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He felt there were dozens of Dracula movies to showcase bloody fangs, and wanted to be a bit different.
A great variation of Dracula's castle.
This version is set entirely in England.
I really need to track down an old VHS copy of this to enjoy the film in it's original hues.
That film also had color timing issues with a Blu-ray re-release some time back.
Meanwhile Professor Van Helsing (LAURENCE OLIVIER) arrives at Whitby upon news of his daughter's death.
Langella is suave.
The audience laughed in several scenes, and cheered in others.
The film had a remarkable atmosphere in the cinema.
The Count arrives as it is near sundown. Overcast cloudy.
Frank looks great in this scene. minimal hair product here. Very cool looking cape.
I like it anyway.
This, IMO is a great sequence as JAN FRANCIS is given a fairly gruesome make up here.
Olivier barks orders at everyone.
Olivier and Frank are pretty good teaming, though. Good chemistry.
Trevor's Eve's Harker loses his lunch.
This bit is pretty entertaining which some solid effects.
The cape is deep blue with a black lining. Only to be seen in its original colors.
Interestingly, Trevor Eve looks a bad as$ in later film roles. Somewhere I read he was considered for Bond for THE LIVING DAYLIGHTS.
I believe that about as much as I believed Gillian Anderson would be cast as Bond for the upcoming B25.