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www.classic-horror.com - : Mesmerizing and haunting, this film delivers the goods. This film is definitely recommended to all classic horror fans or those who want to learn a little more about Hammer’s film style. This is cut and dry Hammer at its best with Chris Lee being the “surprise” at the bottom of this proverbial Cracker Jack box. more...
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efilmcritic.com - : I think people need to rethink their loyalty to Hammer Studios, since not everything they released was wonderful. This film is a prime example. A sequel to ''The Horror of Dracula,'' it has no bite. more...
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2/5
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www.moria.co.nz - : Indeed this film, more than any of the Hammer Draculas, embodies the recurrent image of sexual repression threatening to emerge to tear Victorian society apart and its dispassionate elimination by men of reason. The travellers are deliberately set up as representatives of English genteel in order to be torn apart - the strongest image of this polarity is the turning of the prim, uptight and anxious Barbara Shelley into a voluptuous vampire, begging Matthews ''Give us a kiss.'' more...
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3/5
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