Bram Stoker's Count Dracula / Conde Dracula, El / Conte Dracula, Il / Dracula 71 / Dracula Den Blodtörstige / Nachts, Wenn Dracula Erwacht / Nights Of Dracula, The / Nuits De Dracula, Les / Verenhimoinen Dracula
Release date:
1970 Italy/Spain/West Germany/UK
Running time:
96' (cover 96') - Source: VHS PAL
Rating:
Germ.: 16; UK: 12; US: PG
Main Crew:
Director: Jess Franco (Female Vampire 1973; Virgin Among The Living Dead 1971)
Producer: Towers Of London / Corona / Filmar / Fenix
Score: Bruno Nicolai
Writer: Harry Alan Towers (as Peter Welbeck) / Augusto Finocchi / Jess Franco
Director of photography: Manuel Merino / Luciano Trasatti
Cast:
Summary:
The young Englishman, Jonathan Harker (Frederick Williams), a lawyer, arrives at the house of the mysterious
Count Dracula (Christopher Lee) in the mountains of Transylvania on business for his employers. The Count, who is an old man, is very
hospitable, but obviously quite alone in the castle. Jonathan discovers that at night he is locked in his bedroom. When
he eventually manages to free himself, he discovers a subterranean grave which is empty. Three beautiful girls appear before
the horrified Jonathan, who has been weakened by a fall. The girls, who are bloodsucking vampires, fight over him. As he flees,
he falls from a high castle wall. Jonathan regains consciousness in the Budapest clinic of the strange Professor Van
Helsing (Herbert Lom). However, no-one believes what has happened to him...