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Taste the Blood of Dracula ()


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After killing his disciple, three English gentlemen unwittingly resurrect Count Dracula, who seeks to avenge his servant by making the trio die by the hands of their own children.

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Dracula
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William Hargood
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Martha Hargood
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Alice Hargood
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Samuel Paxton
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Paul Paxton (as Anthony Corlan)
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Lucy Paxton
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Jonathon Secker
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Jeremy Secker
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Lord Courtley
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Weller
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Cobb
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Felix
Shirley Jaffe ...
Hargood's Maid
Keith Marsh ...
Father
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Son
Reginald Barratt ...
Vicar
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Dolly (as Maddy Smith)
Lai Ling ...
Chinese Girl
Malaika Martin ...
Snake Girl
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Peter Avella ...
Man in Street (uncredited)
Amber Blare ...
Bordello Girl (uncredited)
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Mission Hall Diner (uncredited)
Daniel Brown ...
Mission Hall Guide (uncredited)
Fay Bura ...
Mourner at Funeral (uncredited)
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Lady at Funeral Service (uncredited)
Jimmy Charters ...
Mission Hall Vagrant (uncredited)
Salo Gardner ...
Mourner at Funeral (uncredited)
Vicky Gillespie ...
Bordello Girl (uncredited)
Josie Grant ...
Bordello Girl (uncredited)
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Cafe Royal Patron (uncredited)
June Palmer ...
Redhead Prostitute (uncredited)
Dido Plumb ...
Mission Hall Diner (uncredited)
Bill Rooney ...
Mourner at Funeral (uncredited)
Sandy Stein ...
Churchgoer (uncredited)
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Cafe Royal Patron (uncredited)

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Peter Sasdy ... (directed 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 (produced by)

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James Bernard

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Arthur Grant ... director of photography

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Chris Barnes

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Scott MacGregor

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Mary Bredin ... hairdressing supervisor
Gerry Fletcher ... make-up supervisor

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Christopher Sutton ... production manager

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Derek Whitehurst ... assistant director
Nicholas Granby ... second assistant director (uncredited)
Joe Marks ... second assistant director (uncredited)
Lindsey C. Vickers ... third assistant director (uncredited)

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Arthur Banks ... construction manager
Alan Cassie ... draughtsman (uncredited)
Michael Finlay ... painter (uncredited)

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Ron Barron ... sound recordist
Roy Hyde ... sound editor
A.W. Lumkin ... recording supervisor (as Tony Lumkin)
Dennis Whitlock ... dubbing mixer
Keith Batten ... boom operator (uncredited)

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Brian Johnson ... special effects (as Brian Johncock)
Bob Archer ... special effects assistant (uncredited)
Terry Schubert ... special effects assistant (uncredited)
Mike Tilley ... special effects team (uncredited)

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Les Bowie ... matte painter (uncredited)
Peter Melrose ... matte artist (uncredited)

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

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Neil Binney ... camera operator (uncredited)
Peter Carmody ... clapper loader (uncredited)
Bob Jordan ... focus puller (uncredited)

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Brian Owen-Smith ... wardrobe master

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Philip Martell ... musical supervisor / composer: additional music (uncredited)

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Geraldine Lawton ... continuity
Crew believed to be complete

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Plot Summary

Three middle-aged distinguished gentlemen are searching for some excitement in their boring bourgeois lives and get in contact with one of Count Dracula's servants, Lord Courtley. In a nightly ceremony, they restore the count to life. However, the three men killed Courtley and, in revenge, the count ensures that the gentlemen are killed one by one by their own children. Written by Mattias Thuresson

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Taglines DRINK A PINT OF BLOOD A DAY See more »
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Also Known As
  • Une messe pour Dracula (France)
  • Wie schmeckt das Blut von Dracula? (Germany)
  • Das Blut von Dracula (Germany)
  • El poder de la sangre de Drácula (Spain)
  • 嗜血伯爵 (China, Mandarin title)
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  • 91 min
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Trivia The film was originally not going to feature Dracula at all, much like The Brides of Dracula (1960), due to Christopher Lee becoming increasingly reluctant to reprise the role and the producers not expecting to be able to convince him to do so. Lee's increasing salary demands were also a factor. Ralph Bates would have played the lead. The script was re-written to include Dracula after the producers were finally able to coax Lee back to the role after "Warner-Seven Arts" refused to back this movie without the actor's participation. See more »
Goofs Lucy's front door has a Yale lock. See more »
Movie Connections Edited from The Vengeance of She (1968). See more »
Quotes Dracula: They have destroyed my servant. They will be destroyed...
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