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Dracula
Scars of Dracula
Scars of Dracula
Credits
Title: Scars of Dracula
Director: Roy Ward Baker
Writers: John Elder
Producers: Aida Young
Composer: James Bernard
Cinematography: Moray Grant
Editors: James Needs
Production
Distributed by: Hammer Film Productions
Released: November 8th, 1970 (UK)
December 23rd, 1970 (US)
Rating: R
Running time: 96 min.
Country: UK
Language: English
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Scars of Dracula is a British horror film directed by Roy Ward Baker. It was produced by Hammer Film Productions and is the sixth film in Hammer's Dracula series. It was directed by Roy Ward Baker with a script written by Anthony Hinds based on the works of Irish author Bram Stoker. It premiered in the United Kingdom on November 8th, 1970 and in the United States on December 23rd, 1970. The movie stars Christopher Lee as the eponymous antagonist Dracula with Dennis Waterman as Simon, Jenny Hanley as Sarah, Christopher Matthews as Paul, and Patrick Troughton as Klove.

Cast[]

Actor Role
Christopher Lee Dracula
Dennis Waterman Simon Carlson
Jenny Hanley Sarah Framsen
Christopher Matthews Paul Carlson
Patrick Troughton Klove
Michael Gwynn The priest
Michael Ripper Landlord
Wendy Hamilton Julie
Anouska Hempel Tania
Delia Lindsay Alice, the Burgomaster's daughter
Bob Todd Burgomaster
Toke Townley Elderly waggoner
David Leland First policeman
Richard Durden Second policeman
Morris Bush Farmer
Margo Boht Landlord's wife
Clive Barrie Fat young man
Olga Anthony Girl at party
George Innes Servant
Nikki Van der Zyl Sarah Framsen

Notes & Trivia[]

  • The character of Dracula was inspired by the historical figure Vlad III. The vampire version of Dracula was developed by Bram Stoker in his 1897 novel Dracula.
  • Originally released with an x-rating due to graphic content. Later changed to UK: 15. Scars of Dracula was rated R in the United States, the first of all Hammer films to receive such a rating in the US.
  • This movie was released the same year as Taste the Blood of Dracula and was rushed into production.
  • This is the final film in the series to take place in the 19th century.
  • Scars of Dracula is featured in the 1985 vampire comedy Fright Night. In the film, Charley Brewster watches the movie to bolster his confidence and prepare him for a fight with a real vampire.

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See also[]

Media

The World of Dracula

External Links[]

Keywords[]

19th century; Axe; Bats; Burgomaster; Burn victim; Castle; Castle Dracula; Dead animals; Decapitation; Dismemberment; Dracula; Impalement; Policeman; Priest; Resurrection; Romania; Servant; Stabbings; Torture; Transylvania; Vampires

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