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| Year: | 1970 |
| Rating: | 6.1(1329) |
| Listed in: | Horror, Romance |
| Directed by: | Peter Sasdy |
| Actors: | Christopher Lee Geoffrey Keen Peter Sallis Anthony Higgins Gwen Watford Linda Hayden |
| "DRINK A PINT OF BLOOD A DAY" | |
Cast
| Directed by | |
|---|---|
| Peter Sasdy | |
| Actors | |
| Christopher Lee | as Dracula |
| Geoffrey Keen | as William Hargood |
| Peter Sallis | as Samuel Paxton |
| Anthony Higgins | as Paul Paxton |
| John Carson | as Jonathon Secker |
| Martin Jarvis | as Jeremy Secker |
| Ralph Bates | as Lord Courtley |
| Roy Kinnear | as Weller |
| Michael Ripper | as Inspector Cobb |
| Russell Hunter | as Felix |
| Keith Marsh | as Father |
| Peter May | as Son |
| Reginald Barratt | as Vicar |
| Actresses | |
| Gwen Watford | as Martha Hargood |
| Linda Hayden | as Alice Hargood |
| Isla Blair | as Lucy Paxton |
| Shirley Jaffe | as Betty - Hargood's Maid |
| Madeline Smith | as Dolly |
| Lai Ling | as Chinese girl |
| Malaika Martin | as Snake girl |
| Amber Blare | as Bordello Girl |
| Vicky Gillespie | as Bordello Girl |
| June Palmer | as Redhead Prostitute |
Movie info
| Languages: | English |
| Plot: | Three elderly distinguished gentlemen are searching for some excitement in their boring borgoueis lives and gets in contact with one of count Dracula's servants. In a nightly ceremony they restore the count back to life. The three men killed Dracula's servant and as a revenge, the count makes sure that the gentlemen are killed one by one by their own sons. |
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Revealing mistakes: When Paul carries Lucy's dead body from the lake, her arm reaches out to prevent her from falling. DATE: Lucy's front door has a Yale lock. Revealing mistakes: Ralph Bates is supposed to wear the actual Dracula's cloak. The one he is wearing is far shorter than the one Dracula is wearing in the film. Revealing mistakes: When Paxton and Secker push the slab from the "stone" sarcophagus, the whole structure shakes, betraying its fake, lightweight nature. Revealing mistakes: During the prologue, Weller trips and falls upon a bed of large, heavy-looking (but evidently fake) "rocks", which wobble all too easily. Continuity: Secker tears a piece of wood from a church pew to make a crude wooden stake. The end of the stake is ragged and splintered. As the camera cuts to a close-up of the stake over the heart of the vampire, the end of the stake has suddenly become clean and sharply-pointed. Continuity: During the prologue Weller hears a series of earsplitting, bloodcurdling screams, which lead him to witness Dracula's demise. However, whilst impaled on the cross during Dracula Has Risen From The Grave, the Count makes little in the way of noise - gasps rather than ear-piercing shrieks capable of pervading through the dead of night. Fact errors: When Hargood has forbidden Alice to go out and sends her to her room, he goes back to his newspaper and reads it upside down. (about 9'30" after beginning) |
Quotes
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Dracula: They have destroyed my servant. They will be destroyed... Jonathon Secker: You can and will. Now! William Hargood: [to Alice] I haven't beaten you since you were a little girl. Dracula: Alice... Alice Hargood: Who are you? How d'you know my name? |
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