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Dracula Has Risen from the Grave ()


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After a Monsignor accidentally brings Count Dracula back from the dead while exorcising his castle, the vampire preys on the holy man's beautiful niece and her friends.

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Dracula
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Monsignor
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Maria
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Zena
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Paul
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Priest
Marion Mathie ...
Anna
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Max
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Student
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Landlord
Christopher Cunningham ...
Farmer (as Chris Cunningham)
Norman Bacon ...
Altar boy
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Carrie Baker ...
First victim (uncredited)
Donald Campbell ...
Tavern Customer (uncredited)
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Villager (uncredited)
Lindsay Hooper ...
Tavern Customer (uncredited)
Philip Stewart ...
Tavern Customer (uncredited)
John Timberlake ...
Tavern Customer (uncredited)

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Freddie Francis

Written by

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Anthony Hinds ... (screenplay) (as John Elder)
 
Bram Stoker ... (based on the character created by)

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Aida Young ... producer

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James Bernard

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Arthur Grant ... director of photography

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Spencer Reeve

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James Needs ... supervising editor

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Wanda Kelley ... hair stylist
Rosemarie McDonald-Peattie ... make-up
Heather Nurse ... make-up

Production Management

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Christopher Sutton ... production manager

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Dennis Robertson ... assistant director
Hugh Harlow ... second assistant director (uncredited)

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Arthur Banks ... construction manager
Bernard Robinson ... supervising art director

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Ken Rawkins ... sound recordist
Wilfred Thompson ... sound editor
Harry Fairbairn ... boom operator (uncredited)

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Frank George ... special effects
Bert Luxford ... special effects (uncredited)
James Snow ... special effects (uncredited)

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Peter Melrose ... matte artist
Bob Cuff ... matte artist (uncredited)
John Grant ... matte camera (uncredited)

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Peter Diamond ... stunts (uncredited)
Eddie Powell ... stunts (uncredited)

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Moray Grant ... camera operator
Peter Carmody ... clapper loader (uncredited)

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Jill Thompson ... wardrobe mistress

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Philip Martell ... musical supervisor

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Doris Martin ... continuity

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Kevin Francis ... runner (uncredited)
Stephen Frankfurt ... title designer (uncredited)
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Plot Summary

When his castle is exorcised, Dracula plots his revenge against the Monsignor who performed the rites by attempting to make the holy man's young niece his bride. Written by

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Taglines The Most Horrific Dracula Film Ever Made - and HAMMER say so! See more »
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Also Known As
  • Dracula et les femmes (France)
  • Draculas Rückkehr (Germany)
  • Drácula vuelve de la tumba (Spain)
  • Dràcula torna de la tomba (Spain, Catalan title)
  • Ο Δράκουλας βγήκε από τον τάφο (Greece)
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  • 92 min
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Box Office

Cumulative Worldwide Gross $922,595

Did You Know?

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Trivia This was the first ever movie to receive a rating from the MPAA in 1968. See more »
Goofs When the bell-ringer arrives at the church at the beginning of the movie he leaves his bicycle on the steps of the front door. When the priest arrives and rushes to investigate the screaming, the bicycle is no longer there. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Taste the Blood of Dracula (1970). See more »
Soundtracks Students' Beer Song See more »
Quotes Dracula: There is a girl...
Zena: What girl?
Dracula: The niece of the monsignor.
Zena: [with disgust] Maria?
Dracula: Bring her to me.
Zena: But what do you want her for? You've got me!
Dracula: [slaps her in the face] Bring her to me!
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