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This really is a western that features Dracula. Considered one of the worst, I love it!
I should track down the VHS release form the '80's. I'd almost bet it's a better print.
Unlike his earlier Universal portrayals, he is lacking the gray hair. Here's it's dark.
He also looks a bit feeble. Heavy bags under the eyes.
He played an even older Dracula in NOCTURNA more than a decade later in 1979. That film one has to see to believe it.
Four marks on the throat as opposed to just two.
This implies the Count has both upper and lower fangs.
Carradine didn't actually wear fangs either here or in his Universal films.
This DVD looks just like that TV version.
Billy the Kid gets his ass kicked.
It's kind of funny.
Hilarious scene.
HOW DARE YOU INTERFEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEERE!
He really didn't care for this film and considered it his worst.
He looks a bit awkward climbing up the hill to the entrance. Christopher Lee would use his cloak and glide up there. Carradine doesn't give a crap at this point.
Why is Dracula eating regular food? I suppose it better helps his cover.
Or maybe Carradine didn't care to correct the script writer the way Christopher Lee would have.