Young Dracula (film)
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For the 1975 comedy film, see Dracula in the Provinces.
2011 film
Young Dracula | |
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Directed by | Alf Seccombe |
Written by | Alf Seccombe |
Starring | Kyle Field |
Release date | 2011 |
Young Dracula is a 2011 short horror film written and directed by Alf Seccombe. The cast includes artist and musician Kyle Field of the band Little Wings,[1] and American television news correspondent Su-chin Pak.[2]
The film won Second Prize for Bay Area Shorts at the 54th San Francisco International Film Festival.[3][4][5]
References[]
- ^ Angelico, John "I can see your shorts, SFIFF: Moments of brief joy at the S.F. International Film Festival", "sfgate.com", April 26, 2011
- ^ "SuChin Pak IMDB" "imdb.com"
- ^ "Awards for Alf Seccombe", "imdb.com"
- ^ Susan Gerhard, "SF360", May 5, 2011, "[1]"
- ^ Dana Harris, "IndieWire", May 5, 2011, "[2]"
External links[]
- Young Dracula at IMDb
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