DVD
Taste the Blood of Dracula

Starring: Christopher Lee
Warner Home Video
RRP: £12.99
D031850
Certificate: 15
Available 21 June 2004


Although primarily a stand-alone tale, Taste The Blood Of Dracula follows on directly from Dracula Has Risen From The Grave, with a salesman being thrown from a horse-drawn coach (after an argument with an unrealistic simpleton) and stumbling on to the night scene of Dracula impaled on a cross and turning to dust - the conclusion of the previous film. We now switch to three well-to-do society gents who every last Sunday of the month visit the poorhouse to conduct their 'charity' work. But behind this building there is an secluded whorehouse. When they meet an ostracised young lord who is into the occult they realise they are bored with their lives and take up his offer to get into something darker. He takes them to a little storeroom run by the salesman and they buy from him Dracula's cape, clasp, signet ring, and dried blood from the master vampire himself. During a ceremony the three men are afraid to drink the blood of Dracula. When the young lord goes ahead he becomes wracked with pain. Panicked, the trio beat him to death and flee, but unbeknown to them the evil one has returned and is ready to take his revenge on those responsible for killing his servant...

In a similar format to the previous outing Dracula makes slaves of two of the guilty men's daughters. There's no doubt that chewing on the necks of two nubile young women would be ever preferable to the wrinkled extremities of old men! Dracula himself doesn't make his appearance until more than halfway through the running time, but such is his presence that he hardly needs to show his face at all; the threat is enough, and overindulgence would only break the spell and weaken the illusion. Most of the filming of Christopher Lee is in long-shots or extreme close-ups with half his face in shadow.

The period settings for these films are a wise decision; imagine how dated a contemporary late sixties or seventies feel would look... big hair, flares and flowery shirts! Again the young suitor is the unlikely hero. The conclusion for me doesn't even come close to the style of the previous film. It's all too easy, I'm afraid, but enjoyable all the same.

There's a few names you might recognise here: Ralph Bates, Roy Kinnear, Martin Jarvis, Geoffrey Keen and Peter Sallis. Win a pint down the pub with this one: What do Dracula and Wallace & Grommet have in common?!

With only an over-the-top trailer to accompany the feature, Taste The Blood Of Dracula will probably not attract too many sales, which is a shame because it's really not that bad.

Perhaps you'd be better advised to buy the box set that the individual releases in this series.

Ty Power

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