Showing posts with label 1970. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1970. Show all posts

Scars of Dracula (1970)

 DirectorRoy Ward BakerWritersAnthony Hinds(screenplay)Bram Stoker(based on the character created by)StarsChristopher LeeDennis WatermanJenny HanleyGenreHorrorA young man, Paul Carlson, is on a trip and spends the night at Count Dracula's castle. He is murdered. After some time has passed, the young man's brother Simon comes to the small town where all the traces end to look for him.https://lc-s.co/ARMtu

The Vampire Doll (1970)

 DirectorMichio YamamotoWritersHiroshi NaganoEi OgawaStarsKayo MatsuoAkira NakaoAtsuo NakamuraGenreHorrorRelease dateAugust 6, 1971 (United States)Country of originJapanLanguageJapaneseAlso known asFear of the Ghost House: Bloodsucking DollProduction companyToho CompanyKazuhiko Sagawa returns from the USA to Tokyo and immediately travels to the countryside in a stormy night to see his fiancee Yûko Nonomura in an isolated house in the woods. Her mother Shidu Nonomura tells that Yûko died in a car accident two weeks ago. Kazuhiko spends the night in the house and during the night he overhe

Count Dracula (1970)

Jess Franco's version of the Bram Stoker classic has Count Dracula as an old man who grows younger whenever he dines on the blood of young maidens. Despite some relatively poor production values, this film has the requisite quality of "creepiness" that any good Dracula film really should have. Kinski is fine. This is also Christopher Lee's most accurate performance as the Count. Too bad the editing is so jumpy. It's almost like watching a documentary, or an antique silent film (but with sound). If they had just invested a little more money, this could have become "the" authentic film adapt