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Impalement | Lightning
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IMDbSir Christopher Lee loved to recount the following tale: Hammer was given a Queen's Award to Industry while shooting the final scenes of Dracula impaled on the rocks, with a group of British government dignitaries watching as Lee thrashed around screaming and pouring with gore. After the scene wrapped, a minister turned to his wife and said, "That man is a member of my club."
This was the first ever movie to receive a rating from the MPAA in 1968.
This was Hammer Films' most profitable movie.
Hammer stalwart Terence Fisher was due to direct this until he was forced to bow out following an automobile accident, leaving cameraman Freddie Francis at the helm.
According to the inscription on the marker ("Gisela Heinz 1885 - 1905") of the just-stolen coffin, the date of the action in this film is within a year or so of 1905.
"Dracula: There is a girl... Zena: What girl? Dracula: The niece of the monsignor. Zena: [with disgust] Maria? Dracula: Bring her to me. Zena: But what do you want her for? You've got me! Dracula: [slaps her in the face] Bring her to me!"
"Paul: [the Monsignor is asking Paul about his church affiliation] I don't go to church, sir. Monsignor Ernest Mueller: [Surprised] You don't go to church? Paul: No, sir. Monsignor Ernest Mueller: You're not a Protestant, are you? Paul: No, sir. Monsignor Ernest Mueller: Thank heaven for that! Paul: [a bit hesitant] I am an atheist, sir. Monsignor Ernest Mueller: [Taken aback] I beg your pardon? Paul: I'm an atheist, sir. Monsignor Ernest Mueller: You mean you deny the existence of God? Paul: I don't deny it. I just don't believe it. It's my own opinion, sir."