Description: DRACULA / HORROR OF DRACULA. Fantasy horror. Notes. New York City opened May 28 1958 at the Mayfair with Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee in attendance [NYT]. New York City showcase Jun 27 1958 on a double feature with The Thing That Couldn’t Die [NYT ]. Reissued Oct 1964 on a double feature with The Curse of Frankenstein through Seven Arts Pictures NSS R64/371. Per Kinsey [2008]: Principal photography Nov 11 - Dec 24 1957 at Bray Studios. UK distributed by Rank Film Distributors Ltd. as Dracula; 82 min; Certificate “X.” UK trade show May 1 1958. UK premiere London May 22 1958 at the Gaumont Haymarket. UK general release Jun 16 1958 with There’s Always a Price Tag on the Gaumont circuit. Milwaukee WI world premiere May 8 1958 as Horror of Dracula at the Warner Theatre, New York City premiere May 28 1958 as Horror of Dracula at the Mayfair Theatre distributed by Universal-International; 82 min. Abridged on-screen credits: A Hammer Film Production. Peter Cushing in. Horror of Dracula. Also Starring Michael Gough and Melissa Stribling. With Christopher Lee as Dracula. And Carol Marsh. Miles Malleson. John Van Eyssen. Olga Dickie. George Benson. Charles Lloyd Pack. George Woodbridge. Screenplay by Jimmy Sangster. Based on the novel by Bram Stoker. Director of Photography ... Jack Asher B.S.C. Directed by Terence Fisher. [End Credits] Cast. Doctor Van Helsing … Peter Cushing. Count Dracula … Christopher Lee. Arthur … Michael Gough. Mina … Melissa Stribling. Lucy … Carol Marsh. Gerda … Olga Dickie. Jonathan … John Van Eyssen. Vampire Woman … Valerie Gaunt. Tania … Janine Faye. Inga … Barbara Archer. Doctor Seward … Charles Lloyd Pack. Policeman … George Merritt. Landlord … George Woodbridge. Official … George Benson. Undertaker … Miles Malleson. Porter … Geoffrey Bayldon. Lad … Paul Cole. A Hammer Film Production. This is an ORIGINAL SEVEN ARTS RE-RELEASE 8"x10" (approx.) BLACK AND WHITE STILL, used to promote the film on its original SEVEN ARTS release. A true photographic Still, not a computer generated print or scan. This is an Original Seven Arts Re-release Still struck from the original negatives used to promote the film on its re-release with National Screen Service Stills. In general, shipping costs for similar items can be combined AT NO ADDITIONAL CHARGE. Photos shown are of the actual item for sale. Powered by SixBit's eCommerce Solution
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Location: Blue Bell, Pennsylvania
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Industry: Movies
Object Type: Photograph
Original/Reproduction: Original
Size: 8"x10"
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Style: Black & White
Modified Item: No
Year: 1950-59