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Count Dracula ()

Nachts, wenn Dracula erwacht (original title)
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Count Dracula, a vampire who regains his youth by drinking the blood of maidens, is pursued in London and Transylvania by Professor Van Helsing, Jonathan Harker and Quincey Morris.

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Count Dracula
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R.M. Renfield (as Klaus Kinsky)
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Professor Abraham Van Helsing
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Mina Murray
Fred Williams ...
Jonathan Harker
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Lucy Westenra
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Quincey Morris (as Jack Tailor)
Franco Castellani ...
Renfield's Warden
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Dr. John Seward
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Vampire Woman (uncredited)
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Van Helsing's servant (uncredited)
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Captain (uncredited)
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Crying Mother (uncredited)
Colette Jack ...
Greta (uncredited)
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Traveller / Dr. Seward (uncredited) (voice)
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Vampire Woman (uncredited)
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Minister of Interior (uncredited)
Moisés Augusto Rocha ...
Van Helsing's Servant (uncredited)

Directed by

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Jesús Franco ... (as Jesse Franco, Jess Franco, Jesus Franco Manera)

Written by

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Bram Stoker ... (novel "Dracula")
 
Erich Kröhnke ... (story)
 
Augusto Finocchi ... (screenplay)
Harry Alan Towers ... (screenplay: English version)
 
Jesús Franco ... (screenplay)
 
Dietmar Behnke ... (dialogue: German version)
 
Milo G. Cuccia ... (dialogue: Italian version)
 
Carlo Fadda ... (dialogue: Italian version)

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Alexander Hacohen ... executive producer
Arturo Marcos ... executive producer
Harry Alan Towers ... producer

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Bruno Nicolai

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Manuel Merino ... director of photography
Luciano Trasatti ... director of photography

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Bruno Mattei
Derek Parsons
María Luisa Soriano ... (uncredited)

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Karl Schneider ... (as George O'Brown)

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Karl Schneider ... (as George O'Brown)

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Emilio Zago ... (as George O'Brown)

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Adela del Pino ... hair stylist (uncredited)
Gerry Fletcher ... makeup artist (uncredited)
Stuart Freeborn ... makeup artist: Christopher Lee (uncredited)
José Luis Vázquez ... assistant makeup artist (uncredited)
Ricardo Vázquez ... makeup artist (uncredited)

Production Management

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José Climent ... production manager (as J. Clement Martin)
Rino Gadducci ... unit manager
Frank Rintestein ... production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Ana Maria Esteva ... assistant director
Giacomo Gramegna ... assistant director
Anne Settimó ... script
John Thompson ... assistant director

Art Department

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Francisco Gutiérrez ... property master (uncredited)
Fernando Quejido ... property master (uncredited)

Sound Department

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Joyce Oxley ... sound editor: English version
Elio Pacella ... sound
Joachim Flamme ... sound (uncredited)

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Sergio Pagoni ... special effects (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Enrico Fontana ... assistant camera
Idelmo Simonelli ... camera operator (as Adelmo Simonelli)
Máximo López ... still photographer (uncredited)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Maria Luisa Panaro ... wardrobe
Jack Taylor ... wardrobe (uncredited)

Additional Crew

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Félix Acaso ... voice dubbing: Jack Taylor (uncredited)
Francisco Arenzana ... voice dubbing: Jesús Puente (uncredited)
Salvador Arias ... voice dubbing: Christopher Lee (uncredited)
Lola Cervantes ... voice dubbing: Colette Jack (uncredited)
José María Cordero ... voice dubbing: Herbert Lom (uncredited)
Manolo García ... voice dubbing (uncredited)
José Martínez Blanco ... voice dubbing: Paul Muller (uncredited)
Simón Ramírez ... voice dubbing: Fred Williams (uncredited)
María Luisa Rubio ... voice dubbing: Soledad Miranda (uncredited)
Mayte Santamarina ... voice dubbing: Maria Rohm (uncredited)
Anne Settimó ... direction secretary (uncredited)
Emile Stemmler ... private assistant: Herbert Lom (uncredited)
Vicente Vega ... voice dubbing (uncredited)
Mel Welles ... voice dubbing (uncredited)

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Plot Summary

This is Franco's version of Bram Stoker's Dracula and a non Hammer production film to star Christopher Lee as the Count once again. An English lawyer travels to Transylvania to meet his client Count Dracula for property matters. While staying in a lodge at Bistritz for the night, he is warned by the caretaker's wife against continuing his journey the following day. The lawyer ignores her warning as pure superstitious beliefs n sets off for the rest of his journey and arrives at the Borgo Pass where he's picked up by the Count's mysterious coachman. After reaching the Count's castle, he is welcomed by a thin, tall, gaunt old man who introduces himself as Count Dracula. Written by Fella_shibby@yahoo.com

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Taglines Finally! The Original Version! See more »
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Also Known As
  • Dracula (Spain)
  • El conde Drácula (Spain)
  • Dracula - Seine Küsse sind tödlich (West Germany)
  • Il conte Dracula (Italy)
  • Count Dracula (United Kingdom)
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  • 98 min
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Box Office

Cumulative Worldwide Gross $589,695

Did You Know?

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Trivia Sir Christopher Lee (Count Dracula) and Herbert Lom (Dr. Van Helsing) never saw each other during filming. They shot all of their joint scenes separately. See more »
Goofs The story is set in the 19th Century. However, modern sidewalk painting can be clearly seen in some scenes. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Tiempos duros para Drácula (1976). See more »
Crazy Credits In the opening credits (English and Spanish prints only): "Over fifty years ago Bram Stoker wrote the greatest of all horror stories. Now, for the first time, we retell, exactly as he wrote, one of the first - and still the best - tales of the macabre." See more »
Quotes Count Dracula: One of my race crossed the Danube a destroyed the Turkish host.Though sometimes beaten back he came again and again then at the end he came again for he alone could triumph.This was a Dracula indeed.
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