Very underated kitsch modern-day Dracula film. Although some of the dialogue amongst the 'teenagers' was already a bit outdated in 1972, this is a colourful and often successful attempt to bring Dracula into modern times. There are some excellent supporting performances from Christopher Neame and Carlone Munro and some of the scenes around the Church and graveyard are extremely atmospheric.
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21 Sep 2010, 12:05pm
Very underated kitsch modern-day Dracula film. Although some of the dialogue amongst the 'teenagers' was already a bit outdated in 1972, this is a colourful and often successful attempt to bring Dracula into modern times. There are some excellent supporting performances from Christopher Neame and Carlone Munro and some of the scenes around the Church and graveyard are extremely atmospheric.
Related to: Dracula A.D. 1972 (1972)