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Dracula Has Risen from the Grave

He lives! They die! Christopher Lee as the fanged undead.
1968 | 92m | English

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Director: Freddie Francis
Writer: Anthony Hinds
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In the shadow of Castle Dracula, the Prince of Darkness is revived by blood trickling from the head-wound of an unconscious priest attempting exorcism. And once more fear and terror strikes Transylvania as the undead Prince of Darkness stalks the village of Keineneburg to ensnare victims and satisfy his evil thirst.
Release Date: Nov 07, 1968
Director: Freddie Francis
Writer: Anthony Hinds
Genres: Horror
Keywords lightning, coffin, castle, vampire, superstition, resurrection, sequel, revenge, priest, impalement, corpse, gothic horror, cross, hanged girl, dracula
Production Companies Hammer Film Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Christopher Lee Dracula
Rupert Davies Monsignor Ernst Mueller
Veronica Carlson Maria Mueller
Barbara Ewing Zena
Barry Andrews Paul
Ewan Hooper The Village Priest
Marion Mathie Anna Mueller
Michael Ripper Max
John D. Collins Student
Norman Bacon Mute Boy
George A. Cooper Village Landlord
Christopher Cunningham Village Inn Patron
Name Job
Freddie Francis Director
Bram Stoker Characters
Peter Diamond Stunts
Eddie Powell Stunts
James Bernard Original Music Composer
Rosemarie McDonald Peattie Makeup Artist
Frank George Special Effects
Arthur Grant Director of Photography
Anthony Hinds Screenplay
Heather Nurse Makeup Artist
Bert Luxford Special Effects
James Needs Supervising Editor
Spencer Reeve Editor
Christopher Sutton Production Manager
Wanda Kelley Hairstylist
Dennis Robertson Assistant Director
Name Title
Aida Young Producer
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Reviews

talisencrw
8.0

Though for the classic Hammer 'Dracula' series starring Sir Christopher Lee as the 'protagonist' it loses oomph for not also starring Sir Peter Cushing (who always seemed to get the best work out of Lee in the Hammer days), this still is wildly admirable and a must-watch. The wonderful (and ingeniou ... s) poster, on its own, more than makes up for Cushing's absence.

Jun 23, 2021
John Chard
8.0

Shadows and Fog. Dracula Has Risen from the Grave is the fourth film in Hammer Films' Dracula series. It is directed by Freddie Francis and written by Anthony Hinds (under his alias John Elder). It stars Christopher Lee, Rupert Davies, Veronica Carlson, Barry Andrews and Barbara Ewing. Music is b ... y James Bernard and cinematography by Arthur Grant. Very much a case of style over substance, Dracula Has Risen from the Grave is still very much a top line Hammer Dracula pic. Story sees the famous Count accidentally revived and embark upon a mission of revenge, which spells trouble for the inhabitants of the village that sits in the shadow of his castle. Enter a scenario where Dracula is very much on the periphery as he tracks Carlson's sultry babe for his nefarious ends. Lust, blood, breasts and religious zeal does follow. That's about it as story goes, but even though strands such as religious beliefs - or otherwise - are dangled but not pulled hard enough, the screenplay is not without interesting merit. A number of great scenes lift the pic out of the ordinary, from a terrific "body in a bell" opening, to the grandiose splendour of a crucifix blood splatter, the craft on show engages and thrills. The middle section slow moves as we are party to young lovers under duress via Drac, but Drac pops up from time to time to menace humans and horses alike. The super craft doesn't stop there, the costuming and sets are ornate and very appealing, with the various colour lens choices also superb. Standing out are the roof top sequences, we get high level views of an angular landscape, with jutted slates, odd chimney tops (one even looking like a magic mushroom), all of which is shrouded in mist. There's even green smoke coming out of some stacks, just what are the villagers burning on their fires?! While Bernard scores it with menacing relish, some of the title music having shades of Berlioz at his most unnerving. Competently acted and directed with a keen eye for detail, this is one of the better Hammer Dracula sequels. 7/10

May 16, 2024