Review of The Brides of Dracula (1960) by Stuart Y — 29 Mar 2009
An excellent film, with the super cool Peter Cushing, where he can act with his eyes and looks alone, without saying a single word. Lee is unfortunatly missing, but he did get cremated by the sun in the previous movie.
A+ to the makers for trying something different, and the scene in the end with the shadow from the windmill was excellent, though I felt that it should have disabled him for a bit before Cushing impailed him with something sharp and pointy.
Excellent casting all round, especially Freda Jackson, who plays the mad old woman Greta.
This review of The Brides of Dracula (1960) was written by Stuart Y on 29 Mar 2009.
The Brides of Dracula has generally received positive reviews.
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