
Overview:
The police and British security forces call in Professor Van Helsing to help them investigate Satanic ritual which has been occurring in a large country house, and which has been attended by a government minister, an eminent scientist and secret service chief. The owner of the house is a mysterious property tycoon who is found to be behind a sinister plot involving a deadly plague. It is in fact Dracula who, sick of his interminable existence, has decided that he must end it all in the only possible way- by destroying every last potential victim.Status: | Released (1973-04-17) |
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Awards: | 1 nomination |
Screen: | Don Houghton |
Productions: | Hammer Film Productions |
Production Countries: | United Kingdom |
Spoken Languages: | English |

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Casts
- 113: Christopher Lee - Count Dracula
- 5: Peter Cushing - Prof. Lorrimer Van Helsing
- 95694: Michael Coles - Insp. Murray
- 114552: William Franklyn - Peter Torrence
- 12517: Freddie Jones - Prof. Julian Keeley
- 34901: Joanna Lumley - Jessica Van Helsing
- 47000: Richard Vernon - Col. Mathews
Crews
- 46997: Alan Gibson - Director - Directing
- 95508: Don Houghton - Writer - Writing
- 30572: Roy Skeggs - Producer - Production
- 33911: John Cacavas - Original Music Composer - Sound
- 30573: Brian Probyn - Director of Photography - Camera
- 30762: Chris Barnes - Editor - Editing
- 2288: James Liggat - Casting - Production
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Reviews
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Review text:
***Hammer’s final Dracula film with Christopher Lee*** Two years after the events of “Dracula A.D. 1972” (1972) Scotland Yard & Lorrimer Van Helsing (Peter Cushing) discover that Dracula (Christopher Lee) is alive and well in the London area, disguised as an antisocial property de ....
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The great grandson of the original "Van Helsing" (Peter Cushing) is drafted in by Scotland Yard to investigate a series of deaths that smack of vampirism. The investigation centres around a manor house where the great and the good of London society meet, ostensibly for ordinary gathe ....
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