NECA's new Ultimate Count Dracula figure captures Christopher Lee's iconic portrayal with three ... It remains one of the best vampire films in history whose influence can still be seen today ...
Lust for a Vampire', a Hammer horror film from 1971, needed to replace an actor's eyeballs, because he couldn't act with them ...
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 ...
The 1958 Hammer Dracula imitated the look and upped the overt sexuality with Christopher Lee’s swaggering take ... silent film was the first proper vampire movie. Broadly based on Dracula ...
This dark, feral concept of the prince of darkness — the foul-smelling, putrescent incarnation of death, literally rotting ...
Bang follows in the footsteps of Christopher Lee, Gary Oldman and others Danish actor Claes Bang has been cast as Dracula the vampire in the BBC's new take on Bram Stoker's classic novel.
Robert Eggers may have intended to direct his passion project Nosferatu immediately following his excellent 2015 horror ...
Others cite the vampire myth as a satirical reversal ... it wrong when it comes to blood-sucking vampires. In Dracula, Sir Christopher Lee is costumed with two protruding upper fangs, which ...