Dishoom Films
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Welcome to Dishoom Films! Enjoy watching the most unbelievable, bone-crunching, skull cracking, cult...
Morbius (2022)
Movie Watch
Dangerously ill with a rare blood disorder, and determined to save others suffering his same fate,...
Rat Queens, Vol. 2: The Far Reaching Tentacles of N'Rygoth
Book
A brand-new, booze-soaked tale of the Rat Queens reveals a growing menace within the very walls of...
The Warlords (2007)
Movie
China, 1860s: Having his army slaughtered, General Qingyun joins 2 bandit leaders in raids on rebels...
High Moon (2019)
Movie
A gunfighter from the old west returns from the grave to stop a blood thirsty werewolf motorcycle...
Let the right one in
TV Show
The lives of Mark and Eleanor were forever changed 10 years earlier when she was turned into a...
Dinosaurs: Jurassic Hunter
Games
App
Let's take on bow to hand, put on arrows our quiver, scroll through the forest on horseback. Ride...
Matthew Krueger (10051 KP) rated Taste the Blood of Dracula (1970) in Movies
Nov 17, 2020
The plot: Three elderly and distinguished gentlemen, searching for some excitement in their boring lives, get in contact with one of Count Dracula's servants.
Taste the Blood of Dracula was originally written without Dracula appearing at all. With Christopher Lee's increasing reluctance to reprise the role, Hammer intended to replace Lee and Dracula in the franchise with the Lord Courtley character played by Ralph Bates, who would rise as a vampire after his death and seek revenge on Hargood, Paxton, and Secker.
Hammer intended to replace Lee and Dracula in the franchise with the Lord Courtley character played by Ralph Bates, who would rise as a vampire after his death and seek revenge on Hargood, Paxton, and Secker. Hammer's American distributor refused to release the film if it lacked an appearance by Dracula; this prompted Hammer to convince Lee to return, with Dracula replacing the resurrected Courtley.
In its original United States release, it was rated GP (General audience, Parental guidance suggested—the forerunner to today's PG), but when it was re-released to DVD it was rated R for sexual content/nudity and brief violence.
Its a hammer film, what else do you expect.


