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Carradine did insist the Count refer to himself as "the undead'.
Here is an infamous scene in which the good doctor jhold a mirror to Dracula's face and he replies:
RRRRAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!
Some great dialogue here.
Doesn't have to be wood.
Still great fun.
I do like his cape here.
Billy comes to.
YES!
Dracula turns to bones.
Happy ending.
It's an acquired taste and not to everyone's liking. I, myself love it for all it's B movie cheese appeal.
Interestingly, there are more public domain versions of JESSE JAMES MEETS FRANKENSTEIN'S DAUGHTER than there are of this film. A better chance to find a decent copy. This DVD of the Dracula film is borderline un-watchable print wise. I love it that way, though, but would most certainly pick up a new transfer if the opportunity arose.
Fun film.
Being tonight is Friday the 13th, time for some classic horror.
THE CURSE OF FRANKENSTEIN (1957)
So begins Hammer's initiation into Gothic remakes in beautiful Eastmancolor.
Directed by Terence Fisher.
Woodsy mountainside.
Matte Painting actually.