In 1958 Hammer Films of England began their 'now classic' remakes of the Classic Universal Monster Films. Today the remakes themselves are considered Classics, revived in full Technicolor and wide screen. With full canine fangs and Technicolor blood Christopher Lee gave us a more horrific and brutal version of Count Dracula which delighted the audiences and continues to do so today. The shooting script, Pressbook and many photographs Production background by Ronald V. Borst. Also contains: THE VAMPYRE by John Polidori, 1819 ...
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In 1958 Hammer Films of England began their 'now classic' remakes of the Classic Universal Monster Films. Today the remakes themselves are considered Classics, revived in full Technicolor and wide screen. With full canine fangs and Technicolor blood Christopher Lee gave us a more horrific and brutal version of Count Dracula which delighted the audiences and continues to do so today. The shooting script, Pressbook and many photographs Production background by Ronald V. Borst. Also contains: THE VAMPYRE by John Polidori, 1819 the complete text to the original Gothic Vampire Story With an introduction by Michael Hartley
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Add this copy of The Horror of Dracula to cart. $24.05, new condition, Sold by Ingram Customer Returns Center rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from NV, USA, published 2013 by BearManor Media.