1974 film by Freddie Francis
Son of Dracula
is a 1974 British
musical film
directed by
Freddie Francis
and starring
Harry Nilsson
and
Ringo Starr
. It was produced by Starr and released in 1974 by
Apple Films
. It is also the title of a soundtrack released in conjunction with the film.
In the film,
Count Dracula
is
assassinated
, and his son is supposed to inherit his control over the
Netherworld
. Instead, the son wishes to become mortal and asks
Van Helsing
to help him transform into an ordinary
human
.
Plot
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After the killing of his father (
Count Dracula
, the King of the Netherworld), by a mysterious assassin, Count Downe (
Harry Nilsson
) is summoned from his travels abroad by family advisor Merlin (
Ringo Starr
) in order to prepare him to take over the throne. Baron Frankenstein (
Freddie Jones
) is also on hand to help in any way he can. Problem is, Downe wants no part of this responsibility, and instead wishes to become human and mortal ? especially after meeting a girl named Amber (
Suzanna Leigh
), with whom he falls in love. He approaches old family nemesis Dr.
Van Helsing
(
Dennis Price
), who agrees to enable the Count's transformation, much to the dismay of the residents of the Netherworld.
Despite the best efforts of a host of monsters, as well as one traitorous figure who is dealt with by the trusted Merlin, Van Helsing performs the operation and removes Downe's fangs. He then informs the Count that he can now live out his days in the sunlight, with Amber at his side.
Keith Moon
of
The Who
and
John Bonham
of
Led Zeppelin
both appear in the film, alternating as the drummer in Count Downe's band.
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Other band members include
Klaus Voormann
(another old friend of Starr),
Peter Frampton
, an uncredited
Leon Russell
, and the regular
Rolling Stones
horn section of
Bobby Keys
and
Jim Price
.
Cast
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Production
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Son of Dracula
was made during a period when Starr, in between occasional single releases and session work, was concentrating on filmmaking and acting. Two films in which he had starred,
200 Motels
and
Blindman
, had been released at the end of 1971, and before starting on this one, he had just finished work on his directorial debut, the
T. Rex
documentary
Born to Boogie
.
As well as producing
Son of Dracula
, Starr appears as
Merlin the Magician
, who follows the birth and rise of young Count Downe, played by Nilsson. Starr and he were longtime friends, and the ex-
Beatle
had recently played drums on Nilsson's 1972 album
Son of Schmilsson
, which had spoofed
horror movie
motifs. A few months after those sessions, in August 1972, Starr decided to make a
rock and roll
Dracula
movie (originally titled
Count Downe
),
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and invited Nilsson to come on board. At first, Nilsson thought the whole idea must have come from his recent album; as it turned out, Starr had not followed its release, and until then-wife
Maureen
brought him a copy, he did not even know that
Son of Schmilsson
had already used a similar theme.
Freddie Francis later said "at the end of the film I opted out. I said Ringo look, I'm ill at the moment, you better cut the film yourself. He had made it with a lot of his friends and that, the least said the better."
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Release
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Filming was completed by November 1972, but
Son of Dracula
had to wait a year and a half for release. Soon after completion, Starr called in
Graham Chapman
, who was writing with
Douglas Adams
at the time and had been working on a proposed (but eventually unfilmed) television special for Ringo. Along with Chapman's other regular collaborator,
Bernard McKenna
, they were asked to write a whole new script to be dubbed over the film's lacklustre dialogue, and they recorded an alternative, Pythonesque soundtrack, but the whole idea was then shelved. Later, attempts were made to market the movie, but as Starr later said, ‘No one would take it.’
Showings over the years have been limited to
midnight movies
and similar outlets. No official home video release has ever been made.
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Soundtrack album
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The
Son of Dracula
album includes Nilsson songs that were showcased in the film, as well as some instrumental tracks composed by
Paul Buckmaster
and portions of dialogue used as bridging sequences. All the song tracks except one are from the previously released
Nilsson Schmilsson
and
Son of Schmilsson
albums.
The only new song, "Daybreak", was recorded in London sometime in September '72,
[7]
during a break in filming. Joining Nilsson and Starr on the sessions at
Trident Studios
were the likes of Voormann, Frampton, Keys and Price, once again, as well as
George Harrison
on
cowbell
.
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Jim Price, along with pianist
Gary Wright
and orchestral arrangers
Paul Buckmaster
and
Del Newman
, also provided new, incidental music, some of which appeared in the film only.
The U.S.
LP
release of the
soundtrack
included a T-shirt iron-on advertising the film, and a companion songbook included a reproduction of the film poster. The single version of "Daybreak" edited out the words "
it's pissing me off
" (referring to daylight), repeating the lyric "
it's making me cough
" instead, and the fadeout is longer than on any LP or CD release of the song. The single peaked at number 21 on the
Billboard
Hot 100
but did not chart at all in the U.K. The album itself fared even worse, non-charting in Britain and climbing no higher than number 106 in America.
"Daybreak" was later
covered
by Nilsson friend and former
Monkee
Micky Dolenz
. A version with completely new lyrics in German was sung as "Hamburg im Regen" by
Mary Roos
.
Album track listing
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- "It Is He Who Will Be King" (
Paul Buckmaster
) ? 3:07
- "Daybreak" (Nilsson) ? 2:43
- "
At My Front Door
" (
Ewart Abner
,
John Moore
) ? 2:40
- "Count Downe Meets Merlin and Amber" (Buckmaster) ? 2:10
- "The Moonbeam Song" (Nilsson) ? 3:20
- "Perhaps This Is All a Dream" (Buckmaster) ? :47
- "Remember (Christmas)" (Nilsson) ? 4:09
- "Intro;
Without You
" (
Pete Ham
,
Tom Evans
) ? 3:47
- "The Count's Vulnerability" (Buckmaster) ? 2:10
- "Down" (Nilsson) ? 3:07
- "Frankenstein, Merlin and the Operation" (Taverner) ? 3:20
- "Jump Into the Fire" (Nilsson) ? 3:16
- "The Abdication of Count Downe" (Buckmaster) ? 1:10
- "The End (Moonbeam)" (Nilsson) ? 0:49
Personnel
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- Harry Nilsson : Vocals, piano, electric piano, mellotron
- Jim Price : Organ, horns arrangements, trumpet, trombone
- Gene Cipriano : Horns
- Bobby Keys : Saxophone, tenor sax
- Paul Buckmaster : Strings and horns arrangements and conducting
- The Pop Arts String Quartet : Strings
- Peter Frampton : Guitar, electric guitar
- Chris Spedding : Guitar, electric guitar, bouzouki
- John Uribe : Acoustic Guitar, Lead guitar
- Klaus Voormann : Acoustic guitar, bass guitar
- Herbie Flowers : Bass guitar
- Jim Webb : Acoustic piano
- Gary Wright : Piano
- Nicky Hopkins : Piano
- Ringo Starr : Drums
- Jim Keltner : Drums
- Jim Gordon : Drums, percussions
- Ray Cooper : Percussions, congas
- George Harrison : Cowbell
References
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- ^
Badham,
The Beatles Diary Volume 2
, p. 80.
- ^
Keith Badham,
The Beatles Diary Volume 2: After the Break-Up 1970?2001
, Omnibus Press (London, 2002), p. 79.
- ^
"Interview with Freddie Francis"
.
British Entertainment History Project
. 1993?1994.
- ^
Giles, Jeff.
"When Ringo Starr and Harry Nilsson Made a Movie, 'Son of Dracula'
"
.
Ultimate Classic Rock
.
- ^
link
- ^
Strong, Martin C. (2006).
The Essential Rock Discography
. Edinburgh, UK: Canongate. p. 758.
ISBN
978-184195-827-9
.
- ^
Harry Castleman & Walter J. Podrazik,
All Together Now: The First Complete Beatles Discography 1961?1975
, Ballantine Books (New York, NY, 1976), p. 134.
- ^
Castleman & Podrazik,
All Together Now
, p. 216.
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