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Horror of Dracula

Dracula, a centuries-old nobleman damned to an eternal blood-crazed half-life, travels from his native Transylvania to London and to a savage fate. In the decadent nightlife he finds new victims. He also finds Dr. Van Helsing, a brilliant scientist, who becomes Dracula's implacable foe in a bat-and-mouse game of blood-red Gothic gore.

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  • "Drácula"
  • "Dracula"@en
  • "Dracula"
  • "Cauchemar de Dracula, français"
  • "Vampiro da noite"

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  • "Un savant lutte contre un vampire."
  • "Dracula, a centuries-old nobleman damned to an eternal blood-crazed half-life, travels from his native Transylvania to London and to a savage fate. In the decadent nightlife he finds new victims. He also finds Dr. Van Helsing, a brilliant scientist, who becomes Dracula's implacable foe in a bat-and-mouse game of blood-red Gothic gore."@en
  • "Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing star in this shudder-filled retelling of the world's most frightening vampire legend."@en
  • "Dracula, a centuries-old nobleman damned to an eternal blood-crazed half-life, travels from his native Transylvania to London. In the decadent nightlife he finds new victims. He also finds Dr. Van Helsing, a brilliant scientist, who becomes Dracula's implacable foe."@en
  • "Hammer's second horror film (after "The Curse of Frankenstein") and the first Dracula film in colour. Count Dracula, a centuries-old nobleman damned to an eternal half-life, travels from his native Transylvania to London. Here he finds new victims, as well as Dr Van Helsing, a scientist who becomes Dracula's implacable foe in a deadly game of cat-and-mouse."
  • "This was a specifically British entry into Vampire folklore. Pairing Lee and Cushing (as Van Helsing) for the first time, Lee makes a striking and spirited debut as Count Dracula representing the power of his class, his aristocractic bearing constrasting with his bestial hiss. In Hammer's Dracula there was a new emphasis on the Vampire's sexuality - his female victims eagerly respond. The actions of the representatives of Christian morality are sadistically brutal in their assaults upon the Vampire's sexually aroused victims."@en
  • "Jonathan Harker travels to Count Dracula's castle to act as his librarian. Harker--actually there to try to kill Dracula--is first attacked by Dracula's female companion, then killed by the Count himself. Harker's friend, Dr Van Helsing, arrives to investigate his disappearance and swears to track the vampire down and to kill him by whatever means necessary. Voyaging to London, Dracula pursues Harker's fiancée Lucy and her sister Mina. Mina's husband Arthur Holmwood tries to assist Van Helsing, who doggedly stalks the vampire in hopes of defeating him."
  • "Jonathan Harker travels to Count Dracula's castle to act as his librarian. Harker--actually there to try to kill Dracula--is first attacked by Dracula's female companion, then killed by the Count himself. Harker's friend, Dr Van Helsing, arrives to investigate his disappearance and swears to track the vampire down and to kill him by whatever means necessary. Voyaging to London, Dracula pursues Harker's fiancée Lucy and her sister Mina. Mina's husband Arthur Holmwood tries to assist Van Helsing, who doggedly stalks the vampire in hopes of defeating him."@en
  • ""El conde Drácula decide cambiar su antigua residencia de los Cárpatos por occidente. Una vez instalado, conoce a una joven de quien se enamora. Las visitas nocturnas del conde a la casa de la chica ponen en alerta a su familia, que contacta con el doctor Helsing""
  • "Jonathan Harker travels to Count Dracula's castle to act his librarian. Harker--actually there to try to kill Dracula--is first attacked by Dracula's female companion, then killed by the Count himself. Harker's friend, Dr Van Helsing, arrives to investigate his disappearance and swears to track the vampire down and to kill him by whatever means necessary. Voyaging to London, Dracula pursues Harker's fiancée Lucy and her sister Mina. Mina's husband Arthur Holmwood tries to assist Van Helsing, who doggedly stalks the vampire in hopes of defeating him."@en
  • "A centuries-old nobleman damned to an eternal blood-crazed half-life as a vampire, travels from his native Transylvania to London. In the decadent, Victorian nightlife he finds new victims. He also encounters a brilliant scientist, who becomes his implacable foe."

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  • "Film adaptations"
  • "Film adaptations"@en
  • "Drama"
  • "Drama"@en
  • "Vidéo"
  • "Video recordings for the hearing impaired"
  • "Video recordings for the hearing impaired"@en
  • "Feature films"
  • "Feature films"@en
  • "Fiction films"@en
  • "Films d'horreur"
  • "Vampire films"
  • "Vampire films"@en
  • "Horror films"@en
  • "Horror films"

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  • "The horror of Dracula"
  • "Dracula"
  • "Horror of Dracula"@en
  • "Horror of Dracula"
  • "Horror of Dracula Le cauchemar de Dracula"
  • "Dracula (Film : 1958)"
  • "Horror of Dracula Dracula"
  • "Dracula (Motion picture : 1958)"
  • "Dracula (Motion picture : 1958)"@en
  • "Horror of Dracula O vampiro da noite = Drácula"