Dracula jagt Mini-Mädchen, AKA Dracula A.D. 1972, AKA Dracula '73, AKA...
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Dracula A.D. 1972
AKA:
Dracula '72 (UK) (working title)
Dracula 1972 (International: English title) (informal title)
Dracula 1972 D.C. (International: English title) (poster title)
Dracula Chases the Mini Girls (UK) (working title)
Dracula Chelsea '72 (UK) (working title)
Dracula Today
1972: Dracula colpisce ancora! (It)
Drácula no Mundo da Mini-Saia (Br)
Dracula jagt Mini-Mädchen (BRD)
Draculan kosto (Fi)
Drakoulas 1972 (Gr)
Renamed for its French and Spanish releases because it reached theaters there one year later:
Dracula '73 (Fr)
Drácula 73 (Sp)
Source: IMDb
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This is an edited repost from 2008 in honor of Sir Christopher Frank Carandini Lee (1922-2015).
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Movie: Nosferatu
The complete classic movie Nosferatu (the original by F. W. Murnau from 1922) can be viewed on Google Video. Click here!
(Via Cynical-C Blog)
The same version can also be viewed here in YouTube (Via Bibi's Box - Bibi's YouTube) if you prefere that.
You can find a number of versions on YouTube like this one.
And finally you're able to download/view it in the Internet Archive.
Nosferatu, eine Symphonie des Grauens in IMDb and in Wikipedia.
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