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Old 01-23-2005, 11:51 PM
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Brides of Dracula was made in 1960 not 1961 and Christopher Lee was not in Brides of Dracula but he was back in 1965 Dracula Price of Darkness. Here are the 7 Dracula movies Christopher Lee was in.
1 Dracula a.k.a. Horror of Dracula in the USA 1958
2 Dracula Price of Darkness 1965
3 Dracula has risen from the grave 1968
4 Taste the Blood of Dracula 1969
5 Scars of Dracula 1971
6 Dracula AD 1972
7 satanic rights of Dracula 1973
You're correct, David Peel played the lead role when Lee opted not to do it....Interesting his role was not as Dracula but as a vampire named Baron Meinster...
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Old 01-24-2005, 12:21 AM
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A good trvia question is to ask what movie studio made Evil of Dracula? alot of fans will say Hammer of course they are wrong and when they find out Evil of Dracula was made by Toho studios the same studio in Japan resposible forthe Godzilla movies they seem surprised. Toho has made at least a couple of Dracula movies they made Lake of Dracula in 1971 and Evil of Dracula in 1974.
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Old 01-24-2005, 03:23 AM
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Anyway, to get this back on topic....


No, I havnt seen any of the Hammer or Toho Dracula films.

No exactly horror, but what about George Pal's The Time Machine?
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Hi Return the 1960 movie The Time Machine has got to be a fave scifi movie of everyone. HG wells and Jules Verne wrote some really good books that alot of movies have been made into. I would have to say when it comes to scifi movies of the 50s and 60s George Pal was the George Lucas of his day. And then you have the guy who invented the very 1st scifi movie another George french film maker Georges Melies. WOW 3 Georges who helped the advancment of film making very intersting. Actor Rod Taylor did a good job as his role of playing George. There was a remake of the Time Machine in 2002 it was directed by Simon Wells. I think HG Wells wrote the Time Machine in 1895.
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Most people hated the remake, but I love both versions


How bout....


Faust [1926]
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Funny, I did see the Murnau Faust projected about six months ago (a restored print), or thereabouts, and enjoyed it immensely. I especially liked the crazy brother character, he was scary when he laughed. This was a very expensive movie!!! All sets!
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If I am not mistaken it wasFredrich Wilhelm Murnau and Freund who made Faust in 1926 and Emil Jannings as the Devil or Mephistopheles.
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F.W. Murnau did direct Faust.
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Dont forget Classic that Fredrich Wilhelm Murnau real name was Plumpe.
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