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What Hammer film was that decapitation scene with Peter Cushing? I've never seen it! It wasn't Horror of Dracula or Taste the Blood of Dracula, Dracula Has Risen From the Grave; or any I recall.
Be they target, victims or vampires. The female characters in a vampire movie must be likeable, gullible or Evil. Hammer studios casting was for the most part excellent in this respect. It seems now you get Vampire movies where the screen writers write say Nina Dobrev and then casting hires Jenna Ortega. Creepy but way different.
Great performances of horrible deaths... Does anyone know the name of the one where Christopher Lee is on the frozen ice and is revived by the blood of someone injured on the road above? my childhood was traumatized!
Barbara was the most beautiful woman on this earth she had amazing eyes they could capture your soul she had a nice slim shapely figure too i first seen her in village of the dammed and i fell instantly in deep love with her R.I.P Barbara my beautiful princess.
Hugh Jackman Is a poor excuse for the character. Peter Cushing will always be the superior Van Helsing! Nobody can play the character better than Peter. Long before the belmont family, We had mister van helsing, The original vampire hunter. ❤🦇
i met vonnie many times , she was the girlfriend of my uncle greg, this was back in the early 60s ,she was absolutely beautiful and very funny, she always gave me a kiss goodbye ,as a 9 year old i was in love for the first time. we last spoke in 2019 ,always in my heart x
Isobel Black as "Tanya" in "Kiss of the Vampire" -- the graveyard scene at night -- her long lovely dress -- her long lovely cape that reached to the ground -- the way I've always envisioned a beautiful and deadly female vampire. Linda Hayden would have made for a gorgeous vampire, as well.
Being of English and Romanian blood, I give this excellent compilation four wolf paws, four bat wings and four fangs. Years ago; as a college student, I had the opportunity to portray both Dracula and Van Helsing. I must say that I enjoyed playing the "good guy" over the villain.
Were you good, or did you suck? Sorry. I always liked Alfie Bass as the Yiddishkeit inn proprietor in Roman Polanski's The Fearless Vampire Killers, especially when the blond shiksa maid he covets pulls out a crucifix and he, half way in and out of her bedroom window, laughs, and exclaims, "Oye, have you got the wrong vampire!" That could have been a great serious horror film with the vampire ball and the moody sets and the spooky Krystov Komeda score.
Please name me the many women vampires in the dungeon in the near ending film please I forgot what the name of this movie please. I saw once long long ago when I was little boy so frightened