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How is he in person? Seems like he’d be a real pain.
I mean directly from the source material. Not through movies or TV series.
... then I went onto Universal Horror movies a little later.
My favourite is Dracula AD 1972,
And my one in between them is Dracula Has Risen From The Grave 1968.
The rest are cool, but they sort of blur in my memory... and I just watched them all last Halloween!
YES!!!!!! Saw this on television when I was 6 expecting a traditional Dracula movie. A bit disappointed, but it introduced me to the legend that was David Niven. The U.S title was OLD DRACULA. The film is an acquired taste, and one I should add to my Dracula collection sometime. Been ages since I've seen it
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I saw it around Halloween time in 1981 and was the first Dracula film I saw that displayed his fangs. Langella, Lugosi and George Hamilton never wore them. Palance, IMO remains the most intense Dracula and ranks alongside Lee and Lugosi as my favorite.
I'd say we're pretty close in that ranking. HORROR is the best, IMO, though my favorite tends to switch between HAS RISEN, SCARS, and AD '72.
I also love PRINCE OF DARKNESS.
92p for the lot a bargain all great stories, I have them in paper back though Kindle is incredibly convenient I'll start re reading Dracula tonight.
Of those two, I actually prefer Frankenstein.
Frankenstein might be the superior novel, but I find Dracula far more entertaining and bona fide horror.
As for the movie adaptations, the only good Frankenstein I saw was the first Karloff, whereas Dracula has spawned several (although more bad than good).
The Hammer Frankenstein movies are often great. Although very freely adapted. At least there's a few faithful adaptations of Shelley's novel.
Reminds me of someone.
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YAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!! It's about time we get an anamorphic decent looking SATANIC RITES.
Looking forward to AD 1972 as well.To be honest, I felt the transfer used on the Warner Bros VHS copy from the late '90's was better than the later DVD version.
Now if they can just get around to HORROR all will be right .
It's also one of the very few where there's an actual scheme and of proper scale. Too often in Hammer (and other) movies Dracula is a glorified slasher antagonist wanting petty revenge against some middle or upper class Brits. The original character is up there with Blofeld, Fu Manchu and Moriarty and they give him Freddy Krueger's motivation!