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Dracula News

1958 Certificate TBC
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Dracula (1958) is the first of the studio's many vampire movies, a stylish and exciting adaptation of Bram Stoker's original with Lee and Cushing as The Count and Van Helsing respectively. Read more

Starring Peter Cushing, Robert Urquhart, Hazel Court, Michael Gough
Director Terence Fisher
Genres Horror

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    Radcliffe happy to help Hammer

    • 30 Jul 2010

    Daniel Radcliffe jumped at the chance to star in an upcoming movie version of The Woman In Black because the film will be one of the first new Hammer horror pictures since the 1970s. The legendary company, Hammer Film Productions, was well-known for its classic movies including The Curse of Frankenstein and Dracula, but it went 30 years without producing a picture after a downturn in the firm's fortunes and various ownership changes. But Hammer is heading back to the big screen this year (10)... Read more

    Queen of the Damned

    Top 10 Suckers for Vampires

    • 26 Aug 2010

    We were suckers for vampires long before Twilight and True Blood. First bitten by Bram Stoker's 'Dracula' novel, we've been smitten ever since. Recent re-vamps of the ancient Transylvanian legend have recast the creatures as deeply dark sex objects, seducing the living. We've compiled a list of ten human suckers for the biters. Taboo-busters, we salute you! Our Top Picks 1. Buffy The Vampire Slayer: Buffy The first sucker to fall for a vampire is avenger of the un-dead, Buffy the Vampire... Read more

    Vampire in Brooklyn

    Top 10 Suckers for Vampires

    • 19 Nov 2009

    1.Buffy The Vampire Slayer : Buffy The first sucker to fall for a vampire is avenger of the un-dead, Buffy the Vampire Slayer (Sarah Michelle Gellar). Joss Whedon’s ass-kicking sci-fi show saw everyone’s favourite heroine sucking face, with the tall, dark and brooding vampire Angel (David Boreanaz). Battling a variety of demons, including their own, Buffy and Angel provided audiences with pure angst-ridden TV gold week after week. However, Whedon eventually parted this doomed pair, Read more

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    Carter named best of British

    • 15 May 2008

    Michael Caine's tough-as-nails gangster flick Get Carter has been named the greatest British film ever in a new poll. ShortList magazine named the 1971 story of murder and revenge as its number one ahead of 1979 cult classic Quadrophenia and another Michael Caine classic, The Italian Job. Also named in the top ten were 1987 luvvies-on-the-lash comedy Withnail & I, Bob Hoskins' own gangster flick The Long Good Friday and Daniel Craig's debut as 007, Casino Royale. Seventh place on the list... Read more