There are many things painfully wrong with Jim Haggerty’s no-budget vampire horror-comedy I Dream Of Dracula, but perhaps the most crippling is that it simply isn’t the least bit fun. Technical and performance issues aside (and there are plenty of both), the horror portions have no sense of suspense or tension, and the comedy is almost totally ineffective. Characters are presented as broad caricatures that barely resemble human beings, and the humor is so broad it feels like the audience is being bludgeoned with a shovel. I’m not going to criticize someone for tossing a fart joke into the mix,
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