Sir Christopher Lee returned to portray the charismatic count of Transylvania in Hammer’s Dracula: Prince of Darkness (1966) for the first time since taking on the iconic role in 1958’s Horror of ...
Long after Universal Studios gained acclaim with their Classic Monsters lineup of films British studio Hammer Film Productions took the reins, breathing new life into old corpses with stellar sets, ...
It's been more than 125 years since Bram Stoker introduced us to Count Dracula, and in all that time we've seen the legendary vampire take on many forms. He's been to Sesame Street, on cereal boxes, ...
Think Dracula and the cape, the fangs and bloodlust come to mind. On screen, perhaps the image of Bela Lugosi, Christopher Lee or Gary Oldman. Nic Cage thought Dracula and saw Anne Bancroft in “The ...
There are few characters that have been portrayed on film more frequently than Dracula. Just about every possible angle has been exhausted – from Dracula 3000 taking him to space to Mel Brooks ...