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After the great horror cycle of movies from Universal Studios in the 1930s and 1940s, culminating in the Abbott and Costello spoofs, serious horror movies vanished for a period. They were replaced by the spate of giant critter movies spawned by the fears of nuclear fallout post World War Two and the ominous threat of nuclear armageddon of the Cold War.
In 1958, Hammer Studios, a British film company initiated a new cycle of horror films with the release of Horror of Dracula (the American title) or Dracula (the British title). This film not only allowed this film studio to emerge as a major force in horror films, but also it spawned a new cycle in horror that would span nearly two decades. The film starred Sir Christopher Lee as Dracula, Peter Cushing as Dr. Van Helsing, and Michael Gough as Arthur Holmwood and was directed by Terence Fisher.
This film dramatically changed the course of horror films. Prior to Horror Of Dracula, most horror movies, especially the classic Universal films were shot in black and white; this film was in vivid color. Also changed noticeably from the 1931 Dracula with Bela Lugosi was the pacing and the level of overt sexuality and violence. This movie moved at a very rapid pace with condensed action and compression of characters from the book. A lively film score added to the tension and feeling of almost constant movement.
Christopher Lee brought an imposing physicality to the role and played the count with a noble British accent. He showed great strength and mobility in his performance. This film introduced the vampire with fangs and blood. When he emerges in full fury after the vampire girl has attacked Jonathan Harker, he is a demonic image. This was a representation of the vampire that was entirely new and very powerful.
In Britain, this movie received an X rating because of its, what was for the time, overt sexuality and violence. The women sometimes wore low cut gowns, and Dracula’s attacks carried a not too subtle sexuality, although by today’s standards, this shocking sensuality certainly would be tame or almost quaint.
Horror Of Dracula was a success both financially and critically. Hammer studios would make numerous sequels to this film and would also base the release of other movies, principally on Dr. Frankenstein , on their good fortune. If you enjoy horror films and have not seen this particular movie, I recommend it.
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Brilliant!!! Lee was my favorite Dracula. Bela to me was a bit frumpy while Lee was more convincing as a Vampire. Although Bela’s vampiress’ were extremely scary.
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Yes, I think Lee was extraordinary!
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He was a very elegant vampire …
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Yes, he was.
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My husband was a huge Christopher Lee fan when we were in high school.
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A great book and a super movie. Thanks Charles
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Roberta, you are very welcome!
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I also think that the film adaptation with Sir Christopher Lee is the best adaptation of the book. There is no doubt, however, that there is nothing to replace the book itself. Thank you for mentioning Charles. I am a little fan of Romania and this part of history, some of my very former ancestors are from there. 😉 Michael.
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Michael, you are very welcome!
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Thank you Charles. Very kind of you! Have a nice day! Michael
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Michael, you are welcome, and have a wonderful day!
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You too, Charles!Thank you!!!
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I like Lugosi and Lee. Both terrific in different ways.
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Yes, they are.
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I would love to see some of the Hammer films again, but they’re not easy to find.
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I try to get them on dvd–I do not trust streaming services to keep films.
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Yep, the Hammer films too I made sure I saw.
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Yes, they brought a new vision to the horror film genre.
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A true classic, and one everyone should have watched at least once in their life!
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Yes, it is!
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Thank you for the background. Lee was an excellent Dracula.
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Yes, he was!
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