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Tamasa Films
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This time Christopher Lee, a phenomenal Dracula since the late 1950s, leaves his castle to hunt down young girls while other unfortunate individuals rot behind its ancestral walls. The Scars of Dracula is not a landmark title in the history of Hammer films – the British production company that brought the Gothic bestiary up to date – but it is a milestone on the road to modernity.
Director Roy Ward Baker moves away from the grandiloquence and flamboyant style of the master Terence Fisher for a Dracula that reflects the norms of the 1970s, but with a touch of humour. Violence and murder are exacerbated, but the victims’ screams are not loud enough to mask the eroticism of fangs as they penetrate the flesh.
Country: UK
Year: 1970
Runtime: 1hr35
Language: in English, subtitled in French
Director: Roy Ward Baker
Producer: Aida Young
Scenario: Anthony Hinds
Actors: Christopher Lee, Dennis Waterman, Jenny Hanley