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Vampires in Havana is a cubain film of genre Science fiction with Irela Bravo

Vampires in Havana (1985)

¡Vampiros en La Habana!

Vampires in Havana
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Length 1h9
OriginCuba
Genres Science fiction,    Comedy,    Fantasy,    Action,    Horror,    Historical,    Animation
Rating68% 3.4373753.4373753.4373753.4373753.437375

¡Vampiros en La Habana! (English title: Vampires in Havana) is a Cuban animated film directed by Juan Padrón. Released in 1985, the film features trumpet performances by Arturo Sandoval. A sequel to the film, called Más vampiros en La Habana, was released in 2003.

Synopsis

Joseph Amadeus von Dracula, known as Pepito to his friends, is a trumpet player in 1930s Havana who spends his time away from the bandstand dabbling in quasi-terrorist plots to overthrow the Cuban government of dictator, Gerardo Machado. He is unaware that he is really a vampire, and that his uncle, Werner Amadeus von Dracula, the son of Count Dracula, has been using him as a test subject for a formula that negates the usually fatal effects of sunlight.

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Irela Bravo

(Lola (voice))
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