El gran amor del conde Drácula
- 1973
- 1h 25m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
5,2/10
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MA NOTE
Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe Transylvanian vampire searches for a virgin sacrifice to resurrect his long-dead daughter.The Transylvanian vampire searches for a virgin sacrifice to resurrect his long-dead daughter.The Transylvanian vampire searches for a virgin sacrifice to resurrect his long-dead daughter.
Rosanna Yanni
- Senta
- (as Rossana Yanni)
Haydée Politoff
- Karen
- (as Haydee Politoff)
Víctor Barrera
- Imre Polvi
- (as Vic Winner)
José Manuel Martín
- Krakos - First Porteador
- (as Jose Manuel Martin)
Álvaro de Luna
- Second Porteador
- (as Alvaro De Luna)
Susana Latour
- Victim in Karen's Dream - Image in Negative
- (as Susana Latur)
Benito Pavón
- Helga's Father
- (as Benito Pavon)
Leandro San José
- Stagecoach Driver
- (as Leandro Sanjose)
Loreta Tovar
- Blonde Victim in Bed
- (uncredited)
Avis en vedette
Paul Naschy authored the story and co-wrote the screenplay for this decent vehicle for himself. He plays Dr. Wendell Marlow, who offers sanctuary to five travelers on their way through the Carpathian mountains. They consist of four gorgeous babes and the studly male Imre (Victor Alcazar); Imre is certainly in enviable company. Of course, there are no prizes for guessing who Marlow REALLY is. He falls in love with one of the woman, and she will ultimately have to make a decision: "live" forever as his bride, or turn him down and live as a mortal.
Only the amusing ending lifts this above average for this genre. It does have a fair bit to offer Euro horror lovers, like the expected sex (some of the ladies bare their breasts), the violence (the camera really loves zooming in on the red stuff), and the sadism (virgin girls are whipped so their torturers can lick up their blood). And, of course, it's a Naschy film, so you can't really go wrong. The thing is, the film just doesn't have that great a story. Other than that ending, there's nothing nuanced or particularly interesting about it.
At least viewers can soak up that atmosphere common to so much Euro horror. Naschy, as usual, has a compelling presence, and it's nice that he was an actor who embraced being a genre star. The other performances aren't as effective, but it's doubtful that people are going to care too much, since it's such an attractive cast.
The opening credits are priceless, though. They play over a scene of a murder victim tumbling down some stairs. This sequence is reversed and then played again numerous times.
Not prime Naschy, but if you're a completist of his works, you'll still want to see it.
Six out of 10.
Only the amusing ending lifts this above average for this genre. It does have a fair bit to offer Euro horror lovers, like the expected sex (some of the ladies bare their breasts), the violence (the camera really loves zooming in on the red stuff), and the sadism (virgin girls are whipped so their torturers can lick up their blood). And, of course, it's a Naschy film, so you can't really go wrong. The thing is, the film just doesn't have that great a story. Other than that ending, there's nothing nuanced or particularly interesting about it.
At least viewers can soak up that atmosphere common to so much Euro horror. Naschy, as usual, has a compelling presence, and it's nice that he was an actor who embraced being a genre star. The other performances aren't as effective, but it's doubtful that people are going to care too much, since it's such an attractive cast.
The opening credits are priceless, though. They play over a scene of a murder victim tumbling down some stairs. This sequence is reversed and then played again numerous times.
Not prime Naschy, but if you're a completist of his works, you'll still want to see it.
Six out of 10.
Oh this was almost a great flick. Firmly placed in the sexploitation Eurotrash genre, it just needed to push the envelope a little bit more. Sadly it is therefore only a 4/10 job.
So blood and guts were only quite good, when they had every ability to be better. Naschy is on form as the villain, but is just a bit wooden. The women are beautiful, but do not take enough of their clothes off to make the film truly sensual etc. We really need a touch of Jean Rollin on this one.
The DVD transfer I saw on Sinema Diable is a woeful effort direct from video. No extras. A bargain basement job that gives the film no chance to redeem itself. In summary, an also ran....
So blood and guts were only quite good, when they had every ability to be better. Naschy is on form as the villain, but is just a bit wooden. The women are beautiful, but do not take enough of their clothes off to make the film truly sensual etc. We really need a touch of Jean Rollin on this one.
The DVD transfer I saw on Sinema Diable is a woeful effort direct from video. No extras. A bargain basement job that gives the film no chance to redeem itself. In summary, an also ran....
The inimitable Paul Naschy stars as the eeevil character of the title, living high in the mountains in his crumbling castle of solitude.
Uh oh!
Drac's serenity is interrupted when a carriage full of nubile lasses arrives. It's not long before these unexpected guests take a nice, naked dip in the castle pool. When one of the Count's vampire henchmen bites the lone male of the group, a bloodsucking plague begins.
Much nudity ensues as the Prince of Darkness attempts to resurrect his dead daughter.
A lot of this film is rather muddled, making little sense. Still, as Naschy films go, it's not bad. His fans will want to see it no matter what...
Uh oh!
Drac's serenity is interrupted when a carriage full of nubile lasses arrives. It's not long before these unexpected guests take a nice, naked dip in the castle pool. When one of the Count's vampire henchmen bites the lone male of the group, a bloodsucking plague begins.
Much nudity ensues as the Prince of Darkness attempts to resurrect his dead daughter.
A lot of this film is rather muddled, making little sense. Still, as Naschy films go, it's not bad. His fans will want to see it no matter what...
In "Count Dracula's Great Love" Paul Naschy plays legendary vampire Dracula.The legend says that he is still lurking in his castle in the middle of nowhere.Four buxom ladies decide to spend the night at the old castle which most recently was used as a sanitarium.Quickly the passengers fall prey to Count Dracula.But Count falls in love with Karen...Javier Aguirre's "Count Dracula's Great Love" is a trashy and sleazy piece of Eurohorror with plenty of nudity and grue.The shots of white mists and dense forests are wonderfully atmospheric and the macabre mood is very sensual.Paul Naschy is memorable as Count Dracula/Dr.Wendell and he plays his evil character with gusto.8 sensual vampires out of 10.
DRACULA'S GREAT LOVE (1972) ** ½ Paul Naschy, Haydée Politoff, Rosanna Yanni, Ingrid Garbo. Four women and a man wreck their stagecoach and must take refuge in a nearby castle. Unfortunately for the travelers, the castle's owner, Dr. Wendell Marlow (Paul Naschy), turns out to be none other than Count Dracula. After Dracula falls in love with one of the women, she must decide whether to live eternally as Dracula's bride or reject him and continue to live as a mortal. Her not-so-surprising choice leads to a strange and surprising ending. Like a lot of '70s European horror movies, the film suffers from slow pacing and a somewhat muddled plot. But there's lots of gothic atmosphere and a few creepy moments here and there to keep things interesting. Worth a look.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesLike several other Spanish horror films of the period made under the Francisco Franco regime, this film was shot with different versions in mind for both the domestic and international markets. Nude scenes featuring the entire main female cast were replaced with either clothed or semi-nude scenes made for Spain, which means that different versions of it have been released over the years on home video. An unedited version of it did not turn up on U.S. VHS until Sinister Cinema found a U.S. print that was more complete than the tame version that had been previously released by Gorgon Video, and this unedited version was later released in a (terrible-looking) DVD version from Eclectic.
- GaffesA character gets an ax embedded in his skull, then proceeds to fall down the castle's stairs. As the scene is repeated in slow motion five times, it is obvious that there is no wound in, and no blood on, the character's head. At the bottom of the stairs, a close-up of the face shows blood, but the wound does not match the place on the head where the character was struck.
- Autres versionsThere are two versions of this film; the international version which has scenes with the actresses naked, and the Spanish version which has the same scenes, only with the actresses clothed or semi-naked. The U.S. DVD contains the international version.
- ConnexionsEdited into FrightMare Theater: Count Dracula's Great Love (2018)
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- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 286 399 $ US
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