Which Christopher Lee Dracula is this scene from?
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Re: A Return To 70s Hammer/Amicus mayhem..
Originally posted by Moonraker View PostWell done.
The film you asked about is 'The Satanic Rites of Dracula'
I think it's the scene where Dracula is dead and alive! Under a glacier. That particular footage gave me nightmares as a child.
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Re: A Return To 70s Hammer/Amicus mayhem..
Okay, here's a brief description of a British horror film from the 60s or 70s:
A young woman, possessed by the spirit of a murderer, commits further gory killings in Victorian London. The climax takes place at a famous landmark.
What was the film?
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Re: A Return To 70s Hammer/Amicus mayhem..
Originally posted by Donald the Great View PostSomething to do with Jack the Ripper. Edward de Souza was the male lead from memory. Am I on correct track?
You are on the right track with Jack the Ripper, but Edward De Souza wasn't in it, I'm afraid. As a clue, the climax landmark has a certain area associated with whispering.
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Re: A Return To 70s Hammer/Amicus mayhem..
Spot on. Hands of the Ripper, Hammer, 1971. Jack the Ripper's toddler daughter witnesses him slaughter her mother. As a grown woman she is possessed by the spirit of her father and continues his killing spree. Angharad Rees played Annna, our female JTR. The climax takes place in the Whispering Gallery of St. Paul's. A fine later Hammer with buckets of gore--well recommended.
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