Drácula 73

Terror

Drácula 73
Drácula 73
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Drácula 72
The feature film with such success Drácula 73 is ideal for an afternoon of disconnection.
The premiere of this wonderful film took place in theaters in the year 1972.
Christopher Lee, Peter Cushing, Stephanie Beacham, Christopher Neame, Michael Coles are the actors who put a face and voice to the characters in the story that they tell us in the film.

The responsibility that the film director has during the shooting of a movie is so great that it is sometimes stressful for the person. In this case it was Alan Gibson.
100 min. is the time that the movie catches you.
The process of creating this film has been located in United Kingdom.

The script was created by Don Houghton.
Hammer Productions decided to bet on this story and, without a doubt, it has been a good success.
Mike Vickers and his team have managed to make the soundtrack of this film envelop you in the evolution of the events and enhance the sensations.

The fact of knowing how, where and why to put the camera in a place, is the talent of Dick Bush that has given us as a result a wonderful direction of photography.
The variety of movies you can find about the Terror genre gives you a better chance of enjoying this style.

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Critics Drácula 73

Much better than its reputation. Murder, Jessica! Horrible, horrible, obscene murder! my Dracula review today 1972
Blood gets 9, history gets 8, sex 6 ... music 0. Excellent movie indeed! Quirky Title --- Very Underrated Movie!
Except for the fun music ... great movie. Dracula AD 1972
Dracula meets modern London, with excellent results! Hey man, this movie is so far away ... Hammer's Masterpiece - Something new but as old as time
It's pretty cool ... 8 stars for Neame. Van Helsing and Drac are back
A decent addition. Decent entry, if not too spectacular. I can dig it!
without a doubt one of the best performances of Peter Cushing. Wonderful and guilty pleasure: IT MAY CONTAIN SPOILERS. Dracula falls in love with the funky early 70's baby!
Best Unintentional Feel-Good Horror Movie ... Teacher, I Made It! I called you. It was my will. Accidental work of genius
One of the best horror movie sequels ever.
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