tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14575780.post6554036841075819091..comments2024-01-31T18:37:07.424+00:00Comments on The Agitation of the Mind: 13 FOR HALLOWEEN #11: Dracula: Prince of DarknessNeil Fulwoodhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14686296295535235988noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14575780.post-49441508629669898672010-10-28T21:58:08.943+01:002010-10-28T21:58:08.943+01:00Agreed. 'Dracula 1972AD' is definitely the...Agreed. 'Dracula 1972AD' is definitely the franchise at its lowest ebb. I've not seen 'Taste the Blood of Dracula' in years, but I seem to remember there was a good contrast between the decadent aristocratic types who decide to resurrect him and the <i>real</i> amoral villainy of Dracula himself.Neil Fulwoodhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14686296295535235988noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14575780.post-64172674417777648492010-10-28T21:35:01.543+01:002010-10-28T21:35:01.543+01:00That was my main problem with this one, it takes m...That was my main problem with this one, it takes more then 40 minutes for Dracula to actually make an appearance. They do manage to keep the suspense going for a while, even without the count. <br /><br />My favorite is the one that follows this one, Scars of Dracula where Dracula is more viscious, on that one Dracula likes to torture and mutilate his victims and poor Klove whom were supposed to sympathize with. Dracula even uses swords and knives on that one. <br /><br />Taste the Blood of Dracula is another really good one, with the rich dudes resurrecting Dracula out of boredom. <br /><br />Prince of Darkness aint my favorite, but I dont consider it a bad Hammer Dracula, I leave that space for Dracula 1972 A.D.Franco Macabrohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10994905312221715861noreply@blogger.com