This was the first horror movie I ever saw way back in 1968 when I was 8 years old. The Palace theatre in Bridgeport Ct. would show Classic horror movies on a Saturday afternoon for 50 cents! What memories it brought back. To Earl Snohomish, that brunette at the end of the trailer, scared the Hell out of me too!
love this trailer ! brides of dracula is one of the best hammer horror films and what's weird is the great christopher lee is not in this film.i grew watching hammer horror films and they were always so well done,love all the settings and castles and graveyards.i never get tired of them.for me there right up there with universal horror films as the greatest horror classics.
I think, "The Mummy" (1959), The Hound of the Baskervilles (1958) and Dracula (1958) are also very good Hammer Movies and all this movies are from the same director: The Great Terence Fisher!
Without doubt one of the best movies from the Hammer Studios.
This was the first horror movie I ever saw way back in 1968 when I was 8 years old. The Palace theatre in Bridgeport Ct. would show Classic horror movies on a Saturday afternoon for 50 cents! What memories it brought back. To Earl Snohomish, that brunette at the end of the trailer, scared the Hell out of me too!
One of the best Dracula films ever! And I wasn't born in the 60s!!!!
the brides of dracula - is not only the scariest of all dracula movies - but the best story of all of them - he sure did keep it in the family!
Hammer movies are great.
Would you believe that this film was the first monster movie i ever saw on TV back in the 1970's? Cool.
.....One of Hammers finest!
love this trailer ! brides of dracula is one of the best hammer horror films and what's weird is the great christopher lee is not in this film.i grew watching hammer horror films and they were always so well done,love all the settings and castles and graveyards.i never get tired of them.for me there right up there with universal horror films as the greatest horror classics.
Yes, you are right.
Thank you very much, pal!
Omg, it's awesome!!
I think, "The Mummy" (1959), The Hound of the Baskervilles (1958) and Dracula (1958) are also very good Hammer Movies and all this movies are from the same director: The Great Terence Fisher!
Once bitten, twice shy...??!!
Eu comprei ontem!
you tube have removed this film SAD AS I LIKED IT,
Freda Jackson stole the scene. I wish I could fnd this film on DVD.
thanks!
I miss the era of "sex kittens"!
That voice-over does not fit with the mood at all.