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Dracula A.D. 1972 breathes new life into the Hammer Dracula series with a groovy 1970s London twist. Mixing mid-century aesthetics with funky vibes, the movie delivers a compelling blend of horror ...
Arguably the silliest of the Hammer Dracula films, Dracula A.D. 1972 also ranks among the most enjoyable. Once again, it involves the resurrection of Christopher Lee’s Dracula.
“Dracula” was Hammer’s and Lee’s next film. In 1977, partly in an attempt to put horror behind him, Lee left for America.
From his iconic Hammer Horror films to his later appearances in blockbuster franchises like The Lord of the Rings, here are some of Christopher Lee’s greatest movies, ranked from best to worst.
From 'Horror of Dracula', considered one of the best gothic-horror films of all time, the hyper-realistic action figures of Count Dracula, Christopher Lee, and the Vampire Hunter, Peter Cushing ...
Christopher Lee delivered a defining performance of the character in 1966’s Dracula: Prince of Darkness, which is getting the Collector’s Edition Blu-ray treatment from Scream Factory.
Directed with bloody bravado by Hammer veteran Roy Ward Baker (Quatermass And The Pit, Dr. Jekyll And Sister Hyde), this 1970 shocker stars Christopher Lee with Dennis Waterman (The Sweeney ...
In his last Dracula films for Hammer, Lee starred in the less-successful “Dracula A.D. 1972” and “Count Dracula and His Vampire Bride” (1973), which brought the character into a ...
The program begins at 7:30 p.m. with "Horror of Dracula," an aptly-named 1958 release from Hammer Studios that features Lee in the title role and Peter Cushing as his nemesis, Dr. Van Helsing.