Horror Of Dracula (1958) - (Movie Clip) Opening
Two simple shots, the opening from Hammer Films Horror Of Dracula, 1958, only the studios second color horror film and the international hit that led to the studios commitment to the genre, starring Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee.
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Arthur (Michael Gough), now apparently convinced by what Van Helsing (Peter Cushing) has told him about the death of his sister Lucy (Carol Marsh), visits her grave, the servant girl Tania (Janina Faye) wandering the woods, in Hammer Films Horror Of Dracula, 1958.
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Mina (Melissa Stribling) has asked Van Helsing (Peter Cushing) for a second opinion on the condition of her sister-in-law Lucy (Carol Marsh), who is suddenly anemic, after her fiancè Jonathan, his colleague, disappeared hunting vampires, in Hammer Films Horror Of Dracula, 1958.
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Without revealing that hes a vampire hunter, Van Helsing (Peter Cushing, not seen here) has just told Arthur and Mina (Michael Gough, Melissa Stribling) of the death of Harker, fiancè to his sister Lucy (Carol Marsh), who has strangely taken ill, in Hammer Films Horror Of Dracula, 1958.