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Tag Archives: Dracula
Old Dracula (1974)
There’s a hint of a good idea buried somewhere in Old Dracula, aka Vampira (1974): what if Dracula were still around to enjoy his pop culture success? How would he adapt to international celebrity? The opening scenes hold some promise. … Continue reading
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Tagged 70's, AIP, cheesecake, Comedy, David Niven, Dracula, horror, Linda Hayden, Vampire
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Count Dracula (1970)
The most prolific of exploitation directors, Jesús “Jess” Franco has, to date, 192 titles listed under his name and multiple pseudonyms on the IMDB. The Spanish director’s films range from horror to women-in-prison movies to pornography. Among the cult film … Continue reading
Posted in Theater Caligari
Tagged 70's, Christopher Lee, Dracula, horror, Jess Franco, Klaus Kinski, Soledad Miranda, Vampire
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Dracula (1979)
There are really only two books that I keep returning to in my life: The Lord of the Rings and Dracula; while I’m content to read most books just once, these I can revisit every few years. And the movies … Continue reading
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Tagged 70's, Donald Pleasence, Dracula, Frank Langella, horror, Vampire
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