Master swordsman Kronos finds himself in a village where the local young women have had their youth drained from them by a vampire's kiss. A great slash and stab of old style cult British horror.
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DRACULA PRINCE OF DARKNESS (1965)
Certification15 Our Rating
Wonderfully sinister Hammer horror, and the official sequel to "Dracula". A party of English travellers foolishly ignore a warning not to continue their journey, and live to regret it. As their numbers dwindle at an alarming rate, the previously incapacitated Count Dracula grows stronger by the day!
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HORROR OF DRACULA (1957)
Certification15 Our Rating
Now regarded as a classic, this is the first Dracula film that Hammer Horror made. Bits such as the famous opening shot with the menacing shadow of Lee gliding down the stairs to emerge as a crisply charming aristocrat, still look excellent. Required viewing for horror buffs.
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LEGEND OF THE 7 GOLDEN VAMPIRES (1974)
Certification15 Our Rating
Count Dracula journies to a remote Chinese village in the guise of a warlord to support six vampires who are dispirited after the loss of a seventh member of their cult. At the same time, vampire hunter Prof. Van Helsing happens to be lecturing in the country and is persuaded by villagers to help them fight this curse of the ages... Possibly the only film to combine the traditions of a vampire story with Kung Fu!
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