Timothy Friend wrote and directed Bonnie & Clyde Vs Dracula and it came out back in 2008. It's was made in St Joseph Missouri. It's low budget but ambitious. It's set in the 1920s, they have some old cars, but the clothes don't match too well. The rest of the production values are fair to good. It's the script that pulls everything down. At it's best it gets you through the scene. During the less than best parts I'd get bored. I noticed I wasn't paying attention at times. Occasionally I'd have to ask myself what the fuck is going on. It can't scrape together a 5 on the IMDb and I'm not helping to pull it up. Glad it was something from Netflix.
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