
Dracula Has Risen from the Grave
He lives! They die! Christopher Lee as the fanged undead.
In the shadow of Castle Dracula, the Prince of Darkness is revived by blood trickling from the head-wound of an unconscious priest attempting exorcism. And once more fear and terror strikes Transylvania as the undead Prince of Darkness stalks the village of Keineneburg to ensnare victims and satisfy his evil thirst.
- 6.7
- 1968
- Released
- 1h 32m

Christopher Lee
Dracula
Rupert Davies
Monsignor Ernst Mueller
Veronica Carlson
Maria Mueller
Barbara Ewing
Zena
Barry Andrews
Paul
Ewan Hooper
The Village Priest
Marion Mathie
Anna Mueller
Michael Ripper
Max
John D. Collins
Student
Norman Bacon
Mute Boy
George A. Cooper
Village Landlord
Christopher Cunningham
Village Inn Patron


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- #vampire
- #superstition
- #coffin
- #castle
- #resurrection
- #sequel
- #revenge
- #priest
- #impalement
- #corpse
- #gothic horror
- #cross
- #vampirism
- #hanged girl
- #dracula
Reviews

Shadows and Fog. Dracula Has Risen from the Grave is the fourth film in Hammer Films' Dracula series. It is directed by Freddie Francis and written by Anthony Hinds (under his alias John Elder). It stars Christopher Lee, Rupert Davies, Veronica Carlson, Barry Andrews and Barbara Ewing. Music is by James Bernard and cinematography by Arthur Grant. Very much a case of style over substance, Dra
Though for the classic Hammer 'Dracula' series starring Sir Christopher Lee as the 'protagonist' it loses oomph for not also starring Sir Peter Cushing (who always seemed to get the best work out of Lee in the Hammer days), this still is wildly admirable and a must-watch. The wonderful (and ingenious) poster, on its own, more than makes up for Cushing's absence.











