Review of Dracula (1958) by Joe S — 20 Jun 2007
One of the most successful Hammer horrors and also the one that set in motion a whole score of Draculas to follow, this effectively made potboiler, whilst far from being the definitive version of the novel, is nonetheless one of the closest in terms of mood and atmosphere, containing scenes which fitted in well with Hammer's style and also Bram Stoker's, and Christopher Lee's Dracula is both startling and seductive.
This review of Dracula (1958) was written by Joe S on 20 Jun 2007.
Dracula has generally received positive reviews.
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