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The Greatest All New Fright Show In Town! morePlot:
Dracula is resurrected, preying on four unsuspecting visitors to his castle. full summary | full synopsis (warning! may contain spoilers)User Comments:
Enjoyable albeit shallow revisit to Transylvania. moreCast
(Complete credited cast)| Christopher Lee | ... | Count Dracula | |
| Barbara Shelley | ... | Helen Kent | |
| Andrew Keir | ... | Father Sandor | |
| Francis Matthews | ... | Charles Kent | |
| Suzan Farmer | ... | Diana Kent | |
| Charles 'Bud' Tingwell | ... | Alan Kent (as Charles Tingwell) | |
| Thorley Walters | ... | Ludwig | |
| Philip Latham | ... | Klove | |
| Walter Brown | ... | Brother Mark | |
| George Woodbridge | ... | Landlord | |
| Jack Lambert | ... | Brother Peter | |
| Philip Ray | ... | Priest | |
| Joyce Hemson | ... | Frau Koenig (mother) | |
| John Maxim | ... | Coach Driver |
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Also Known As:
Disciple of DraculaDracula 3
Revenge of Dracula
The Bloody Scream of Dracula
Blut für Dracula (West Germany) [de]
Drácula, príncipe de las tinieblas (Spain) [es]
Dracula (Sweden) [sv]
Dracula - pimeyden ruhtinas (Finland) [fi]
Dracula principe delle tenebre (Italy) [it]
Dracula, prince des ténèbres (France) [fr]
Drakoulas, o arhon tou Skotous (Greece) [el]
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90 min | Spain:86 min (DVD edition)Country:
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2.35 : 1 moreSound Mix:
Mono (RCA Sound Recording)Certification:
Norway:(Banned) (1966 - 1972) | Norway:16 (1972) | West Germany:16 (f) (original rating) | West Germany:12 (f) (re-rating) | Germany:16 (DVD release) | Australia:M | Finland:(Banned) (1966) | Spain:13 | Sweden:15 | UK:15 (video rating) (1992) | UK:X (original rating) | USA:UnratedMOVIEmeter: 
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Christopher Lee found the lines given to this character so awful that he chose to play it silent. moreGoofs:
Continuity: Diana holds the crucifix out towards Dracula twice in successive camera shots from the back while front shots don't show her holding it at all moreQuotes:
Alan Kent: You forget about all of this in the morning, you'll see.Helen Kent: There'll be no morning for us.
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Dracula (Christopher Lee) rides again in yet another Hammer entry in the Dracula franchise. This film is enjoyable horror hokum, but it has an awfully shallow story, fleshed out with a slow opening stretch and some amusing vampire lore in between the sporadic vampire attacks.
Four British travellers are journeying through the Carpathian Alps in the 1800s. They are repeatedly cautioned to steer clear of Carlsbad Castle but, being typically stuffy and stubborn, they end up going there anyway. The castle is deserted apart from a rather zombified manservant. During the night, one of the travellers is slain by the manservant, and his blood is used to resurrect the long-dead Count Dracula. Time for another bout of blood-sucking mayhem....
Christopher Lee has a small role this time around, but gets across a good performance due to his commanding presence in the title role. Andrew Keir is also good as a priest-cum-vampire-slayer, though he has to overcome some dumb dialogue. The slow build-up is rather damaging, as it generates more tedium than chills. The opportunities for real terror are somewhat fudged too, since most would-be "shock" moments are telegraphed too far in advance. However, Hammer buffs and vampire addicts will doubtless feel more than satisfied.