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1974 • Drama / Horror • 98m

Dracula

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Dracula is searching for a woman who looks like his long dead wife.

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Jack Palance
Jack Palance
Dracula
Simon Ward
Simon Ward
Arthur
Nigel Davenport
Nigel Davenport
Van Helsing
Fiona Lewis
Fiona Lewis
Lucy
Penelope Horner
Penelope Horner
Mina
Pamela Brown
Pamela Brown
Mrs. Westenra
Sarah Douglas
Sarah Douglas
Dracula's Wife
Virginia Wetherell
Virginia Wetherell
Dracula's Wife
George Pravda
George Pravda
Innkeeper
Reg Lye
Reg Lye
Zookeeper
Eddie Powell
Eddie Powell
Whitby Inn Man kilied by Dracula (uncredited)
John Challis
John Challis
Stockton-on-Tees Clerk
Writer: Richard MathesonDirector: Dan CurtisProducer: Dan Curtis

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Nutshell
2020-03-03
100%

There was no shortage of vampire movies in the early 1970s, so it's understandable how this gem became a bit lost in the shuffle. In this sadly underrated version, Jack Palance's interpretation of the Count is both powerful and frightening under the skilled direction of Dan Curtis. A great script from legendary horror / sci-fi veteran Richard Matheson adds much to the value as well. The film has solid production values and a standout performance from Nigel Davenport as Van Helsing.

Wuchak
2021-10-06
70%

_**Jack Palance with fangs**_ In 1897, creepy Count Dracula in Transylvania (Jack Palance) acquires London property from Jonathan Harker (Murray Brown) whereupon he moves and falls for a woman who looks like his wife from 400 years earlier (Fiona Lewis), facing the opposition of Van Helsing & his sidekick (Nigel Davenport and Simon Ward). Penelope Horner is on hand as Mina. "Dracula” (1974) was directed by Dan Curtis and written by Richard Matheson based on Bram Stoker’s novel of Victorian horror. The undead Count is more sympathetic here in comparison to Christopher Lee’s take in the Hammer series, but he’s still very formidable, which is particularly shown in the second half. While a TV production in America, it was released theatrically overseas and at least had the budget of "Horror of Dracula" (1958). There’s some nice mood from the get-go with shots of canines (wannabe wolves) at a castle in Croatia. I love the Gothic/Victorian décor throughout and Palance makes for a convincing Prince of Darkness. While it doesn’t beat the 1979 version with Frank Langella or Francis Ford Coppola’s 1992 version, it’s still a worthy interpretation of the oft-done tale. The movie runs 1 hour, 37 minutes, and was shot at Trakoscan Castle, Croatia, and the Greater London area, England, including Oakley Court, Windsor (Carfax Abbey). GRADE: B

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Status
Released
Origin
GB
Languages
English
Studios
Latglen Ltd., Dan Curtis Productions

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