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1958 Certificate 15
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This fine rendition of the Dracula legend features Christopher Lee in the title role. His portrayal of the bloodsucking count is one of the best. Read more

Starring Peter Cushing, Peter Cushing, Christopher Lee, Michael Gough
Director Terence Fisher
Genres Horror

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  • 5 stars out of 5

    Bram Stoker's terrifying vampire creation becomes a modern classic in the adept hands of the House of Hammer. The film was epoch-making in its impact, due to the fabulous Gothic atmosphere, Terence Fisher's stylish direction and the fact that the undead tale was shot in gory colour for the first time. Christopher Lee's interpretation of Dracula is astonishingly fresh, heroic and powerful, while Peter Cushing makes an ideal Van Helsing. The latter's climactic battle with his blood-sucking nemesis is justly acclaimed as a magic movie moment in the history and development of the horror genre.

    • Radio Times
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  • 3 out of 3 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 4 stars

    The finest version of Dracula

    Often regarded as the highlight of Hammer horror's oeuvre, The Horror of Dracula stands up today as a fresh and inventive take on what is maybe the best story ever written. Hammer is a studio that has had many a fine hour, and although this is one indeed; I think that there are several other films from their ranks that just top it. Just, being the operative word as this is certainly up there with the best of them. As you might expect, the story follows that of Bram Stoker's original novel; with a young man travelling to Dracula's castle, and not returning. This attracts the attentions of Professor Abraham Van Helsing; an authority in the field of vampirism who then sets out to slay the malevolent fiend that is the source of all the foul play in the movie; Dracula himself.

    Although this is based on the classic story, Hammer very much makes it their own. Of course, the campy horror styling that that the studio has become famous for features strongly in the movie and serves in giving it that classic Hammer feel. Furthermore, this movie features both of Hammer's greatest stars; Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing. Christopher Lee may be no Bela Lugosi, but if there was anyone other than Bela Lugosi that I would want to play Dracula; Christopher Lee is that man. He isn't actually in it that much, but the moments when he is are the best in the movie. He has an incredible amount of screen presence, and all of that is transferred into the character of Dracula. In a similar way, Peter Cushing plays Van Helsing. Like Lee, Cushing has buckets of screen presence, but it's all in a very different style. While Lee is a defined evil, Cushing is more subdued, which allows him to adequately play the hero as well as well as he plays the villain. I've got to be honest, I prefer Cushing in the bad guy role; but he still makes an excellent hero.

    Terence Fisher, one of Hammer's premier directors, directs the film and does a great job with it. The atmosphere of the Gothic period setting is spot on, and a constantly foreboding, and intriguing atmosphere is created throughout. The way that the smoke drifts across the graveyard in the movie is among the most atmospheric things Hammer ever shot. Dracula is a great story, and this Hammer yarn more than does it justice.

      • Nick from England
  • 3 out of 4 people found this review helpful

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    Rated - 5 stars [Highly rated reviewer]

    First full colour reworking of Bram Stoker's novel - legendary among horror fans

  • 1 out of 1 person found this review helpful

    Rated - 4 stars

    Dracula

    this movie was known as 'Dracula' in the U.K. When it was released in the U.S it was re-titled ' horror of Dracula' to avoid confusion with the Bela Logusi move.Excellent performance from Cushing and Lee

      • bladewrecker from uk
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  • 1 out of 1 person found this review helpful

    Rated - 4 stars

    Dracula

    this movie was known as 'Dracula' in the U.K. When it was released in the U.S it was re-titled ' horror of Dracula' to avoid confusion with the Bela Logusi move.Excellent performance from Cushing and Lee

      • bladewrecker from uk
  • Rated - 4 stars

    Great

    Is it that old ? If you like this sort of stuff which i do, then watch this Brilliant.

      • A customer from Swindon
  • 3 out of 3 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 4 stars

    The finest version of Dracula

    Often regarded as the highlight of Hammer horror's oeuvre, The Horror of Dracula stands up today as a fresh and inventive take on what is maybe the best story ever written. Hammer is a studio that has had many a fine hour, and although this is one indeed; I think that there are several other films from their ranks that just top it. Just, being the operative word as this is certainly up there with the best of them. As you might expect, the story follows that of Bram Stoker's original novel; with a young man travelling to Dracula's castle, and not returning. This attracts the attentions of Professor Abraham Van Helsing; an authority in the field of vampirism who then sets out to slay the malevolent fiend that is the source of all the foul play in the movie; Dracula himself.

    Although this is based on the classic story, Hammer very much makes it their own. Of course, the campy horror styling that that the studio has become famous for features strongly in the movie and serves in giving it that classic Hammer feel. Furthermore, this movie features both of Hammer's greatest stars; Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing. Christopher Lee may be no Bela Lugosi, but if there was anyone other than Bela Lugosi that I would want to play Dracula; Christopher Lee is that man. He isn't actually in it that much, but the moments when he is are the best in the movie. He has an incredible amount of screen presence, and all of that is transferred into the character of Dracula. In a similar way, Peter Cushing plays Van Helsing. Like Lee, Cushing has buckets of screen presence, but it's all in a very different style. While Lee is a defined evil, Cushing is more subdued, which allows him to adequately play the hero as well as well as he plays the villain. I've got to be honest, I prefer Cushing in the bad guy role; but he still makes an excellent hero.

    Terence Fisher, one of Hammer's premier directors, directs the film and does a great job with it. The atmosphere of the Gothic period setting is spot on, and a constantly foreboding, and intriguing atmosphere is created throughout. The way that the smoke drifts across the graveyard in the movie is among the most atmospheric things Hammer ever shot. Dracula is a great story, and this Hammer yarn more than does it justice.

      • Nick from England
  • 3 out of 4 people found this review helpful

    * * * This review contains spoilers * * *ShowHide

    Rated - 5 stars [Highly rated reviewer]

    First full colour reworking of Bram Stoker's novel - legendary among horror fans

  • 1 out of 1 person found this review helpful

    Rated - 4 stars

    Dracula

    this movie was known as 'Dracula' in the U.K. When it was released in the U.S it was re-titled ' horror of Dracula' to avoid confusion with the Bela Logusi move.Excellent performance from Cushing and Lee

      • bladewrecker from uk
  • Rated - 4 stars

    Worth Watching

    You may not find this film particularly scary by today's standards, but it's important in the context of being the first outing in a genre Hammer were to make all their own - featuring their standard trademarks of insanely stylised sets, costumes and colours (don't adjust your tv - it's meant to look like that), with homoeopathic doses of sex and sadism. Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee push 10 years ahead of 1958 in the title roles, with Cushing (once complimented on delivering a degree of absolute conviction in all of his performances), absolutely on the button as Van Helsing. The supporting roles are sometimes played more 'Hammy' than 'Hammer', but to good effect - in creating an atmosphere of stagey, dreamlike, unreality - which only heightens the sense of doomy decay and claustrophobia.

      • A customer from Heswall, Wirral
  • Rated - 5 stars

    Bloody Fang-tastic.

    I had,nt seen this since i was a teenager way back in the seventies,forget all your CGI rubbish and rent this pure Hammer classic and tell me the modern shock and gore slashers are superior to Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee when they get thier teeth into roles like this....just ordered Dracula Prince of darkness,canine-t wait.

      • Robin Jones from Chelmsford, Essex.
  • Rated - 4 stars

    Great

    Is it that old ? If you like this sort of stuff which i do, then watch this Brilliant.

      • A customer from Swindon
  • Rated - 5 stars

    The fanged wonder

    Very good horror if you like blood this swims in it

      • errolflynn from Eastbourne
  • Critics' reviews

  • 5 stars out of 5

    Bram Stoker's terrifying vampire creation becomes a modern classic in the adept hands of the House of Hammer. The film was epoch-making in its impact, due to the fabulous Gothic atmosphere, Terence Fisher's stylish direction and the fact that the undead tale was shot in gory colour for the first time. Christopher Lee's interpretation of Dracula is astonishingly fresh, heroic and powerful, while Peter Cushing makes an ideal Van Helsing. The latter's climactic battle with his blood-sucking nemesis is justly acclaimed as a magic movie moment in the history and development of the horror genre.

    • Radio Times

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