Michelle MichelleBookAddict’s review published on Letterboxd:
“Count Dracula is alive. During the hours of darkness, she must never be alone.”
Hooptober9 movie 25 with a 2nd Christopher Lee film.
I’ve only seen the first Dracula movie with Christopher Lee and it’s been a while so I’m not going to compare that. As a Hammer Horror movie this was good. I really liked the aesthetic look. The script made this story too slow to the point that everything felt dragged out. You have your typical bosom babes, religious politics, and of course the splatter red paint look for the blood. Christopher Lee was really good in this.
Also justice for Zena!!!
Hooptober 9 progress
☑️ • 6 countries: (7/6)
☑️ • 8 decades: (9/8)
☑️ • 2 insect centered films: (2/2)
☑️ • 1 horror film set in space or the future: (7/1)
☑️ • 2 animated films: (2/2)
☑️ • 1 blood thirsty old person/people film: (4/1)
• 2 1970s regional US films: (0/2)
☑️ • The worst horror sequel from the 1990s that you haven't seen and can access.: (2/1)
☑️ • 1 German Silent: (1/1)
• 5 Films from David Cronenberg, Ti West, Bill Rebane, Charles B. Pierce, William Grefe and/or Joy N. Houck Jr.: (0/5)
☑️ • 2 Christopher Lee films: (2/2)
☑️ • 1 film with a musician or band in it: (1/1)
• 1 Stephen King adaptation that is not the first go around: (0/1)
☑️ • 1 Lon Chaney film: (1/1)
• And 1 Tobe Hooper Film (0/1)