The Brides of Dracula Movie Download

The Brides of Dracula YTS

1960
Action / Horror
23
6.6/10
8.7K
1 hr 25 min

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Plot Summary:
A young teacher on her way to a position in Transylvania helps a young man escape the shackles his mother has put on him. In so doing she innocently unleashes the horrors of the undead once again on the populace, including those at her school for ladies. Luckily for some, Dr. Van Helsing is already on his way.
Director
Terence Fisher
Top Cast
Yvonne Monlaur as Marianne Danielle

Peter Cushing as Doctor Van Helsing

Jill Haworth as Schoolgirl

David Peel as Baron Meinster


The Brides of Dracula 1960 720p.BluRay

698.71 MB
1280*720
English 2.0
NR

Subtitles
23.976 fps
1 hr 25 min
Seeds 4.

The Brides of Dracula 1960 1080p.BluRay

1.24 GB
1920*1080
English 2.0
NR

Subtitles
23.976 fps
1 hr 25 min
Seeds 10.

The Brides of Dracula review

Reviewed by Leofwine_draca

8 / 10

Lush, vibrant, Hammer sequel
An excellent slice of early Hammer, showcasing all of the Gothic atmosphere we have come to expect from the company. THE BRIDES OF Dracula has a fast pace, which is somewhat unusual compared to other films of the time, but it keeps the action moving along nicely and the tension never lets up for a second. The sets for this film are excellent and the camera-work also impressive. It is an injustice to merely say that the film looks nice; it is in fact beautiful. If one film were needed to showcase Hammer horror at it’s finest, then this would be it.

Peter Cushing is once again superb in his role as the stern Doctor Van Helsing, courageous and brave, battling the vampires at every turn. Yvonne Monlaur is also very pretty in her role as the heroine, and is not the screaming girl we are used to seeing in some other Hammer films. She is more than adequate and quite memorable too. David Peel looks suitably handsome as the Baron, and there is something strange about him which makes him a very good vampire.

There are a number of substantial supporting actors and actresses, such as Martita Hunt, a suitably fearsome old woman, and Freda Jackson who gives a performance which recalls Dwight Frye in some aspects (the manic laughter being one). Miles Malleson turns up as comic relief yet again after his role in Hammer’s original Dracula, and it is always a pleasure to see Michael Ripper in a role, however small.

With excellent production values, an appropriately powerful score, and some very memorable scenes, as well as a brilliant ending (truly ingenious), this film is a good, well-rounded slice of Gothic dread from Hammer. There are even some Freudian elements added into the brew. The only criticism would be that the plot is rather shallow and simple, but that doesn’t detract from the film at all. A worthy sequel in every sense of the word.Read More

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