Scars of Dracula
Scars of Dracula

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A young man, Paul Carlson, is on a trip and spends the night at Count Dracula's castle. He is murdered. After some time has passed, the young man's brother Simon comes to the small town where all the traces end to look for him.... (Full plot summary below)

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A young man, Paul Carlson, is on a trip and spends the night at Count Dracula's castle. He is murdered. After some time has passed, the young man's brother Simon comes to the small town where all the traces end to look for him.

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Starburst - 8/10 by John HigginsThis ranks as one of Hammer's greatest ever.
Antagony & Ecstasy - 4/10 by Tim BraytonA rattling collection of warmed-over ideas filmed on a paltry budget...doesn't do anything that Dracula and Prince of Darkness didn't already do better.
User Review - 10/10 by Douglas CProbably the best Hammer Dracula film made. Lee gets a lot more lines and they just go totally overboard with giant flying bats, gallons of blood and invite Dennis Waterman and Patrick Troughton along for the ride. If you're going to watch a Hammer horror - get this one - you won't be dissappointed!
User Review - 10/10 by Daniel BThe problem with Hammer's ever-popular Dracula series is that the sequels to the original classic all follow a set formula and are all therefore rather monotonous. However, luckily for this instalment Hammer have assigned one of their top directors; Roy Ward Baker, and you can always count on him for an entertaining horror ride. The Quatermass and the Pit director has achieved something that didn't seem likely after seeing all the other films in the series; he's actually got Christopher Lee to appear for more than five minutes! Yes, that's right the star of the show is actually the star of the show this time; and while he doesn't actually lead the film, you do get the impression that you're watching a Christopher Lee film. His performance is the usual mix of malevolence and over the top camp; and as usual, it's very effective. Lee epitomises his character to such a degree that, Bela Lugosi aside, you can't imagine anyone else in the role. And this is all the better when you consider that he's in the movie for a while this time. The plot is the same "Dracula gets resurrected, wreaks some havoc and then gets defeated until next time" that all the Dracula sequels follow; but this time the surrounding story is much more interesting than usual. We follow a young upstart who flees after being accused of rape and finds himself in a place that you really don't want to find yourself; Count Dracula's castle. Then, after he's been missing for a while, his brother sets out to find him. An excellent atmosphere that is full of tension gives the film a very foreboding aura, which helps it massively in capturing a horror feel. The way that Dracula's castle is shown is fantastic, and the smoke effects and long shots of the castle itself are absolutely delicious. Adding to this is a very powerful musical score, which shows why Hammer are famous for their over the top music. Scars of Dracula is also notable for featuring most of the common vampire clichés such as the wooden stake and the cross. One the whole, I rate this as Hammer's second best Dracula film, second only to the original.
User Review - 10/10 by Patrick Snot bad but they tried hard to hide the wrinks in christopher lee's face
User Review - 10/10 by Draco Spike MJ MOne of the best of the Hammer Horros with Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing.. there is NO other Dracula!
User Review - 10/10 by Patrick GAgain,brilliant-Christopher Lee excellent as usual;not sure about the fake bats though!!!!Good supporting cast especially Patrick Troughton!!!!
User Review - 10/10 by Richard DThe "Carry On" style romp early in the film along with the scene where the bat eats the face off of the priest are worth 5 stars in my book.
User Review - 10/10 by christine mThe problem with Hammer's ever-popular Dracula series is that the sequels to the original classic all follow a set formula and are all therefore rather monotonous. However, luckily for this instalment Hammer have assigned one of their top directors; Roy Ward Baker, and you can always count on him for an entertaining horror ride. The Quatermass and the Pit director has achieved something that didn't seem likely after seeing all the other films in the series; he's actually got Christopher Lee to appear for more than five minutes! Yes, that's right the star of the show is actually the star of the show this time; and while he doesn't actually lead the film, you do get the impression that you're watching a Christopher Lee film. His performance is the usual mix of malevolence and over the top camp; and as usual, it's very effective. Lee epitomises his character to such a degree that, Bela Lugosi aside, you can't imagine anyone else in the role. And this is all the better when you consider that he's in the movie for a while this time. The plot is the same "Dracula gets resurrected, wreaks some havoc and then gets defeated until next time" that all the Dracula sequels follow; but this time the surrounding story is much more interesting than usual. We follow a young upstart who flees after being accused of rape and finds himself in a place that you really don't want to find yourself; Count Dracula's castle. Then, after he's been missing for a while, his brother sets out to find him. An excellent atmosphere that is full of tension gives the film a very foreboding aura, which helps it massively in capturing a horror feel. The way that Dracula's castle is shown is fantastic, and the smoke effects and long shots of the castle itself are absolutely delicious. Adding to this is a very powerful musical score, which shows why Hammer are famous for their over the top music. Scars of Dracula is also notable for featuring most of the common vampire clichés such as the wooden stake and the cross. One the whole, I rate this as Hammer's second best Dracula film, second only to the original.
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