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Friday, 8 March 2013

QUICK REVIEW: BEHIND THE SCENES: HAMMER FILMS 'DRACULA HAS RISEN FROM THE GRAVE'

CAST:
Christopher Lee (Count Dracula), Barry Andrews (Paul), Rupert Davies (Monsignor Ernst Muller), Veronica Carlson (Maria), Barbara Ewing (Zena), Ewan Hooper (Priest), Michael Ripper (Max) 

PRODUCTION:
Director – Freddie Francis, Screenplay – John Elder [Anthony Hinds], Producer – Aida Young, Photography – Arthur Grant, Music – James Bernard, Special Effects – Frank George, Makeup – Heather Nurse & Rosemary McDonald Peattie, Art Direction – Bernard Robinson. Production Company – Hammer.  

SYNOPSIS:
A visiting Monsignor comes to visit the town beneath Castle Dracula. The Monsignor is disgusted to find that even after Dracula has been killed, the town still lives in such fear that the church is empty on Sunday morning. He drags the cowardly priest up the mountainside to Castle Dracula where they perform a rite of exorcism and he places a cross over the entrance to the castle. But the priest falls, hitting his head. The blood drips down and revives Dracula where he is imprisoned inside a frozen mountain stream. Enraged at what the Monsignor has done, Dracula follows him to his home town and plans revenge by turning his niece Maria into a vampire.

 FULL BEHIND THE SCENES GALLERY AND REVIEWHERE

Wednesday, 16 January 2013

Sunday, 30 December 2012

VERONICA CARLSON CHRISTOPHER LEE AND FREDDIE FRANCIS: CUT THE CAKE ON HAMMER FILM SET

Director Freddie Francis and co star Veronica Carlson look on as Christopher celebrates his birthday and cuts his cake on the set of Hammer Films 'Dracula Has Risen From The Grave' at Pinewood studios in 1968 

Wednesday, 14 November 2012

TEAM HAMMER: CHRISTOPHER LEE AND PETER CUSHING TAKE PHOTO OP WITH QUEENS AWARD : EXECUTIVES AND STAFF

TEAM HAMMER: Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee join the line up of Hammer Films executives, guests and staff on the day Hammer Films were presented with the Queen's Award to Industry at Pinewood Studios on May 29th 1968.
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