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Scars of Dracula (1970)

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Directed by
Roy Ward Baker

Written by
Anthony Hinds, Bram Stoker

Cast
Christopher Lee, Dennis Waterman, Jenny Hanley, Patrick Troughton, Michael Ripper [more]


DVD Release Date
• R1: Aug 7, 2001

Running Time
1 hour, 36 minutes

Country UK

Production Companies
EMI Films Ltd., Hammer Film Productions Limited

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Other Titles
• Dracula - Nächte des Entsetzens (1970)
• Draculas Blutrausch (1970)



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 Synopses for Scars of Dracula (1970)
1.Christopher Lee returns to his signature role in this Hammer Studios production, the last of their period era Dracula films. In it, a young lothario named Paul is chased from his girlfriend's birthday party because of an earlier tryst with the local Burgomaster's daughter. Ending up asleep in the back of a carriage, Paul is unwittingly driven to Dracula's castle. When Paul does not return the next day, his girlfriend Sarah and his brother Simon begin a search for him. They happen upon Dracula's castle, where the Count denies having seen Paul, but insists that the pair spend the night. However, during the night, Simon finds evidence that Paul was indeed in the castle and begins to piece together the mystery. Stylish and brutally violent, SCARS OF DRACULA is another excellent entry into Hammer's Dracula series that includes HORROR OF DRACULA, DRACULA, PRINCE OF DARKNESS, and DRACULA HAS RISEN FROM THE GRAVE.   

2.The legendary Christopher Lee is back as Dracula, bringing unspeakable horrors upon a local village that defies his evil reign. But when a young man and his luscious girlfriend unwittingly visit the Count's castle, they find themselves trapped in a face-to-face frenzy of bloodthirsty vixens, religious blasphemy and sadistic torture. The Prince of Darkness has returned like never before, but will his horrific mark remain forever?



Hammer fans and scholars alike consider Scars of Dracula to be the most ferociously violent film in the entire series. Patrick Troughton (Dr. Who, The Omen) co-stars in this 1970 shocker, directed with bloody bravado by Hammer veteran Roy Ward Baker (Quatermass and the Pit, Dr. Jekyll and Sister Hide)
  



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