Directed by Terence Fisher
One of the earliest and (from what I've seen) one of the best of the Hammer horror films, this odd take on the Dracula story is filled to the brim with lively performances, beautiful scenery and practically dripping in atmosphere (get it? "Dripping"? Like blood? Because vampires?). Though not as elegant as the 1931 version, this movie takes the story and puts a few twists on it that help keep it from being a simple knock-off, while still being an interesting adaptation of the source material.
★★★★★★★★☆☆
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