A fun Dracula tale with a good story at the base The Scars of Dracula from the Hammer Studio is a lot of fun with all the expected trappings of a good vampire tale, with obligatory cheesy effects. A bat drools on a red cloak on a coffin, and Dracula ...
Pros: good performances; good settings. Cons: a bit too predictable
'Scars of Dracula' is the fifth movie produced by British Hammer studios starring Christopher Lee as the evil Count Dracula. It was made in 1970 after four other movies, as 'Dracula Risen from the Grave' (1968) and the first entry in which Mr. Lee gives ...
Pros: Lee has Dracula Cons: The series was beginning to fray a bit.
After a slightly less than on form entry (Taste The Blood of Dracula), the Hammer Dracula series made something of a mini-comeback with this one. Granted, there are the usual problems with late Hammer (namely T&A and gore being used as entrees instead...
Pros: Christopher Lee in a violent Dracula tale, with some sexy Hammer women, too! Cons: The second DVD contains Christopher Lee music videos. No, seriously - music videos.
Scars of Dracula
1970, directed by Roy Ward Baker, released by Anchor Bay
Movie
Another Hammer Dracula movie, but much better than The Satanic Rites of Dracula, see my review archived above. I used to watch all...
Epinions.com periodically updates pricing and product information from third-party sources, so some information may be slightly out-of-date. You should confirm all information before relying on it.