Above: "Teenage Dracula"; teen werewolf in Full Moon High; Michael J. Fox as Teen Wolf and the female mummy in I Was a Teenage Mummy


DRACULA VS FRANKENSTEIN (1971) aka Teenage Dracula

J. Carrol Naish, Lon Chaney, Anthony Eisley, Regina Carrol, Greydon Clark, Zandor Vorkov (Roger Engel), Angelo Rossitto, Anne Morrell, William Bonner, Russ Tamblyn, Jim Davis, John Bloom;
Independant International Pictures, 90 minutes.
Producers: Producers: Al Adamson, Samuel M. Sherman, John Van Horn; screenplay: William Pugsley, Sam Sherman; director: Al Adamson.
When Joanie Fontaine goes missing in Venice, California, her sister Judith goes looking for among the hippie community that lives there. Joanie been abducted by axe-murderer Groton who is working for the mad Dr Durraym the last of the Frankenstein line, now reduced to running a house of horrors on the beach while also secretly performing experiments on Gorton's victims. Things start to get really strange when Count Dracula turns up claiming to know the location of the original Frankenstein monster. Not really a teenage monster movie, I added it just for the alternate Teenage Dracula title.

FULL MOON HIGH (1981)

Adam Arkin, Ed McMahon, Roz Kelly, Bill Kirchenbauer, Joanne Nail, Kenneth Mars, Elizabeth Hartman, Alan Arkin;
Filmway Pictures, 93 minutes.
Screenplay: Larry Cohen; director: Larry Cohen.
A teenager goes on a trip to Transylvania with his father and gets bitten by a werewolf. Made ageless, he attempts to put his life back together a couple of decades later by enrolling in high school.

TEEN WOLF (1985)

Michael J. Fox, James Hampton, Susan Ursitti, Jerry Levine, Matt Adler, Lorie Griffin;
Wolfkill Productions Inc / Atlantic Releasing Corporation, 91 minutes.
Producers: Mark Levinson, Scott M. Rosenfelt; screenplay: Joseph Loeb III, Matthew Weisman; Director: Rod Daniel.
Teenager Scott Howard is having a hard time at school - his baseball team is hopeless, the girl he wants to be with barely notices him and now he's found that he's inherited the family curse - he's a werewolf! But rather than making his life even more miserable, he finds that his lupine alter ego makes him immensely popular.

TEEN WOLF TOO (1987)

Jason Bateman, Kim Darby, John Astin, Paul Sand, James Hampton, Estee Chandler, Beth Ann Miller;
Atlantic Releasing Corporation, 95 minutes.
Producers: Kent Bateman and Thomas Coleman; screenplay: Jeph Loeb, Matthew Weisman and R. Timothy Kring; director: Christopher Leitch.
Todd Howard, the cousin of Scott Howard (the original Teen Wolf from the first movie) has recently been accepted into Hamilton University on a full athletic scholarship. Having never been much good at sports he soon realizes that he is there for one reason - because werewolves run in the family. At first Todd is certain that Coach Finstock has got the wrong guy, but at the first boxing match of the year the wolf in him emerges. With his new found fame come girls, top grades and even the dean's car but as the year goes on, Todd realizes that he is losing his friends and self respect. Can he be a winner without the wolf?

I WAS A TEENAGE ZOMBIE (1987)

Michael Rubin, Steve McCoy, George Seminara, Robert C. Sabin, Peter Bush, Allen Lewis Rickman, Kevin Nagle, Cassie Madden;
Horizon Films /Charter Entertainment, 90 minutes.
Producers: Richard Hirsh and John Elias Michalakis; screenplay: James Aviles Martin and George Seminara; director: John Elias Michalakis.
The film begins like a 80's comedy with teens looking to score some marijuana but turns into comedy/horror genre when a drug dealer is pushed into the river and becomes a zombie.

I WAS A TEENAGE VAMPIRE (1988) (aka My Best Friend is a Vampire)

Robert Sean Leonard, Cheryl Pollak, Rene Auberjonois, David Warner, Cecilia Peck;
Kings Road Entertainment, 85 minutes.
Screenplay: Tab Murphy; Director: Jimmy Huston.
In Houston, the teenager Jeremy Capello is a normal middle-class boy, who lives with his beloved parents and has Ralph as his best friend. He has a crush on Darla Blake, but he is shy and does not date her. He works making deliveries for a supermarket and is seduced by his sexy client Nora. While having his first intercourse with her, Jeremy is transformed in a vampire. His friend Ralph is mistakenly chased by two weird vampire hunters, Prof. Leopold McCarthy and his assistant Grimsdyke, that believe he is a creature of the night. Meanwhile, Jeremy learns how to use his new powers with Modoc, and falls definitively in love for Darla.

TEEN VAMP (1988)

Clu Gulager, Karen Carlson, Beau Bishop, Angie Brown, Evans Dietz, Edd Anderson;
Jim McCullough Productions, 85 minutes.
Screenplay: Samuel Bradford; director: Samuel Bradford.
Murphy is a horny high-school boy. He has a crush on the cute blonde Conny Sutton, but she just laughs into his face. So he decides to call on the services of a prostitute. Unfortunately he happens upon a vampire and gets bitten, what makes him a vampire too. But actually that isn't so bad, since now he's not only cool enough to impress the chicks, he's also strong and can push around bully Bucky and pay him back. Only his mother isn't happy with his new self and asks a reverend to exorcize him. (plot by Tom Zoerner).

I WAS A TEENAGE MUMMY (1992)

Chris Tsakis, Ahmed Ben 'Leo' Kalib, Mark Fucile, Janice K. Johnson, Gerard J. Schneider, Elizabeth Lee Miller, Lora Zuckerman, Joan Devitt;
Ghostlimb Films, 48 minutes.
Producer: Christopher C. Frieri; screenplay: Diane Reinhardt; director: Christopher C. Frieri.
I Was a Teenage Mummy is a campy spoof of classic horror flicks with an ultra-low budget and fresh faced amateur cast. It had been resurrected to even more fanfare on video with its presentation by noted monster magazine expert Forrest J. Ackerman. Music by the A-Bones! (From the video box notes)
After being beaten silly by three greaser delinquents, Egyptian transfer student Rhada Mahat will stop at nothing to enact his sweet revenge and stop the “impotence and abuse.” After seeing cutie cheerleader Stella stand up to head greaser Leroy and thinking she’s the reincarnation of Isis, Ray kidnaps her and turns her into a mummy. As the mummy picks off the greasers and their bimbos one by one, Dect. Jack Boyle is hot on the trail…of the Teenage Mummy.

TEENAGE CATGIRLS IN HEAT (1993)

Dave Cox, Esmeralda Huffhines, Gary Graves, Helen Griffiths, Carrie Vanston;
Troma Entertainment, 95 minutes.
Producers and screenplay: Scott Perry and Grace Smith; director: Scott Perry.
The film is set in a small Texas town, where an ancient Egyptian cat god, in the form of a cheap statue, commands all the local felines to surrender their nine lives; a mass cat suicide ensues, as cat after cat throw themselves off roofs, bridges and telephone poles. However, the dead felines are revived, becoming beautiful women in the process, given one goal: mate with and exterminate the population of human males in order to make room for "The Great Litter". Meanwhile, bumbling hitchhiker Ralph arrives in town and soon has a run-in with Warren, the local gadget-crazy "cat exterminator". Warren enlists Ralph's help in capturing kitties and the two quickly start to figure out that something very wrong is happening in their small town. However, when Ralph accidentally runs into Cleo, one of the reanimated cats, he falls for her instantly. What is he to do? Can he stop 'The Great Litter'? Will he and Cleo ever be together? And what of Warren and his combination vacuum/"Cat brain wave scanner"?


TEST TUBE TEENS FROM THE YEAR 2000 (1994)

Morgan Fairchild, Ian Abercrombie, Brian Bremer, Christopher Wolf, Michelle Matheson ;
Full Moon Entertainment, 74 minutes.
Producers: Charles Band, Karen L. Spencer and Jerry Goldberg; screenplay: Kenneth J. Hall; director: David DeCoteau (as Ellen Cabot).
Born into a futuristic world in which procreation is merely a mixing of biochemicals and sex is banned, a group of teenagers tire of repressing their desires and time-travel to the past in hopes of preventing the sex-hating woman from enacting her frosty schemes.


TEENAGE SPACE VAMPIRES (1999)

Robin Dunne, Mak Fyfe, James Kee, Lindy Booth, Jesse Nilsson, Richard Clarkin, Bianca Brad;
Full Moon Pictures, 90 minutes.
Producers: Cris Andrei, Gabi Antal, Lewis Chesler, Michael J. Mahoney, Vlad Paunescu, David M. Perlmutter, Dana Scanlan, Charles Band, Harlan Freedman; screenplay and director: Martin Wood.
Bill, a high school student and avid horror movie fan, witnesses a UFO flying over his town. When the ship lands the next day, Bill and a team from SETI discover that the alien is a strange vampire creature who wants to cast the Earth into darkness so that he and his people can colonize it for themselves. Will Bill and the others be able to keep the Sun shining? (plot by Jean-Marc Rocher).


Above: the Teenage Zombie; teenage vampire goes in for some "necking"; 3 of the "Teenage Catgirls"; and what a space vampire looks like!






NOTE:Plot summaries taken from pressbooks, The Encyclopedia of Fantastic Films and TV (Roger Keightley; Kevin Lyons, contributors), Scanner Communications, (c) 2000 - 2002, IMDb and from various internet video review sites.



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