Despite putting Spanish B-movie maker Jesús Franco in the director’s chair, 1970's Count Dracula had high hopes, not only stealing Christopher Lee away from Hammer to play Dracula again but ...
"Curse of Frankenstein" (1957), with the "creature" played by Christopher Lee, began a string of hit horror films for the British Hammer Studios and made Lee a star. - photo by Chris Hicks ...
W ith the release of Guillermo del Toro's Frankenstein looming on the horizon, fans are wondering what the monster master has in store for them. Mary Shelley's 1818 novel has been ...
Image Credit: Variety Distribution. Despite putting Spanish B-movie maker Jesús Franco in the director’s chair, 1970's Count Dracula had high hopes, not only stealing Christopher Lee away from Hammer ...
Resurrected from an icy river tomb, Count Dracula (Christopher Lee) returns with a lust for life and blood. The most religiously-themed of the Dracula movies, this one has Dracula battling with a ...
Christopher Lee also continues to inject the franchise ... atmosphere and Bela Lugosi’s benchmark performance as Count Dracula. Technically, Nosferatu was the first Dracula film, as it was ...
A 1979 iteration, Nosferatu the Vampyre, directed by Werner Herzog, was a slow-burning, crepuscular piece. With his frequent collaborator Klaus Kinski in the title role, Herzog's vision was one of ...