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Taste the Blood of Dracula 1970 123movies

Taste the Blood of Dracula 1970 123movies

DRINK A PINT OF BLOOD A DAYMay. 07, 197095 Min.
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Watch: Taste the Blood of Dracula 1970 123movies, Full Movie Online – Three middle-aged distinguished gentlemen are searching for some excitement in their boring bourgeois lives and get in contact with one of Count Dracula’s servants, Lord Courtley. In a nightly ceremony, they restore the count to life. However, the three men killed Courtley and, in revenge, the count ensures that the gentlemen are killed one by one by their own children..
Plot: Three elderly distinguished gentlemen are searching for some excitement in their boring borgoueis lives and gets in contact with one of count Dracula’s servants. In a nightly ceremony they restore the count back to life. The three men killed Dracula’s servant and as a revenge, the count makes sure that the gentlemen are killed one by one by their own sons.
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_**Dracula takes on members of the Hellfire Club (sort of)**_

Hammer did nine Dracula or vampire films from 1958 to 1974 as follows:

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).

While “Taste the Blood of Dracula” has a kick-axx first act, a highlight of the series, the remaining hour is rather run-of-the-mill and flawed.

The most intriguing aspect of the story is “the circle” of three Affluent British thrill-seekers. Once a month they secretly meet together to taste of life’s taboo activities. Enter Lord Courtley, an Aleister Crowley-like servant of darkness. Ralph Bate’s performance as Courtley is one of the highlights of the film; he’s utterly twisted, diabolic, maniacal, self-centered and arrogant, a great character to love to hate! Courtley offers the ultimate fiendish thrill to the circle of friends.

Geoffrey Keen plays the hypocritical William Hargood, who puts up the pretense of being a respectable, church-going aristocrat. Meanwhile his ill-treatment of his sweet, beautiful daughter Alice, played by Linda Hayden, is infuriating and reprehensible. It also proves that he’s a counterfeit.

The sequence where Courtley and the circle of three ‘taste the blood of Dracula’ is ingenious, not to mention horrific. Commendations to screenwriter Anthony Hinds!

“Taste the Blood of Dracula” is lush in Gothic atmosphere, plus the set-up of the story is engrossing and refreshingly innovative.

There are a couple problems though. It’s kinda hard to buy Dracula’s vengeful attitude toward the murder of his supposed servant (Courtley). Isn’t Dracula the Prince of EVIL? Why would he care about Courtley? Wasn’t Courtley’s death the necessary catalyst to the Count’s resurrection? Isn’t Dracula a use-em-and-leave-em type of guy? (which he does with others in the story). Then again, maybe it’s an issue of pride and isn’t Dracula a servant of the devil, whose downfall was his great arrogance?

Also, maybe I’m not up on my 60’s/70’s vampire lore, but why did Dracula fail to convert Alice to the ranks of the undead? He obviously mesmerizes her to do his bidding, yet he fails to ever taste of her sweet blood (although he attempts to at the end). By contrast he converts Alice’s friend right away. This doesn’t make sense. It also doesn’t make sense that he sucks the blood of a vampire at one point, which kills the creature. I didn’t know vampires could feed off the non-blood of fellow vampires.

The film runs 1 hour, 31 minutes, and was shot at Elstree Studios, which is just north of London, as well as areas nearby, like Aldenham Country Park, Highgate Cemetery, Tykes Water Lake and St Andrew’s Church.

GRADE: B

Review By: Wuchak

They have destroyed my servant. They will be destroyed…

Taste the Blood of Dracula is directed by Peter Sasdy and written by Anthony Hinds (AKA: John Elder). Out of Hammer Film it stars Christopher Lee, Geoffrey Keen, Peter Sallis, Linda Hayden, Gwen Watford and Ralph Bates. Music is by James Bernard and cinematography by Arthur Grant.

Trawling through all the sequels of Hammer’s Frankenstein and Dracula series it becomes apparent that opinions differ greatly, a case in point is this, the fifth of the Dracula cycle. For her we have a Dracula film thought of very highly in some quarters, most notably in one of the Hammer Films’ lauded literary bibles, myself, like the other 50% of Hammer film fans, just don’t see that at all.

Famously it’s the Drac film where Christopher Lee had to be greatly coerced into reprising the role of the blood sucking count, financial rewards doth talk it seems. His apprehension with script and stale feelings were well grounded, with the final result begging the question as to how bad was the script before Lee’s intervention?

Story has three upstanding English gentlemen showing themselves to be model pillars of society by day, good stern parents/husbands and all that, but by night they are purveyors of a different sordid lifestyle, kind of like members of the naughty Hellfire Club! When decadent dandy Lord Courtley (Bates) offers then something tantalisingly more dangerous, they indulge and it results in murder and the rebirth of Count Dracula.

After a neat opening which tags onto the ending of Dracula Has Risen from the Grave, we find Dracula once again on a daft revenge mission, being a bit part once again in a film bearing his name, and saddled with minimal lines that really aren’t worth a suck of the neck. Some striking sequences apart (Dracula birth – bloody retributions etc) the film feels like a confused blend of ideas. On one hand it’s taking a caustic peak behind the curtain of upper crust Victorian England, on the other it tries to be a period based revenger fronted by the iconic beast of the title.

Under Sasdy’s direction the look has been stripped back from the Gothic colourful splendour of previous Dracula entries, in place is a more earthy approach, which isn’t as appealing. Of course there’s a so-so romance simmering away, plenty of heaving bosom and blood shot eyes, and Bernard’s musical score hangs around like a moody step-father. Which leaves us with a Hammer Dracula that’s not bad at all, it’s just ordinary and not all it can be, where they shoehorned Dracula into what is in truth a serial killer like revenge picture. 6/10

Review By: John Chard
Surprisingly original!
It’s funny how I really wasn’t into this movie at first but still ended up really liking it!

Thing that makes this movie a bit unusual and different is that it’s being a part of the Hammer studios Dracula series but it really doesn’t feel or look like a Hammer movie at all! Director Peter Sasdy did an handful of movies for the Hammer studios but only in its later years and he never impressed with any. He obviously wasn’t that accustomed to its approach and style of film-making, or perhaps he simply really preferred to do his own thing. But anyway, if you’re really into Hammer films, just prepare yourself for something totally different. You might end up disliking it at first, just as I did but don’t give up on it! It’s really a worthwhile and original enough little horror movie. I can also honestly say that this was the best movie I had seen, that got directed by Peter Sasdy.

The movie and story all first starts out as something very simplistic and formulaic but as the movie goes along, you actually start to realize how great its premise is. It has a premise that really adds to the movie its tension and for once isn’t all about Dracula and the horror that he does. It might very well be true that this movie would have a better reputation if it didn’t featured the character of Dracula in it, since this movie really doesn’t feel like a typical Dracula movie at all and its story and atmosphere perhaps called for something totally different, outside of the Dracula universe.

And as often is the case with these late Hammer Dracula movies, Dracula himself is hardly in it at all. It was because Christopher Lee got fed up with the role and was also afraid he was going to get typecast because of it, for the rest of his life. He still needed a paycheck, so he kept on playing the character for a couple of years, under the condition that his role got limited down and in some cases he doesn’t even have any lines. In this movie he does still speak however and once more shows why he was such a great and charismatic Dracula at the time.

It’s the more slower sort of horror movie, which doesn’t really work out that great for the movie at first but about halfway through it picks up some more pace and things start to get far more interesting and original. It’s then that the movie suddenly starts to take form and makes its intension clear. It also provides the movie with some really solid horror moments and the movie has a very constant horror like atmosphere to it as well, that really adds to the tension and mystery of the overall movie.

Once you start to realize that this isn’t being your average formulaic and simplistic Dracula production, the movie becomes surprisingly good, effective and original to watch!

7/10

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Review By: Boba_Fett1138
Another Great Vampire Movie from Hammer
William Hargood (Geoffrey Keen), Samuel Paxton (Peter Sallis) and Jonathon Secker (John Carson) are respectable gentlemen in the community and they are devoted to charitable work. But they are actually a trio of hypocrites that go to brothels instead of charity. One night, they meet the arrogant Lord Courtley (Ralph Bates) in the brothel and they decide to invite him for a drink. They tell that they have boring lives and are looking for excitement. Courtley promises him pleasure if they make a pact with the devil and asks them to buy some Dracula’s belongings from the merchant Weller (Roy Kinnear), including dried blood. They go to a derelict church where Courtley asks them to drink the blood of Dracula. They refuse to drink but Courtley drinks and falls on the ground, and Hargood, Paxton and Secker beat him to death. They leave the church and Courtley’s body transforms in Dracula (Christopher Lee) that promises to kill them. Meanwhile Hargood has a friction with his daughter Alice (Linda Hayden) because she is in love with Paxton’s son Paul (Anthony Corlan). When she leaves home, Dracula meets her and controls her mind. What will happen to Alice?

“Taste the Blood of Dracula” is another great vampire movie from Hammer. The story is very conventional as usual, with Christopher Lee in the role of Dracula and the vampire afraid of crosses and holy water. The explanation for Dracula’s appearance is confused but his revenge using the sons and daughters of the men that killed his servant is dark. My vote is seven.

Title (Brazil): Not available on DVD or Blu-Ray

Note: On 03 September 2017 I saw this film again.

Review By: claudio_carvalho

Other Information:

Original Title Taste the Blood of Dracula
Release Date 1970-05-07
Release Year 1970

Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 31 min (91 min) (USA), 1 hr 35 min (95 min) (uncut) (UK)
Budget 0
Revenue 0
Status Released
Rated R
Genre Drama, Fantasy, Horror
Director Peter Sasdy
Writer Anthony Hinds, Bram Stoker
Actors Christopher Lee, Geoffrey Keen, Gwen Watford
Country United Kingdom
Awards 1 nomination
Production Company N/A
Website N/A


Technical Information:

Sound Mix Mono (RCA Sound Recording)
Aspect Ratio 1.85 : 1
Camera N/A
Laboratory N/A
Film Length N/A
Negative Format 35 mm
Cinematographic Process Spherical
Printed Film Format 35 mm

Taste the Blood of Dracula 1970 123movies
Taste the Blood of Dracula 1970 123movies
Taste the Blood of Dracula 1970 123movies
Taste the Blood of Dracula 1970 123movies
Taste the Blood of Dracula 1970 123movies
Taste the Blood of Dracula 1970 123movies
Taste the Blood of Dracula 1970 123movies
Taste the Blood of Dracula 1970 123movies
Taste the Blood of Dracula 1970 123movies
Taste the Blood of Dracula 1970 123movies
Original title Taste the Blood of Dracula
TMDb Rating 6.206 131 votes

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