6/10
It's fine, but it does not stand out in its genre.
13 February 2019
Well, this time we have the indefatigable Paul Naschy, starring in a film in which he plays Count Dracula, (he is one of the actors who has played the vampire most times in the history of cinema).

The story is simple, a group of people, a man and four beautiful women, get lost in the middle of a carriage ride and seek refuge in an old castle inhabited by a mysterious man, played Naschy. From there will unleash a story full of attractions and sexual tensions on the part of women towards that attractive and mysterious man.

The film is developed in few scenarios, but these are pretty well decorated and detailed so as not to be crappy, which raises the quality of the film.

The address of Javier Aguirre is quite contained and correctly fulfilled.

Photography, on the other hand, could have been better, although it was not horrible either.

And as for the actors, Naschy is much better than usual, showing us a Dracula quite sentimental and full of emotions. The actresses are very beautiful, highlighting the French Haydeé Politoff, with a body, eyes and lips of infarction, very sensual.

Altogether the film is quite decent, with several scenes gore and quite erotic, as was usual in the Spanish horror films of the time.

Without being any wonder, it is quite acceptable. It can be seen.
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