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Ray Stricklyn noted in his autobiography "Angels & Demons" that co-star Norma Eberhardt had one blue eye and one brown eye. If you look carefully at a few of her close-ups, even in this black-and-white film, you can notice the difference.
The Hammer classic "Horror of Dracula" was issued shortly after this low budget black and white feature, quickly forgotten in the wake of Christopher Lee's successful portrayal in vivid color.
Francis Lederer mentioned in a 1993 interview with Skip E. Lowe that he hated making this film and his agent had tricked him into doing it.
It's interesting that Gerald Fried, who previously scored Stanley Kubrick Paths of Glory (1957), did the score for this film and used "Dies Irae" throughout it, which later was used as the theme in Kubrick's The Shining (1980).
This film was first released as the top half of a double bill with The Flame Barrier (1958).
"[first lines] narrator: It is a known fact that there existed in Central Europe a Count Dracula. Though human in appearance and cultured in manner, he was in truth a thing undead... a force of evil... a vampire. Feeding on the blood of innocent people, he turned them into his own kind, thus spreading his evil dominion ever wider. The attempts to find and destroy this evil were never proven fully successful, and so the search continues to this very day."
"Count Dracula, posing as Bellac Gordal: There is only one reality, Rachel: Death. I have come to bring you Death."