Dracula

Dracula

Hammer’s elegant and erotic interpretation of Bram Stoker’s Dracula was an even bigger success than The Curse of Frankenstein. Christopher Lee starred as the vampire, opposite Peter Cushing as Van Hesling. The film helped to make Lee an international star, and he returned to his most famous role in six Hammer sequels.

Here Mina (Melissa Stribling) succumbs to the vampire Count in Dracula (1958).

Although Dracula would help to make Christopher Lee a star, Peter Cushing was top-billed as vampire hunter Van Helsing and claimed, “I played the part more or less as myself.”

Additional information: Collectors Prints are 7 colour giclees on 310gsm german etching fine art museum archival papers. Small 12×8″  Standard 20×14.5″  Large 27.5×20″. Sizes may vary slightly. Conservation double mounts optional. Limited edition of 195.

Additional Details: other sizes can be produced please contact for details

Price: £56.00

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