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Based On Novel Or Book | Vampire
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7.2/10
IMDbBest Archival Release of an Existing Score ReRelease or ReRecording | 2020 | Nic
Best Dramatic Presentation | 1959 | Bram
Budget 104,880 USD
Box Office Collection 3,500,000 USD
In 2007, this movie was selected for preservation by the BFI, but it wasn't until 2011 that an extended print, including a longer version of the disintegration sequence, was discovered at the National Film center in Tokyo.
Christopher Lee (Dracula) has only sixteen lines in the entire film, all dispensed by the 10 minute mark.
On several occasions, Sir Christopher Lee complained about the contact lenses he had to wear for the shock scenes. Not only were they quite painful, but he couldn't see a thing. While running toward the vampire woman for instance, he even ran too far past the camera on the first take.
The cape worn by Christopher Lee was discovered in 2007 in a London costume shop during its annual inventory-taking. It had been missing for thirty years and is believed to be worth around $50,000. Lee was contacted to verify its authenticity.
In the U.S., the title was changed to "Horror of Dracula" to avoid confusion with the classic (Dracula (1931)). This was a real concern since the Bela Lugosi version was still being booked into theaters (through Realart) until the Shock Theatre package of classic Universal horror movies was released to television.
"Doctor Van Helsing: What are you afraid of? Landlord: I don't understand you. Doctor Van Helsing: Why all these garlic flowers? And over the window? And up here? They're not for decoration, are they?"
"Count Dracula: I am Dracula and I welcome you to my house. I must apologize for not being here to greet you personally, but I trust you've found everything you needed."