Dracula Has Risen from the Grave 1968 G, 92 min. Genre: Horror / Thriller / Fantasy
Director: Freddie Francis Cast: Christopher Lee, Rupert Davies, Veronica Carlson, Barbara Ewing, Barry Andrews, Ewan Hooper, Michael Ripper, George A. Cooper, Marion Mathie, John D. Collins, Christopher Cunningham, Norman Bacon
After a girl's body, scarred with fang marks, is found hanging in the church bell, the Monsignor (Rupert Davies) performs exorcism rites at Count Dracula's (Christopher Lee) castle. By accident, Dracula is freed from the ice that had imprisoned him, and now the Monsignor must pay the consequences. First on Dracula's list is the Monsignor's niece Anna (Marion Mathie) who works at a nearby pub, but the Monsignor seeks revenge and is only steps behind the vampire Dracula.
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The Ghoul 1975 N/R, 88 min. Genre: Horror / Thriller aka: Night of the Ghoul
Director: Freddie Francis Cast: Peter Cushing, John Hurt, Gwen Watford, Alexandra Bastedo, Veronica Carlson, Stewart Bevan, Ian McCulloch, Don Henderson, Dan Meaden, John D. Collins
Dr. Lawrence (Peter Cushing) lives in seclusion in his English manor, which has a locked room in the attic where he keeps his adult son who suffers from cannibalism. The son manages to escape, and murder and mayhem ensues when Daphne Welles-Hunter's (Veronica Carlson) car breaks down during a cross-country auto race, and she seeks help at Lawrence's estate. But, is it really Lawrence's son who is responsible?
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| 1. Dracula Has Risen from the Grave (1968)
2. The Ghoul (1975) aka: Night of the Ghoul
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