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Horror

Scars of Dracula

- The mark of death remains forever!

The Prince of Darkness casts his undead shadow once more over the cursed village of Kleinenberg when his ashes are splashed with bat's blood and Dracula is resurrected. And two innocent victims search for a missing loved one... loved to death by Dracula's mistress. But after they discover his blood-drained corpse in Dracula's castle necropolis, the Vampire Lord's lustful vengeance begins.

Release Date : 1970-11-08

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Hammer Film Productions

Production Country : United Kingdom

Alternative Titles : The Scars of DraculaDracula 6: Scars of Dracula

Cast

Christopher Lee

Character Name : Dracula

Original Name : Christopher Lee

Gender : Male

Dennis Waterman

Character Name : Simon Carlson

Original Name : Dennis Waterman

Gender : Male

Jenny Hanley

Character Name : Sarah Framsen

Original Name : Jenny Hanley

Gender : Female

Christopher Matthews

Character Name : Paul Carlson

Original Name : Christopher Matthews

Gender : Male

Patrick Troughton

Character Name : Klove

Original Name : Patrick Troughton

Gender : Male

Michael Gwynn

Character Name : The Priest

Original Name : Michael Gwynn

Gender : Male

Wendy Hamilton

Character Name : Julie

Original Name : Wendy Hamilton

Gender : Female

Michael Ripper

Character Name : Landlord

Original Name : Michael Ripper

Gender : Male

Anouska Hempel

Character Name : Tania

Original Name : Anouska Hempel

Gender : Female

Delia Lindsay

Character Name : Alice

Original Name : Delia Lindsay

Gender : Female

Bob Todd

Character Name : Burgomaster

Original Name : Bob Todd

Gender : Male

Toke Townley

Character Name : Elderly Waggoner

Original Name : Toke Townley

Gender : Male

David Leland

Character Name : First Officer

Original Name : David Leland

Gender : Male

Richard Durden

Character Name : Second Officer

Original Name : Richard Durden

Gender : Male

Maurice Bush

Character Name : Farmer

Original Name : Maurice Bush

Gender : Male

Margo Boht

Character Name : Landlord's Wife

Original Name : Margo Boht

Gender : Male

Clive Barrie

Character Name : Fat Young Man

Original Name : Clive Barrie

Gender : Male

George Innes

Character Name : Servant

Original Name : George Innes

Gender : Male

Reviews

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Wuchak

@Wuchak

2021-10-05

_**Adds some needed pizzazz to the Hammer series**_ A young man (Christopher Matthews) running from the law ends up at an ominous castle and goes missing. Thus his brother and a friend (Dennis Waterman & Jenny Hanley) travel to the dubious dwelling to find him, but come face-to-face with a formidable fiend (Christopher Lee). “Scars of Dracula” (1970) is a sort of reboot of the Hammer series in that it’s basically a redo of Lee’s first two stabs at the undead Count: “Horror of Dracula” (1958) and “Dracula, Prince of Darkness” (1966), not to mention it mixes in aspects of “Dracula Has Risen from the Grave” (1968) and, most significantly, the plot of “Psycho” (1960). For those who question the latter, just reread the plot description above. Some viewers gripe that this one doesn’t fit the chronology of the series for a couple of reasons, yet these supposed conundrums are easily explained: Dracula was reduced to dust at the end of the prior film, “Taste the Blood of Dracula” (1970), but Klove had instructions to seek out and acquire the Count’s ashes if he was ever slain and bring them back to the castle in Transylvania where one of his creatures of the night would supply the blood necessary to resurrect the Prince of Darkness. As for the differences in the look of the castle, Hammer had moved to a different studio and so of course it looks different than it did when they made “Horror of Dracula” thirteen years earlier. Although marred by the cheesy bat sequences, “Scars of Dracula” is one of the more entertaining installments due to the spirited Paul, a bit o’ genuine amusement in the first act and a generally compelling story (hey, it worked for “Psycho,” why wouldn’t it work here?). The female cast doesn’t hurt, particularly the lovely Hanley as Sarah, but also Anouska Hempel (Tania), Delia Lindsay (Alice) and Wendy Hamilton (Julie). For those interested, Hammer did nine Dracula-themed films from 1958 to 1974 as follows: Horror of Dracula (1958); The Brides of Dracula (1960); Dracula: Prince of Darkness (1966); Dracula Has Risen from the Grave (1968); Taste the Blood of Dracula (1970); Scars of Dracula (1970); Dracula AD 1972 (1972); The Satanic Rites of Dracula (1973); and The Legend of the 7 Golden Vampires (1974). Lee plays Dracula in all of them except “Brides” and “7 Golden Vampires” while Peter Cushing appears in five of them as a Van Helsing. The film runs 1 hour, 35 minutes, and was shot at Elstree Studios & nearby Scratchwood, just northwest of London. GRADE: B

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2023-11-01

Somehow, the sound of Dennis Waterman with a plummy accent doesn't quite work in this standard Hammer production. He is "Simon" who is keen on "Sarah" (Jenny Hanley) who is, in turn, rather keen on his Lothario of a brother "Paul" (Christopher Mathews). When the latter man's antics cause him to flee the anger of the burgomaster, he alights on a fire-damaged castle where he is soon, well... "Simon" and "Sarah" along with the local priest (Michael Gwynn) are soon on the trail but can they rescue him - or, indeed, save themselves from the evil that is "Dracula" (Christopher Lee)? Patrick Troughton is quite effective as the put-upon factotum "Klove" and Lee does just enough but the rest of the cast are really pretty lacklustre as the story follows a predictable pattern - complete with bat-on-a-string and plenty of ketchup and Ribena. It's watchable, but there's way too much dialogue and not enough action until the very last few moments - and even that is too heavily dependent on a thunderstorm to create any sense of impending menace.