Blood of Dracula (1957)
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(93 ratings)
This American-International horror potboiler was originally issue on a double bill with I Was a Teenage Frankenstein (also directed by Herbert L. Strock). The lovely and graceful Sandra Harrison is quite appealing as Nancy Perkins, an innocent girl who falls under the spell of e-vil chemistry… More This American-International horror potboiler was originally issue on a double bill with I Was a Teenage Frankenstein (also directed by Herbert L. Strock). The lovely and graceful Sandra Harrison is quite appealing as Nancy Perkins, an innocent girl who falls under the spell of e-vil chemistry teacher Miss Branding (Louise Lewis). Putting Nancy under hypnosis, Miss Branding converts the poor damsel to vampirism, committing murders and then forgetting all about them. The villainess receives her comeuppance when Nancy refuses to snap out of her spell, transforming into a slavering vampiric beast. To cover all bets, Blood of Dracula includes a soft-rock musical number, performed by one of Nancy's potential male victims. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
- Directed By
- Herbert L. Strock
- Genres
- Horror, Romance
- In Theaters
- Nov 1, 1957 Wide
Critic Reviews
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Steve "Uncle Creepy" Barton, Dread Central
It definitely is good for a few laughs.
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Cast
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Sandra Harrison
as Nancy Perkins
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Gail Ganley
as Myra
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Jerry Blaine
as Tab
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Heather Ames
as Nora
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Malcolm Atterbury
as Lieutenant Dunlap
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Mary Adams Hayes
as Mrs. Thorndyke
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Thomas Brown Henry
as Mr. Perkins
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Don Devlin
as Eddie
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Jean Dean
as Mrs. Perkins
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Richard Devon
as Sgt. Stewart
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Paul Maxwell
as Mike
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Carlyle Mitchell
as Stanley Mather
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Michael Hall
as Glenn
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Louise Fitch
as Miss Branding
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Edna Holland
as Miss Rivers