Dracula.Prince.Of.Darkness.1966.1080p.BluRay.x264 Film Overview
Directed by , this third installment in Hammer's Dracula series is famous for a unique creative choice: Christopher Lee does not speak a single word of dialogue. Lee famously claimed he refused to speak the lines provided because they were "unplayable," though screenwriter Jimmy Sangster contended that vampires were simply never intended to "chat". Dracula.Prince.Of.Darkness.1966.1080p.BluRay.x2...
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Released in 1966 by Hammer Film Productions, Dracula: Prince of Darkness picks up a decade after the original. The plot follows four travelers—two married couples—who ignore warnings about Castle Dracula. After their coachman abandons them near the ruins of the castle, they seek shelter, unaware that the Count’s servant, Klove (Philip Latham), is patiently waiting to resurrect his master using the blood of an unwilling victim. Released in 1966 by Hammer Film Productions, Dracula: