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What is the genre of the movie Billy the Kid vs. Dracula?

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What is the genre of (the artistic category to which belongs) Billy the Kid vs. Dracula, the 1966 movie directed by William Beaudine and William Beaudine?
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Billy the Kid vs. Dracula is a 1966 American low-budget horror ... Weird West; External links. at the Internet Movie ... Billy the Kid vs. Dracula (1966) Dracula vs. Frankenstein (1971)
Directed by William Beaudine. With John Carradine, Chuck Courtney, Melinda Plowman, Virginia Christine. Dracula travels to the American West, intent on making a beautiful ranch ...
Man, was I snookered by this movie. I mean, how could this movie not be brilliantly bad with a title like Billy the Kid Vs. Dracula? Here's how: It's bad, but it's also boring.
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