TRANSYLVANIA 6-5000
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Two reporters travel to a strange castle in Transylvania to investigate the apparent reappearance of Frankenstein, and encounter the sensitive Wolfman, the horny Vampiress Odette and a whole cast of other weirdos.
About This Film
Jack Harrison (Jeff Goldblum) and Gil Turner (Ed Begley Jr.) are writers for The Sensation, a supermarket-grade tabloid run by Turner's father, Mac Turner (Norman Fell). Jack is a more serious journalist, using The Sensation as a stepping stone to a better career and aspires to work for Time Magazine, while Gil is a gangling yes-man, ever ready to win his father's approval.
When Mac receives a homemade videotape of two panicked men running from a creature they believe to be Frankenstein's monster, along with a waist-down shot of the suspected monster, he dispatches his son and Jack to Transylvania to follow the lead. Jack tries unsuccessfully to beg off, but is told by Mac that if they both again come back with nothing, they are both fired. They have to bring a story that will bring a banner headline "Frankenstein Lives!"
Planes, trains and buses later, Jack and Gil arrive at their destination. Once off the bus, Jack immediately spots Elizabeth Ellison, a pretty female tourist (Teresa Ganzel) from New York City, whom he propositions. Gil immediately sets out on their assignment, just as quickly drawing hysterical ridicule when he tries to question a hotel desk clerk about the whereabouts of Frankenstein, who shares Gil's inquiries with the staff and patrons, including the mayor Lepescu (Jeffrey Jones).
Jack rescues Gil and pulls him out of the hotel to avoid further embarrassment. Both then take off for their hotel. Seeing them leave, a gypsy woman named Madame Morovia (Inge Appelt) orders her male companion to bring them to her.
Jack and Gil arrive at their hotel, which resembles a 17th-century castle, complete with a gated entrance, but adorned with an "Opening Soon!" banner and signs denoting the acceptance of credit cards. They are met at the gate by Fejos (Michael Richards), a butler with an odd sense of humor. They meet for brunch with Lepescu, where they also meet Radu (John Byner), his hunched-over manservant who addresses everyone as "master" and his wife Lupi (Carol Kane).
Both Gil and Jack learn that something is amiss about Transylvania, despite being laughed off by the locals, including Inspector Percek (Božidar Smiljanić), head of the local police. After meeting Morovia, who tells them they must continue their pursuit, they encounter a series of real-life horror creatures, including a Wolfman Larry (Donald Gibb), a nymphomaniac vampire Odette (Geena Davis), and a swamp monster Twisto that grabs Gil by the crotch as he tries to escape a frightening face-to-face confrontation with the object of their mission himself.
They eventually learn of a Sicilian doctor, Victorio Malavaqua (Joseph Bologna), who lost his license to practice medicine. Finding out that Malavaqua has been giving care in a sanitorium, Gil tries to go there to make an appointment but is rebuffed by the guard. Gil eventually sneaks in and finds Percek and Malavaqua talking about the latter's "experiments", including one involving a patient, Kurt Hunyadi, that fits the description of the Frankenstein monster, which Malavaqua claimed had died. An exhumation of the body later proves otherwise.
Gil learns that Radu is in cahoots with Malavaqua, serving as his lab assistant. Malavaqua also displays a tendency towards madness when within the confines of his laboratory, but returns to normal when he leaves it. It is later revealed, as Gil and Jack go on a search for Elizabeth's missing daughter Laura, that not only has Malavaqua faked Hunyadi's death, but is also his creator, along with that of Odette, Larry, and Twisto. It is also revealed that Malavaqua has engaged in this type of bizarre work to clear his family's name.
The story ties together after Jack is attacked by the Wolfman. In an attempt to rescue Jack, Gil pulls him off Jack, only to be carted off by the Wolfman. The police arrive, but refuse to listen to Jack's story and order him put in the local police lockup. Elizabeth rescues him and learns that the entire police force is at the wine festival instead of searching for her missing daughter. Jack heads off to Malavaqua's lab and Elizabeth goes to the festival. As she is being hauled away by police after confronting Percek, the town is horrified as the monster returns in the flesh, carrying Laura in his arms. Perceived to be dead, it is later learned she was just sleeping.
Jack and Gil arrive, having confronted Malavaqua, and explain Malavaqua's actions to the townspeople, that Malavaqua was legitimately trying to create normal lives for those seen as outcasts or freaks by the townspeople, who now welcome them with open arms.
Finding out that the story is even bigger than what they bargained for, Gil takes enough pictures and both gather enough material to last weeks for the tabloid. They more than make up for their failures and Mac gets his banner headline.
When Mac receives a homemade videotape of two panicked men running from a creature they believe to be Frankenstein's monster, along with a waist-down shot of the suspected monster, he dispatches his son and Jack to Transylvania to follow the lead. Jack tries unsuccessfully to beg off, but is told by Mac that if they both again come back with nothing, they are both fired. They have to bring a story that will bring a banner headline "Frankenstein Lives!"
Planes, trains and buses later, Jack and Gil arrive at their destination. Once off the bus, Jack immediately spots Elizabeth Ellison, a pretty female tourist (Teresa Ganzel) from New York City, whom he propositions. Gil immediately sets out on their assignment, just as quickly drawing hysterical ridicule when he tries to question a hotel desk clerk about the whereabouts of Frankenstein, who shares Gil's inquiries with the staff and patrons, including the mayor Lepescu (Jeffrey Jones).
Jack rescues Gil and pulls him out of the hotel to avoid further embarrassment. Both then take off for their hotel. Seeing them leave, a gypsy woman named Madame Morovia (Inge Appelt) orders her male companion to bring them to her.
Jack and Gil arrive at their hotel, which resembles a 17th-century castle, complete with a gated entrance, but adorned with an "Opening Soon!" banner and signs denoting the acceptance of credit cards. They are met at the gate by Fejos (Michael Richards), a butler with an odd sense of humor. They meet for brunch with Lepescu, where they also meet Radu (John Byner), his hunched-over manservant who addresses everyone as "master" and his wife Lupi (Carol Kane).
Both Gil and Jack learn that something is amiss about Transylvania, despite being laughed off by the locals, including Inspector Percek (Božidar Smiljanić), head of the local police. After meeting Morovia, who tells them they must continue their pursuit, they encounter a series of real-life horror creatures, including a Wolfman Larry (Donald Gibb), a nymphomaniac vampire Odette (Geena Davis), and a swamp monster Twisto that grabs Gil by the crotch as he tries to escape a frightening face-to-face confrontation with the object of their mission himself.
They eventually learn of a Sicilian doctor, Victorio Malavaqua (Joseph Bologna), who lost his license to practice medicine. Finding out that Malavaqua has been giving care in a sanitorium, Gil tries to go there to make an appointment but is rebuffed by the guard. Gil eventually sneaks in and finds Percek and Malavaqua talking about the latter's "experiments", including one involving a patient, Kurt Hunyadi, that fits the description of the Frankenstein monster, which Malavaqua claimed had died. An exhumation of the body later proves otherwise.
Gil learns that Radu is in cahoots with Malavaqua, serving as his lab assistant. Malavaqua also displays a tendency towards madness when within the confines of his laboratory, but returns to normal when he leaves it. It is later revealed, as Gil and Jack go on a search for Elizabeth's missing daughter Laura, that not only has Malavaqua faked Hunyadi's death, but is also his creator, along with that of Odette, Larry, and Twisto. It is also revealed that Malavaqua has engaged in this type of bizarre work to clear his family's name.
The story ties together after Jack is attacked by the Wolfman. In an attempt to rescue Jack, Gil pulls him off Jack, only to be carted off by the Wolfman. The police arrive, but refuse to listen to Jack's story and order him put in the local police lockup. Elizabeth rescues him and learns that the entire police force is at the wine festival instead of searching for her missing daughter. Jack heads off to Malavaqua's lab and Elizabeth goes to the festival. As she is being hauled away by police after confronting Percek, the town is horrified as the monster returns in the flesh, carrying Laura in his arms. Perceived to be dead, it is later learned she was just sleeping.
Jack and Gil arrive, having confronted Malavaqua, and explain Malavaqua's actions to the townspeople, that Malavaqua was legitimately trying to create normal lives for those seen as outcasts or freaks by the townspeople, who now welcome them with open arms.
Finding out that the story is even bigger than what they bargained for, Gil takes enough pictures and both gather enough material to last weeks for the tabloid. They more than make up for their failures and Mac gets his banner headline.
Film Details
Director
Rudy De Luca
Writer
Rudy De Luca
Keywords
Independent Film
Psychotronic Film
Violence
Monster
Husband Wife Relationship
Telephone Call
Fight
Investigation
Scientist
Bondage
Cemetery
Vampire
Scream
Forest
Laboratory
Castle
Woods
Mad Scientist
Boy
Girl
Mother Son Relationship
Electronic Music Score
Camera Shot Of Feet
Policeman
Coffin
Police Car
Flashlight
Crying
Mansion
Father Son Relationship
Hotel
Experiment
Man Wears Eyeglasses
Arrest
Friendship
Old Woman
Spoof
Secret
Grave
Airplane
Police Station
Apology
Reporter
Parody Comedy
Restaurant
Photography
Train
Freeze Frame
Seductive Behavior
Torch
Seductive Woman
Knocking On A Door
Graveyard
Female Vampire
Newspaper
Journalist
Prank
Manipulative Behavior
Europe
Swamp
On The Run
Film Within A Film
Bus
Employer Employee Relationship
Barn
Hotel Room
Werewolf
Outburst
Disbelief
Little Girl
Bully
Female Sexual Predator
Police Inspector
Little Boy
Kitchen
Full Moon
Band
Hysterical Outburst
Horniness
Mannequin
Coworker Coworker Relationship
Surgeon
Delusion
Mummy
Tourist
Bullying
Frankenstein's Monster
Travel
Seductive Man
Card Game
Man Tied Up
Dance
Jail Cell
Nymphomaniac
Science
Fortune Teller
Picnic
Mayor
Reading Aloud
Guillotine
Insane Asylum
Scientific Experiment
Laughter
Orchestral Music Score
Violent Woman
Woman Wears Sunglasses
Male Bondage
Broken Bottle
Playing Cards
Spying
Vampire Horror
Reference To Dracula
Friendship Between Men
Private Investigation
Crying For Help
Lighter
Angry Mob
Gypsy
Chapel
Rape Joke
Prankster
Card Playing
Coach
Politician
Outcast
Social Outcast
Receptionist
Vampiress
Arrogance
Chloroform
Chain
Bechdel Test Failed
Sleep
Gate
Cook
Waiter
Exhumation
Missing Girl
Festival
Sarcophagus
Transylvania
Joke
Horror Spoof
Narcissist
Clairvoyant
Climbing Over A Fence
Corrupt Politician
Stake
Crystal Ball
Chained
Climbing A Tree
Hotel Reception
Hotel Receptionist
Delusional Man
Climbing Over A Wall
Locked In A Cage
Womanchild
Puppet
Watching A Video
Hysterical Man
Breaking A Bottle
Folklore
Carriage
Manipulative Person
Growling
Title Appears In Song
American Tourist
Passive Aggressive Man
Childish Woman
Missing Daughter
Xenophobia
Low Self Esteem
Lost In The Woods
Title Song
Buddy Movie
Hotel Owner
Investigative Journalist
Infantile Woman
Video Cassette
Sexual Harrassment
Eating A Banana
Throttling
Physical Disability
Breaking A Bottle Over Someone's Head
Narcissistic Man
Sanatorium
Reference To John Dillinger
Fictitious Country
Cultural Difference
Tied Legs
Vhs Tape
Ringing Telephone
Reporter As Protagonist
Tabloid
Grapefruit
Hotel Maid
Reference To Jesse James
Reference To Dean Martin
Bad Mother
Romania
Phone Number In Title
Taxi Ride
Assignment
Reference To Frank Sinatra
Tabloid Reporter
Tabloid Journalist
Reference To Frankenstein The Book
Nepotism
Wine Festival
Doorman
Juice
Theme Hotel
Abusive Friend
Reference To Fred Astaire
Lost Girl
Lost Daughter
Destroying A Table
Hairspray
Attention Seeker
Attention Seeking
Mistaken For A Monster
Wannabe Comedian
Laughingstock
Passive Aggression
Goldblum And Davis
Wolf Man Character
The Mummy Character
Hotel Porter
Camera Shot Between Legs
Walk In The Woods
Also Known As
Reise nach Transylvanien