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6,6/10
11.281
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Zwei Paare, die in Osteuropa reisen, beschließen, Karlsbad trotz schrecklicher lokaler Warnungen zu besuchen. Sie begegnen dem auferstandenen Grafen Dracula, der diesen ahnungslosen Besucher... Alles lesenZwei Paare, die in Osteuropa reisen, beschließen, Karlsbad trotz schrecklicher lokaler Warnungen zu besuchen. Sie begegnen dem auferstandenen Grafen Dracula, der diesen ahnungslosen Besuchern nachjagt.Zwei Paare, die in Osteuropa reisen, beschließen, Karlsbad trotz schrecklicher lokaler Warnungen zu besuchen. Sie begegnen dem auferstandenen Grafen Dracula, der diesen ahnungslosen Besuchern nachjagt.
Charles 'Bud' Tingwell
- Alan
- (as Charles Tingwell)
Peter Cushing
- Doctor Van Helsing
- (Archivfilmmaterial)
- (Nicht genannt)
Alistair Dick
- Monk
- (Nicht genannt)
Lee Fenton
- Monk
- (Nicht genannt)
George Holdcroft
- Monk
- (Nicht genannt)
Handlung
WUSSTEST DU SCHON:
- WissenswertesIn the scene where Dracula is being "resurrected" from a coffin into which his ashes have been spread, from blood dripping down from a poor victim (provided by Klove) Dracula is made to "manifest himself" over a period of about a minute. This was achieved by overlapping "dissolves" of a series of twelve locked-down camera shots, involving first the ashes, then a skeleton, then some body-fat on the skeleton, et cetera, along with swirling mist, until we finally perceive the full form of Dracula. He doesn't appear fully dressed as is usually the case. The shot moves to outside the coffin and a bare arm reaches out. The vampire's clothes were seen in earlier scenes awaiting his return.
- PatzerAt the beginning of the film, the dead girl being carried in the funeral procession is breathing heavily.
- Zitate
Alan Kent: You forget about all of this in the morning, you'll see.
Helen Kent: There'll be no morning for us.
- Alternative VersionenThe UK cinema version was cut by the BBFC with edits to blood flows during the resurrection scene, a closeup shot of Helen's staking, and a shortening of the seduction scene where Dracula pulls a hypnotized Diana towards his chest wound. Video releases featured the cut cinema print though all widescreen DVD releases feature the fully uncut version.
- VerbindungenEdited from Dracula (1958)
Ausgewählte Rezension
The plot is simple; four travelers are abandoned by their coach driver near an old castle. Mysteriously, another horse-drawn buggy arrives with no rider. Of course, they decide to take it and move on but the horses are set on taking them to the castle, which I thought was pretty cool. When they arrive, they find they were expected, a table set for four. Out comes Klove, the creepy caretaker, who informs them that the deceased owner's wish was that the castle stay open for travelers. They decide to take advantage of this
and the story takes horrific turns from there. The resurrection of Dracula was a very good scene and the ending was a rather original twist on the vampire mythos but I enjoyed it just because of that. This was the first film in which I had seen the great Christopher Lee play the role of Dracula and everybody was right; he's perfect as the bloodsucker
and he doesn't even utter a word in this one. His tall build, strong face, and piercing eyes are more than enough to inspire his character. Andrew Keir as Father Sandor, a Van Helsing type role, was also of note. All in all, this Hammer production mixes in a bit of blood, some terror, and a whole lot of classic atmosphere to make for one classy, enjoyable horror flick.
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Details
- Erscheinungsdatum
- Herkunftsland
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- Auch bekannt als
- Dracula: Prince of Darkness
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- Budget
- 100.000 £ (geschätzt)
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 30 Minuten
- Seitenverhältnis
- 2.35 : 1
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