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drivemix · 8 months
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Nosferatu - Vampire of the Night, 1979
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uspiria · 4 months
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Count Dracula (1970) dir. Jesus Franco
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vampiresque · 5 months
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CHRISTOPHER LEE and SOLEDAD MIRANDA COUNT DRACULA (1970)
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weirdlookindog · 1 year
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Susan Penhaligon in Count Dracula (BBC-TV, 1977)
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stranger15 · 16 days
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I've been thinking about a collage on "Count Dracula" (1970) a lot lately..
Done!
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atomic-chronoscaph · 2 years
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Christopher Lee as Count Dracula - Taste the Blood of Dracula (1970)
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theersatzcowboy · 10 months
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Count Dracula / Nachts, wenn Dracula erwacht (1970)
Director: Jesús Franco
Cinematographers: Manuel Merino and Luciano Trasatti
Starring Christopher Lee, Herbert Lom, and Maria Rohm
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Christopher Lee with Linda Hayden and Isla Blair in “Taste the Blood of Dracula” (1970, directed by Peter Sasdy).
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plasticfang · 8 months
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Dracula
(Badham - 1979)
The story of the greatest lover who ever lived, died, and lived again.
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Taste the Blood of Dracula (1970)
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mxcottonsocks · 1 year
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[ID: The "was anybody going to tell me" meme, edited to read, "Okay, was anybody going to tell me that Dracula's house was across from Queen Victoria's or was I just supposed to read a map of London myself?"]
So I'm sure this is obvious to anyone who knows London well, but for those of us who don't, it turns out that Piccadilly is not an area of London, but a single long street.
The blue line below shows Piccadilly.
The red line is the part of Piccadilly Dracula's Piccadilly house is on (Jonathan walks westward from Piccadilly Circus, and comes across the house "beyond the Junior Constitutional". The Junior Constitutional club was at 101-104 Piccadilly, so the house must be between that and the West end of the street.)
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[ID: An extract of the Ordnance Survey six-inch map 'London Sheet VII.SW' revised 1893 to 1895, published: 1894 to 1896 showing the area of London around "Green Park". Blue, red and purple lines have been edited onto the map. The blue line marks out Piccadilly, a long street stretching from the junction Piccadilly Circus and running roughly South-West. Approximately the west-most half of Piccadilly has a park called 'Green Park' to the south of it. Approximately the last third of Piccadilly on the west end of the street is marked in red. Roughly opposite the red line across the Green Park is an area of land marked "Palace Gardens". Within the gardens, Buckingham Palace is shown, circled in purple.]
#count dracula#dracula daily#ok so i was actually looking at the maps and figured this out back in january or something#but didn't get my act together to post this until after dracula daily started#so i thought i would wait until the time the piccadilly house was mentioned#then i was away with limited access to internet#so this is a bit late oops#i know back in the 1970s the president of the dracula society or something supposedly identified the exact house as 138 piccadilly#but i don't think 138 really works without 139 as 138's steps are very low but 139 has probably the highest steps on the street#138 and 139 were built as one property but were split by stoker's time#but regardless of whether you include 139 or not#138 and/or 139 doesn't technically have 'a bow on it' - according to the list description 138 has a 'canted bay'#to me 105 has a more compelling front elevation and position on the street#but it lacks a yard at the back and just backs directly onto the mews#but at the end of the day i don't suppose stoker was trying to say any of the actual houses along piccadilly was dracula's house#i think his description of the architecture was just trying to evoke an incredibly fancy house on an already-very-fancy street#can you tell i spent far too long researching and thinking about all this?#anyway if you've got this far in the tags what are we thinking?#did the count just choose piccadilly for easy access to high society and powerful people?#or when he was 'creeping into knowledge experimentally [...] making use of [renfield] to effect his entry into friend John’s home'#was he intending to use what he learnt to 'effect entry' to buckingham palace to sip on queen vic?#02 october#03 0ctober
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scribe-of-monsters · 1 year
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I started watching Count Dracula 1977!! I've seen about half of it so far and it is very good, I think it does a good job being book accurate without feeling soulless
My thoughts thus far (with screenshots):
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First I just think this image of the cast list is hilarious. All the actors are pretty good though, particularly Jack Shepherd and Louis Jordan, I appreciate them
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They use this filter multiple times. I do not like it but it's funny
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Jonathan looking at the brides is simply a mood. He just looks disappointed honestly
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They replaced the wolf pack with one (1) dog. The dog is very cute I like him
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Not to be dramatic but I would die for Renfield.
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Dracula T-pose
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Quincey is in this movie!! And he has a terrible southern accent!! Majestic
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The filters in the movie are truly something special. Also I love how they have like a stock magic wand sound effect playing every time Drac is on screen.
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uspiria · 4 months
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Count Dracula (1970) dir. Jesus Franco
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vampiresque · 5 months
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CHRISTOPHER LEE as COUNT DRACULA COUNT DRACULA (1970)
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weirdlookindog · 6 months
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Count Dracula (Nachts, wenn Dracula erwacht, 1970)
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gurumog · 2 years
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Count Dracula (1970) Corona Filmproduktion / Towers of London Dir. Jesus Franco
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