Chicago Tribune by Gene Siskel
DeLuca is not a director. And he isn`t much of a solo writer either. Maybe 1 percent of his gags work.
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Director
Rudy De Luca
Cast
Jeff Goldblum,
Joseph Bologna,
Ed Begley Jr.,
Carol Kane,
Jeffrey Jones,
John Byner
Genre
Comedy,
Horror
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.
Chicago Tribune by Gene Siskel
DeLuca is not a director. And he isn`t much of a solo writer either. Maybe 1 percent of his gags work.
TV Guide Magazine
The best that can be said of this lame comedy is that it will make you run to the video store to rent Brooks' YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN.
Washington Post by Paul Attanasio
The movie was written by Rudy DeLuca, who also directs, and a camera in his hands is a dangerous thing. The only method to the framing is an unerring instinct for the inappropriate; "Transylvania 6-5000" appears to have been edited with a putty knife. And the look of the movie, which alternates between a moldy green and gobby white overexposure, leads you to ask not who was the cinematographer, but why. [8 Nov 1985, p.C4]
The New York Times by Janet Maslin
THE actors in Transylvania 6-5000 seem to have the impression that they are doing something funny, though where they got that idea is anybody's guess. It cannot have come from the screenplay, which was written by Rudy DeLuca, who also directed the film, as a series of utterly listless comic setups. It's not that Mr. DeLuca has done anything wrong, exactly; it's simply that he never does anything right. There's no reason for this material to be funny, so, not surprisingly, it never is.
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