1970 Horrorfest: Scars of Dracula (S1, Ep4)

EPISODE · Oct 13, 2024 · 19 MIN

1970 Horrorfest: Scars of Dracula (S1, Ep4)

from Celluloid 70s · host Alyson Slattery

1970 was a bumper year for horror, and vampire movies in particular.But I'm pretty confident that Scars of Dracula was the only film where you could find George Carter from The Sweeney and that nice girl from Magpie at the mercy of Christopher Lee's Dracula, a previous incarnation of The Doctor, and the worst rubber bats you've ever seen outside a pound shop.Are you brave enough to face The Scars of Dracula?#happyhalloween#christopherlee #jennyhanley #denniswaterman #christophermatthews #patricktroughton #scarsofdracula #hammerhorror

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