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  • The Brides of Dracula
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  • The film is a sequel to Hammer's original Dracula (USA: Horror of Dracula) (1958), though the vampires possess abilities denied to vampires in the previous film, much like those in the original novel. Alternative working titles were Dracula 2 and Disciple Of Dracula. Dracula does not appear in the film (Christopher Lee would reprise his role in the 1966 Dracula: Prince of Darkness) and is mentioned only twice, once in the prologue, once by Van Helsing. Shooting began for The Brides of Dracula on 16 January 1960 at Bray Studios. It premièred at the Odeon, Marble Arch on 6 July 1960. The film was distributed theatrically in 1960 on a double bill with The Leech Woman.
  • The Brides Of Dracula is a Hammer Horror directed by Terence Fisher and released in 1960 - two years after the original Horror Of Dracula. Although it is the first follow-up to Horror Of Dracula, some don't actually consider it an official sequel because of the absence of Christopher Lee as Dracula. This film was to be the only in the long-running Dracula series that did not feature Lee as the Count. Instead, it featured veteran Hammer actor David Peel as a disciple of Count Dracula. Lee, at this point, was worried about typecasting and would therefore reprise his role six years later in Dracula - Prince Of Darkness.
  • The Brides of Dracula is a 1960 British Hammer Horror film directed by Terence Fisher. It stars Peter Cushing as Van Helsing; Yvonne Monlaur as Marianne Danielle; Andrée Melly as her roommate, Gina; Marie Devereux; David Peel as Baron Meinster, a disciple of Count Dracula; and Martita Hunt as his mother. Shooting began for The Brides of Dracula on 16 January 1960 at Bray Studios. It premièred at the Odeon, Marble Arch on 6 July 1960.
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  • The Brides of Dracula
  • Brides of Dracula
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  • The Brides of Dracula film poster
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  • English
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  • 1960-07-07
  • --07-07
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  • 6.800000
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  • The Brides of Dracula is a 1960 British Hammer Horror film directed by Terence Fisher. It stars Peter Cushing as Van Helsing; Yvonne Monlaur as Marianne Danielle; Andrée Melly as her roommate, Gina; Marie Devereux; David Peel as Baron Meinster, a disciple of Count Dracula; and Martita Hunt as his mother. It is a sequel to Hammer's original Dracula (USA: Horror of Dracula) (1958). Alternative working titles were Dracula 2 and Disciple Of Dracula. Dracula does not appear in the film (Christopher Lee would reprise his role in the 1966 Dracula: Prince of Darkness) and is mentioned only twice, once in the prologue, once by Van Helsing. Shooting began for The Brides of Dracula on 16 January 1960 at Bray Studios. It premièred at the Odeon, Marble Arch on 6 July 1960.
  • The film is a sequel to Hammer's original Dracula (USA: Horror of Dracula) (1958), though the vampires possess abilities denied to vampires in the previous film, much like those in the original novel. Alternative working titles were Dracula 2 and Disciple Of Dracula. Dracula does not appear in the film (Christopher Lee would reprise his role in the 1966 Dracula: Prince of Darkness) and is mentioned only twice, once in the prologue, once by Van Helsing. Shooting began for The Brides of Dracula on 16 January 1960 at Bray Studios. It premièred at the Odeon, Marble Arch on 6 July 1960. The film was distributed theatrically in 1960 on a double bill with The Leech Woman.
  • The Brides Of Dracula is a Hammer Horror directed by Terence Fisher and released in 1960 - two years after the original Horror Of Dracula. Although it is the first follow-up to Horror Of Dracula, some don't actually consider it an official sequel because of the absence of Christopher Lee as Dracula. This film was to be the only in the long-running Dracula series that did not feature Lee as the Count. Instead, it featured veteran Hammer actor David Peel as a disciple of Count Dracula. Lee, at this point, was worried about typecasting and would therefore reprise his role six years later in Dracula - Prince Of Darkness.