6/10
Adds a Couple of New Elements to the Usual Vampire Traditions
21 June 2016
This movie essentially begins where its predecessor, "Dracula-Prince of Darkness" left off with "Dracula" (Christopher Lee) being entombed in a lake of ice and left for dead. However, the townsfolk of a nearby village remain unconvinced that Dracula is actually dead and as a result a visiting "Monsignor" (Rupert Davies) is determined to end their fears by going to Dracula's castle and exorcising the evil once and for all. Needing help getting there he asks a very reluctant local "Priest" (Ewan Hooper) to accompany him. Unfortunately for everybody concerned the Priest lags behind and upon hitting his head in a fall accidentally propels Dracula back to life. Enraged that he cannot enter into his own castle he vows revenge upon the Monsignor by attacking the people he loves the most-his sister-in-law "Anna" (Marion Mathie) and his niece "Maria" (Veronica Carlson). Now rather than reveal any more I will just say that this film adds a couple of new elements which aren't in keeping with the usual vampire traditions. But even so the film itself was still quite enjoyable and I definitely recommend it for all fans of the genre.
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