·
  • Production companies: Cas Cine Video ·
  • Overview:In this offering, Kostas Tsakonas (a champion of the SOV comedy of the era) as a wimpy poor guy & petty thief who lives with his nephew, is chosen by the arch-Dracula to rule Greece, since he's a long lost relative of the vampire family, and since the current Prime Minister has sucked the Greeks dry (yes, there's some awful not-so-subtle dated attempts at political satire in there as well). What follows is Tsakona's transformation and consequent attempts to adjust to his new vampiric lifestyle, while a clumsy exorcist and some of his fellow villagers are after him.
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