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Dracula: Prince of Darkness ()

Dracula, Prince of Darkness (original title)
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Ten years after his demise, Count Dracula is resurrected by his servant and preys on four unsuspecting English tourists who have taken shelter in his castle.

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Dracula
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Helen
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Father Sandor
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Charles
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Diana
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Alan (as Charles Tingwell)
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Ludwig
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Klove
Walter Brown ...
Brother Mark
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Landlord
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Brother Peter
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Priest
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Mother
John Maxim ...
Coach Driver
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Doctor Van Helsing (uncredited) (archiveFootage)
Alistair Dick ...
Monk (uncredited)
Lee Fenton ...
Monk (uncredited)
George Holdcroft ...
Monk (uncredited)
Lindsay Hooper ...
Man in Tavern (uncredited)
Dickey Luck ...
Man in Funeral Procession (uncredited)
Charles Rayford ...
Inn Patron (uncredited)
Bill Rooney ...
Pub Patron (uncredited)
Eric Wetherell ...
Man in Tavern (uncredited)
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Mourner (uncredited)

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Terence Fisher ... (directed by)

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Jimmy Sangster ... (screenplay by) (as John Sansom)
 
Anthony Hinds ... (from an idea by) (as John Elder)
 
Bram Stoker ... (based on characters created by)

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Anthony Nelson Keys ... producer (produced by)

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James Bernard

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Michael Reed ... director of photography

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Chris Barnes

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James Needs ... supervising editor

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Bernard Robinson

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Don Mingaye

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Roy Ashton ... makeup artist
Frieda Steiger ... hair stylist

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Ross MacKenzie ... production manager (as Ross Mackenzie)

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Bert Batt ... assistant director
Hugh Harlow ... second assistant director (uncredited)

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Michael Finlay ... painter (uncredited)

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Roy Baker ... sound editor
Ken Rawkins ... sound recordist

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Les Bowie ... special effects (uncredited)
John Richardson ... special effects technician (uncredited)

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Peter Melrose ... matte artist (uncredited)

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Peter Diamond ... stunts (uncredited)
Eddie Powell ... stunts (uncredited)

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Cecil Cooney ... camera operator (as Cece Cooney)
Christopher Neame ... clapper loader (uncredited)
Mike Rutter ... focus puller (uncredited)
Jerry Sandler ... clapper/loader (uncredited)

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Rosemary Burrows ... wardrobe

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Philip Martell ... musical supervisor

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Lorna Selwyn ... continuity

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Jimmy Spoard ... assistant (uncredited)
Tony Tweedale ... unit publicist (uncredited)
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Plot Summary

Two couples traveling in eastern Europe decide to visit Karlsbad despite dire local warnings. Left outside the village by a coachman terrified at the approach of night, they find themselves in the local castle and are surprised at the hospitality extended by the sinister Klove. It turns out the owner, Count Dracula, dead for ten years, has been hoping for such a visit. Written by Jeremy Perkins {J-26}

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Taglines The Greatest All New Fright Show In Town! See more »
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Also Known As
  • Dracula - Prince of Darkness (United Kingdom)
  • Dracula: Prince of Darkness (Canada, English title)
  • Dracula: Prince of Darkness (United States)
  • Dracula: Prince of Darkness (New Zealand, English title)
  • Dracula: Prince of Darkness (India, English title)
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  • 90 min
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Budget GBP100,000 (estimated)

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Trivia In the scene where Dracula is being "resurrected" from a coffin into which his ashes have been spread, from blood dripping down from a poor victim (provided by Klove) Dracula is made to "manifest himself" over a period of about a minute. This was achieved by overlapping "dissolves" of a series of twelve locked-down camera shots, involving first the ashes, then a skeleton, then some body-fat on the skeleton, et cetera, along with swirling mist, until we finally perceive the full form of Dracula. He doesn't appear fully dressed as is usually the case. The shot moves to outside the coffin and a bare arm reaches out. The vampire's clothes were seen in earlier scenes awaiting his return. See more »
Goofs At the beginning of the film, the dead girl being carried in the funeral procession is breathing heavily. See more »
Movie Connections Edited from Horror of Dracula (1958). See more »
Quotes Alan Kent: You forget about all of this in the morning, you'll see.
Helen Kent: There'll be no morning for us.
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