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  1. Tiempos duros para Drácula: Directed by Jorge Darnell. With José Lifante, Miguel Ligero, María Noel, Joaquín Roa. As the title says, these are hard times for Dracula. Years don't go by in vain, he has financial problems and even his own castle is now open as a public attraction.

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    • Comedy, Horror
    • Jorge Darnell
    • 73
  2. Tiempos duros para Drácula es una película coproducción de Argentina y España filmada en Eastmancolor dirigida por Jorge Darnell según su propio guion escrito en colaboración con Solly Wolodarsky sobre un argumento de Jorge Darnell, que fue estrenada en España el 5 de octubre de 1977 y tuvo como actores principales a José Lifante ...

  3. Tiempos duros para Drácula (1976) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  4. As the title says, these are hard times for Dracula. Years don’t go by in vain, he has financial problems and even his own castle is now open as a public attraction. He also has no luck in the search of love or finding a victim to quench his thirst of blood.

  5. Tiempos duros para Drácula es una película dirigida por Jorge Darnell con Jose Lifante, Beatriz Savón, Miguel Ligero, María Noel .... Año: 1976. Título original: Tiempos duros para Drácula. Sinopsis: Drácula no está pasando una buena época.

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    • España
    • Teodoro Escamilla
    • Jorge Darnell
  6. Review by Dustin Baker ★★★. Answers the question of what happens when Dracula's cash reserves dry up after so many hundreds of years, because property taxes and utilities are a motherfucker, and unless he's investing in stocks, it's not like he's working a 9 to 5 to bring in money.

  7. Tiempos duros para Drácula is a film directed by Jorge Darnell with Jose Lifante, Beatriz Savón, Miguel Ligero, María Noel .... Year: 1976. Original title: Tiempos duros para Drácula. Synopsis: 'Dracula' is not going through his best days: he feels old, he has health and economic issues and his own castle is now open to very curious tourists.