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(Reviewed by Preppy) - The best Hammer Dracula. The
last period Hammer horror film with Dracula. The story isn't really that
good--just a bunch of young, good-looking, talentless young actors getting
involved with Dracula (Christopher Lee).
There are MANY things wrong with this film: 1) The plot is slight and
heavily padded (even at 90 minutes) 2) There are some ridiculously fake
rubber bats 3) The special effects are dreadful 4) With two exceptions the
acting is even worse than usual for a Hammer film 5) Dracula stabs a woman
vampire to death (why???) with an obviously fake knife and THEN drinks her
blood. How could a knife kill a vampire? And WHY did he kill her?
This is considered the worst Lee Dracula film. I disagree. I think it's one
of the best. For one thing it is easily the goriest Hammer Dracula film (it
was the first one to get an R rating here in the US) with some mild nudity
thrown in. The violence is strong and savage and played to the hilt by Lee.
Also there are two sequences that come directly from Bram Stoker's original
Dracula novel--Dracula sleeping in a room with no way in or out--except a
window; and when Dracula climbs UP the castle wall from window to window. It
was great seeing Hammer at least (for once) TRYING to get some of Stoker's
creation on screen. Also Patrick Troughton is very good as Dracula's servant
Klove and even Christopher Matthews has a few moments as the doomed Paul.
But Lee's acting is the main reason to see this. He has more screen time and
dialogue in this than any of the other Draculas and he just gives out an
incredible performance. You can't take your eyes off him when he's on
screen.
Supposedly Lee and director Roy Ward Baker HATED this film (they blamed
Hammer management for forcing them) but they shouldn't. It's very scary and
well-done. Recommended. |
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