Sam is a Senior Writer for Collider. His love for movies, TV shows, and books stretches back to his early childhood and has grown exponentially with every passing year. Lucky for him, this love grew ...
HAMMER films hit pay dirt when they unleashed their bold and bloody reboot of Dracula in 1958 but by the early 70s their dealings with Bram Stoker’s most famous gothic creation had pretty much run out ...
Fifty years ago, Dracula AD 1972 saw the Count wreak havoc in swinging 1970s London – and was roundly derided by critics. But it changed the template for the iconic bloodsucker, writes David Barnett.
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. One of the all-time classics from the British Hammer studio, famous for the genre of Dracula films that starred Christopher Lee as the ...
English actor Christopher Lee as the blood-sucking Count in 'Dracula A.D. 1972', directed by Alan Gibson for Hammer Films, 1972. Photo / AP When Bram Stoker's hero, Jonathan Harker, wrote a diary ...
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