VIA PRESS RELEASE | As head of publicity at Hemisphere Pictures and then founder of Independent International Pictures Corp., Sam Sherman is truly one of the godfathers of the drive-in/ grindhouse/ horror/ B-movie genre.
Composer William Lava made his reputation scoring 1930s Westerns and serials for Republic Pictures including The Three Mesquiteers (with John Wayne) and Daredevils of the Red Circle. But for Dracula Vs. Frankenstein, Lava—who was friend of producer Sam Sherman and his favorite composer—let his atonal freak flag fly, employing eerie glissandos and ominous rhythms to conjure suspense and dread.
Special bonus: Independent-International Pictures’ amazing radio spot promoting the movie. Also comes with a full-color LP-sized insert featuring the cover illustration…out for its 50th anniversary in a pumpkin orange pressing limited to 1,000 copies.