Still A Good Time. Though not considered one of the best by Hammer fans, Scars of Dracula is still an enjoyable vampire film. It is dark and violent and at times twisted. Lee himself has s...
Ahoy, me hearties, pieces of eight, hoist the mainsail etc.. Hammer takes on a pirate movie, with mixed results. The sets are brilliant, particularly the full-size Spanish Galleon, and there...
The Satanic Rites of Dracula--the final film in which Christopher Lee played Dracula--is a bleak, even poignant affair. The vampire and his adversary Lorimer Van Helsing reach the end of the...
Yes, it's the one with a character called Johnny Alucard! The occasional attempt on the part of the cast to Frenchify this galumphing not-a-palindrome ("Johnny Alucarrrrr...") fool...
Catch the first scene it's brill !. I saw this flick when i was just a lass and enjoyed it immensely so i'm keen it's not overlooked as it's a groovy film. An Evil(But powerfull...GIRL POW...
TOP NOTCH GREAT NIGHT CHILLER. I Don't agree with the other reviewer i think this is a great film. It hasn't gotta dull moment. Ralph Bates creates a monstor that starts killing everyone wit...
Taste the Blood of Dracula is one of the best of Christopher Lee's Dracula series for Hammer. A group of businessmen who, out of sight of their families, like nothing more than to frequent b...
This is the first (it dates from 1957) of the many films which were to identify Christopher Lee with Bram Stoker's undead anti-hero and, in many ways, it remains the best. Tied reasonably cl...
One of Hammer's Earliest Successes. Produced when Hammer Films was at its height, this is a fine adaption of a novel about werewolves. This film also brought a very young Oliver Reed into th...
We have met the enemy, and it is us: when a Martian spacecraft with a terrifying link to the origins of humanity is unearthed beneath a London tube station, only the esteemed Professor Berna...