Backdrop
吸血鬼ドラキュラ

吸血鬼ドラキュラ

19581h 22m7.3ホラー

Trailer

Overview

31年にユニヴァーサルで「魔人ドラキュラ」としても映画化された、ブラム・ストーカー原作による怪奇小説の古典『ドラキュラ』を、英ハマー・プロが史上初のカラー版として製作した。森閑としたトランシルヴァニアを舞台に悪鬼ドラキュラ伯爵とヴァン・ヘルシング教授との死闘を描く。

製作費: $104,880 (0億円)

興行収入: $3,500,000 (5億円)

純利益: $3,395,120 (5億円)

配信サービス

レンタル・購入

Amazon VideoApple TV Store

Cast

Reviews / 口コミ

あなたの評価を記録する

口コミを読み込み中...

TMDB ユーザーの口コミ

John Chard
John Chard
8

Sleep well, Mr. Harker. The Curse of Frankenstein was coining it in at the box office, so Hammer Films were quick to negotiate a deal to reinvent Dracula on the big screen. Certain agreements were made as per distribution rights for Universal, who owned the rights via a deal that was struck decades earlier with the Bram Stoker estate. Once all the dots were dotted and the t's were crossed, Dracula hit the screens in a whirl of sensual Technicolor bliss, where the trajectory of horror film history was shunted upwards to the point that the legacy still lives on today. Directed by Terence Fisher and adapted to screenplay by Jimmy Sangster, Dracula (AKA: Horror of Dracula) is a compact piece of horror. The Hammer team condense Stoker's novel down to an 80 minute film, quickly placing Jonathan Harker (John Van Eyssen) at Castle Dracula and establishing the vampire legend courtesy of the slick and sexy Count Dracula himself (Christopher Lee). There's no changing into bats or scaling of walls here, in fact Dracula's dialogue is very minimalist, instead he permeates the film with sexual menace, horrific suggestion and an obvious disregard for humanity, with Lee in the role simply terrific. Then it's time for Doctor Van Helsing to bring his cunning whiles to the party, which is the signal for Peter Cushing to enter the fray, who adds class and elegance to a classic role. James Bernard provides a dual score of erotic swirls and thunderous scares, while the cast play out the story in front of some impressively constructed Gothic sets, courtesy of Bernard Robinson, who like the rest of the team were working with a budget under six figures! Some nifty effects work cement the pic's status, other little touches - such as Dracula having no audible footsteps - also ensure that Hammer's Dracula remains a key vampire movie of note. A number of interesting tid-bids sit in the film's back history. How it fell into the public domain, complaints about blood transfusion advertisements in theatre foyers during its first run! Censorship and the "X" Certification afforded it in the UK, and that some of the first wave of critic reviews were positively barbed and indignant. In truth Hammer would produce far better horror films post Dracula's release, in fact this is not even the best of the Hammer Dracula movies. Yet in the pantheon of Hammer film, and horror film in general, it's a 10/10 movie. Terence Fisher deserves the final word, he would say that the shoot and production for Dracula just clicked, it all worked and everyone was in sync. 8/10

Wuchak
Wuchak
6

Hammer’s first vampire flick with Christopher Lee as the Count. RELEASED IN 1958 and directed by Terence Fisher, "Horror of Dracula" chronicles events when Jonathan Harker (John Van Eyssen) goes to Dracula’s castle under the pretense of a librarian. Later, the Prince of Darkness travels to Karlstadt, Germany, to prey on Harker's fiancée, Lucy (Carol Marsh), and her relatives, Arthur & Mina (Michael Gough & Melissa Stribling). Dr. Van Helsing (Peter Cushing), a student of vampirism and a friend of Harker’s, shows up to try to put an end to the Count’s reign of terror. Hammer Studios did nine Dracula films from 1958 to 1974: Horror of Dracula (1958); The Brides of Dracula (1960); Dracula: Prince of Darkness (1966); Dracula Has Risen from the Grave (1968); Taste the Blood of Dracula (1969); Scars of Dracula (1970); Dracula AD 1972 (1972); The Satanic Rites of Dracula (1973); and The Legend of the 7 Golden Vampires (1974. Christopher played the Count in every one of these except "The Brides of Dracula" and "The Legend of the 7 Golden Vampires." Hammer fans typically praise this first film in the series, Lee's first gig as Dracula, and it is a solid entry with the typical Hammer highlights: Lush Gothic ambiance, bright colors, Lee & Cushing and bodacious women. Lee's diabolical interpretation of the Count is another highpoint, not to mention one of the most stunning horror scores by James Bernard. Unfortunately, the abridged story loosely based on Stoker’s novel is somehow unsatisfactory and there are too many 50's limitations IMHO. Here’s one curious abbreviation: In the book the story starts in Transylvania, switches to England with Dracula voyaging to London, but ends up back in Transylvania for the climax. Coppola’s 1992 film adhered to this European globetrotting, but Hammer decided to simplify the geography where travel time is condensed to something akin to a European theme park rather than reality. The tale starts outside of Klausenburg, the capital of Transylvania in Central Romania at the time, with Drac’s castle nearby, then switches to Karlstadt, in South-Central Germany, which is roughly 750 miles from Klausenburg in reality, yet a mere carriage drive away in this film, perhaps 20 miles. THE MOVIE RUNS 1 hour 22 minutes and was shot entirely in Bray, Berkshire, England. WRITERS: Jimmy Sangster (screenplay) and Bram Stoker (novel). GRADE: B-

Dsnake1
Dsnake1
7

Dracula, or Horror of Dracula, is a pretty by-the-numbers Dracula film. This one, in particular, focuses on Dr. Van Helsing, giving the titular character very few scenes. Regardless, the acting is effective in most of the main characters, including Dracula himself. This film doesn't stretch the lore of Dracula much, rather just producing a solid film within the already-crafted confines, which works well enough. While it's not groundbreaking, it's not bad, either, which is a very good thing. Overall, it's a touch of a drag, but the solid score brings the viewer right back into the action, which is a nice touch on most of these older movies.

Dr_Nostromo
Dr_Nostromo
7

67/100 A word of advice ...if you find 2 sleeping vampires, and you plan on driving a stake through their hearts, do Dracula first. This was a fun piece of nostalgia that was new to me. Even at my age, I've never watched the Hammer Dracula films. Christopher Lee, projecting an extreme level of dark and dangerous passion, and Peter Cushing, a no-nonsense avenger bent on ridding the world of vampires, are both exceptional. Supporting characters were great, the sets are as authentically Gothic as you can get and an exciting climax, too. Looking forward to more. -- DrNostromo.com

おすすめの作品

凶人ドラキュラ
1h 30m
6.7

凶人ドラキュラ

監督Terence Fisher
出演クリストファー・リー, Barbara Shelley, Andrew Keir
1966映画
吸血鬼ドラキュラの花嫁
1h 22m
6.7

吸血鬼ドラキュラの花嫁

監督Terence Fisher
出演ピーター・カッシング, Martita Hunt, Yvonne Monlaur
1960映画
フランケンシュタインの逆襲
1h 23m
6.8

フランケンシュタインの逆襲

監督Terence Fisher
出演ピーター・カッシング, Hazel Court, Robert Urquhart
1957映画
帰って来たドラキュラ
1h 32m
6.7

帰って来たドラキュラ

監督Freddie Francis
出演クリストファー・リー, Rupert Davies, Veronica Carlson
1968映画
The Awakening
1h 45m
5.5

The Awakening

監督Mike Newell
出演Charlton Heston, Susannah York, Jill Townsend
1980映画
The Orphanage
1h 36m
6.0

The Orphanage

監督Philippe Niang
出演Julie Ferrier, Bruno Debrandt, Théo Frilet
2018映画
The End of St. Petersburg
1h 14m
6.6

The End of St. Petersburg

監督Всеволод Пудовкин
出演Александр Чистяков, Vera Baranovskaya, Иван Чувелёв
1927映画
The Mafu Cage
1h 42m
5.8

The Mafu Cage

監督Karen Arthur
出演Lee Grant, キャロル・ケイン, Will Geer
1978映画
The Backwater Gospel
0h 10m
7.1

The Backwater Gospel

監督Bo Mathorne
出演Laura Post, Phillip Sacramento, Zebulon Whatley
2011映画
The Colossus of New York
1h 10m
5.5

The Colossus of New York

監督Eugène Lourié
出演John Baragrey, Mala Powers, Otto Kruger
1958映画
Hit the Deck
1h 52m
4.6

Hit the Deck

監督Roy Rowland
出演Jane Powell, Tony Martin, デビー・レイノルズ
1955映画
Fortunella
1h 40m
6.1

Fortunella

監督Eduardo De Filippo
出演ジュリエッタ・マシーナ, Alberto Sordi, Paul Douglas
1958映画
吸血鬼ドラキュラ (1958) | FindKey