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Les nuits de Dracula

Original title: Nachts, wenn Dracula erwacht
  • 1970
  • PG
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
4.3K
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Les nuits de Dracula (1970)
Count Dracula, a gray-haired vampire who regains his youth by dining on the blood of maidens, is pursued in London and Transylvania by Professor Van Helsing, Jonathan Harker and Quincey Morris after he victimizes them and their loved ones.
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Count Dracula, a vampire who regains his youth by drinking the blood of maidens, is pursued in London and Transylvania by Professor Van Helsing, Jonathan Harker and Quincey Morris.Count Dracula, a vampire who regains his youth by drinking the blood of maidens, is pursued in London and Transylvania by Professor Van Helsing, Jonathan Harker and Quincey Morris.Count Dracula, a vampire who regains his youth by drinking the blood of maidens, is pursued in London and Transylvania by Professor Van Helsing, Jonathan Harker and Quincey Morris.

  • Director
    • Jesús Franco
  • Writers
    • Bram Stoker
    • Erich Kröhnke
    • Augusto Finocchi
  • Stars
    • Christopher Lee
    • Herbert Lom
    • Klaus Kinski
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    4.3K
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    • Director
      • Jesús Franco
    • Writers
      • Bram Stoker
      • Erich Kröhnke
      • Augusto Finocchi
    • Stars
      • Christopher Lee
      • Herbert Lom
      • Klaus Kinski
    • 109User reviews
    • 64Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Christopher Lee
    Christopher Lee
    • Count Dracula
    Herbert Lom
    Herbert Lom
    • Professor Abraham Van Helsing
    Klaus Kinski
    Klaus Kinski
    • R.M. Renfield
    • (as Klaus Kinsky)
    Maria Rohm
    Maria Rohm
    • Mina Murray
    Fred Williams
    • Jonathan Harker
    • (as Frederick Williams)
    Soledad Miranda
    Soledad Miranda
    • Lucy Westenra
    Jack Taylor
    Jack Taylor
    • Quincey Morris
    • (as Jack Tailor)
    Franco Castellani
    • Renfield's Warden
    Paul Muller
    Paul Muller
    • Dr. John Seward
    Emma Cohen
    Emma Cohen
    • Vampire Woman
    • (uncredited)
    Jesús Franco
    Jesús Franco
    • Van Helsing's servant
    • (uncredited)
    Manuel Gas
    Manuel Gas
    • Captain
    • (uncredited)
    Teresa Gimpera
    Teresa Gimpera
    • Crying Mother
    • (uncredited)
    Colette Jack
    • Greta
    • (uncredited)
    José Martínez Blanco
    José Martínez Blanco
    • Traveller
    • (Spanish version)
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
    • …
    Jeannine Mestre
    Jeannine Mestre
    • Vampire Woman
    • (uncredited)
    Jesús Puente
    Jesús Puente
    • Minister of Interior
    • (uncredited)
    Moisés Augusto Rocha
    • Van Helsing's Servant
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Jesús Franco
    • Writers
      • Bram Stoker
      • Erich Kröhnke
      • Augusto Finocchi
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    User reviews109

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    reasonbran234

    one of the best and most authentic versions ever made

    this is an unjustly obscured, great horror film that does more justice to the novel than any of the Hammer versions but maintains their atmosphere perfectly and outdoes "the horror of dracula" by far. christopher lee looks just like the description of the Count in stoker's novel, and far from being 'funny' or 'cheap' as some of the other reviewers here have called it (did they watch the same movie, or what?), you don't doubt it's reality for a moment. the soundtrack is really eerie and appropriate to some of the truly horrifying scenes, such as the poor woman screaming outside the castle at dracula to give her baby back, and the surrealistic scene in which jonathan harker leaps out the castle's window. kinski is superb and utterly convincing (and i'm usually not all that impressed by him) as renfield, and it is really creepy to watch his behavior at times. (especially when he eats bugs and smears the friggin blood on the rubber walls. ick!) in fact, i could find very little wrong with this movie at all, and any true horror fan will revere it. not just a must watch, a must own.
    6gavin6942

    Fairly Entertaining Version From Jess Franco

    Jess Franco's version of the Bram Stoker classic has Count Dracula (Christopher Lee) as an old man who grows younger whenever he dines on the blood of young maidens.

    I recently watched the Dan Curtis version of Dracula and found that to be a very faithful adaptation, possibly the best up to that point (being later eclipsed by Francis Ford Coppola). But there is something to be said about this one, too. While some aspects are played down -- the boat ride from Transylvania to London is never shown -- others are played up. Curtis did not much focus on Renfield, while Franco makes him (played expertly by Klaus Kinski) front and center, even having him eat insects.

    Some of what is shown is cheesy, especially the bat outside the window -- clearly a rubber bat on a string ,as it never flaps its wings. I love that although the effect is terrible, they use it probably ten times. And why not? When you have this level of talent (Lee, Kinski, Herbert Lom) and such beautiful sets, who needs effects?
    6Cinemayo

    Count Dracula (1970) **1/2

    "El Conde Dracula" is Spanish director Jess Franco's faithful yet flawed take on the Bram Stoker novel, with Christopher Lee taking a break from his British Hammer series to play the infamous vampire. Lee had high hopes for the film because Franco intended to adhere closely to the book. I think there are things to admire about this version, beginning with Lee's accurate portrayal of an old Dracula who grows steadily younger as he drinks more blood. Many of the Gothic locations are impressive as well, and it's a plus to have Klaus Kinski as Renfield and Herbert Lom as Van Helsing. The problem is that this movie, much like the 1931 Lugosi film, starts out very well and has its best moments in the beginning (say the first half hour) before growing tedious. It's a shame too, because this could have turned out to be the most faithful Dracula adaptation ever done, had Franco tried a little harder. His overbearing need to zoom in to characters' faces becomes so repetitious that you begin to anticipate it after awhile, along with the same ongoing musical cues. It also has a disappointing climax.

    It's certainly a Dracula movie worth seeing for fans of the genre, but it is hypnotically draggy at times (then again, so was the book!). It should be mentioned that the print used for the newly released Dark Sky DVD is missing a really effective sequence where a crying woman outside Dracula's castle pleads desperately for the Count to return her little baby to her. **1/2 out of ****
    DJ Inferno

    Well done, Mr. Franco!

    A really good Dracula adaptation indeed! I liked it even better than Francis Ford Coppola´s multi million Dollar version of Bram Stroker´s classic novel! Unimaginable what Franco had done if he would have had a higher budget... However, it doesn´t seem to need much money to create a gothic atmosphere, which is so creepy that you can feel a cold breeze in your neck. Once more horror legend Christoper Lee is giving the demonic vampire lord and he´s as perfect as usual in the role, but the most impressive part has Herbert Lom as Dr. Van Helsing, what even makes Hollywood superstar Sir Anthony Hopkins looking like an old fogey! But Franco, who directed such mini classics like "Vampyros Lesbos" as well as awful turkeys, wouldn´t be the same of there wasn´t a bundled load of camp: Especially, I liked the plastic bats where you can clearly see the strings they were fixed on. Another problem is the part of acting genius Klaus Kinski: it´s a total riddle to me why Franco hadn´t stretched his brilliance more, because Kinski´s sitting the whole time in a rubber room, eats flys and has no text to say... A real waste of talent!! Nevertheless an underrated horror gem!! Really worth to be seen, even if you hate Franco..!
    7Whisper2Scream

    There's a creepy quality to this movie

    Everyone looking for the usual Jess Franco sex horror will be , and has been, let down by this movie. I myself have been kind of meh about it over the years. But a recent late night rewatch put it in a new light. Sure it's slow and a bit static but Franco captures a sense of dread that most Dracula movies can't manage. No wonder Lee said this was his favorite portrayal of the count. Plus that Nicolai music is incredible. Not perfect but it has something strong going for it.

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    • Trivia
      This is the first movie in which, as in the novel, Dracula begins as an old man and becomes younger as he feeds.
    • Goofs
      The story is set in the 19th Century. However, modern sidewalk painting can be clearly seen in some scenes.
    • Quotes

      Count Dracula: One of my race crossed the Danube a destroyed the Turkish host.Though sometimes beaten back he came again and again then at the end he came again for he alone could triumph.This was a Dracula indeed.

    • Crazy credits
      In the opening credits (English and Spanish prints only): "Over fifty years ago Bram Stoker wrote the greatest of all horror stories. Now, for the first time, we retell, exactly as he wrote, one of the first - and still the best - tales of the macabre."
    • Alternate versions
      A 90-minute US version has the church-choir music removed from the climactic scenes, and tighter editing of those scenes.
    • Connections
      Featured in Tiempos duros para Drácula (1976)

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    • Release date
      • June 16, 1971 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Spain
      • West Germany
      • Italy
      • Liechtenstein
      • United Kingdom
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
      • Italian
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Count Dracula
    • Filming locations
      • Estudios Cinematográficos Balcázar, Esplugues de Llobregat, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain(Studio)
    • Production companies
      • Filmar Compagnia Cinematografica
      • Fénix Cooperativa Cinematográfica
      • Corona Filmproduktion
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 38 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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