Blood of Dracula

November. 01,1957      
Rating:
4.6
Trailer Synopsis Cast

A crazed teacher at a respectable girls' school draws power from a medallion she has obtained from the Carpathian Mountains, and uses it to experiment telepathically on the school's newest young pupil.

Susan Harrison as  Nancy Perkins
Malcolm Atterbury as  Lt. Dunlap
Barbara Wilson as  Linda
Richard Devon as  Det. Sgt. Stewart
Paul Maxwell as  Mike, assistant coroner
Edna Holland as  Miss Rivers
Thomas Browne Henry as  Mr. Paul Perkins

Similar titles

Nosferatu
AMC+
Nosferatu
In this highly influential silent horror film, the mysterious Count Orlok (Max Schreck) summons Thomas Hutter (Gustav von Wangenheim) to his remote Transylvanian castle in the mountains. The eerie Orlok seeks to buy a house near Hutter and his wife, Ellen (Greta Schroeder). After Orlok reveals his vampire nature, Hutter struggles to escape the castle, knowing that Ellen is in grave danger. Meanwhile Orlok's servant, Knock (Alexander Granach), prepares for his master to arrive at his new home.
Nosferatu 2009
On the Waterfront
Prime Video
On the Waterfront
A dim-witted yet kind-hearted boxer, Terry Malloy, who failed to succeed unintentionally lures a man to his death after being tricked by a criminal called Johnny Friendly whose men pick of every man who has the courage to speak up to their crimes. As he works on the waterfronts that Friendly owns, he is sent to a church meeting run by a good preacher about how to deal with the problem and runs into the dead man’s sister. Slowly, he falls in love with her and begins to feel guilt about his crime.
On the Waterfront 1954
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone
Max
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone
Harry Potter has lived under the stairs at his aunt and uncle's house his whole life. But on his 11th birthday, he learns he's a powerful wizard—with a place waiting for him at the Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. As he learns to harness his newfound powers with the help of the school's kindly headmaster, Harry uncovers the truth about his parents' deaths—and about the villain who's to blame.
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone 2001
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
Max
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
When Harry Potter's name emerges from the Goblet of Fire, he becomes a competitor in a grueling battle for glory among three wizarding schools—the Triwizard Tournament. But since Harry never submitted his name for the Tournament, who did? Now Harry must confront a deadly dragon, fierce water demons and an enchanted maze only to find himself in the cruel grasp of He Who Must Not Be Named.
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire 2005
Diamonds Are Forever
Prime Video
Diamonds Are Forever
Diamonds are stolen only to be sold again in the international market. James Bond infiltrates a smuggling mission to find out who's guilty. The mission takes him to Las Vegas where Bond meets his archenemy Blofeld.
Diamonds Are Forever 1971
The Spy Who Loved Me
Prime Video
The Spy Who Loved Me
Russian and British submarines with nuclear missiles on board both vanish from sight without a trace. England and Russia both blame each other as James Bond tries to solve the riddle of the disappearing ships. But the KGB also has an agent on the case.
The Spy Who Loved Me 1977
From Dusk Till Dawn
Paramount+
From Dusk Till Dawn
After kidnapping a father and his two kids, the Gecko brothers head south to a seedy Mexican bar to hide out in safety, unaware of its notorious vampire clientele.
From Dusk Till Dawn 2016
GoodFellas
Max
GoodFellas
The true story of Henry Hill, a half-Irish, half-Sicilian Brooklyn kid who is adopted by neighbourhood gangsters at an early age and climbs the ranks of a Mafia family under the guidance of Jimmy Conway.
GoodFellas 1990
Luis and the Aliens
HULU
Luis and the Aliens
The story 11-year-old Luis who makes friends with three loveable little aliens, who crash their UFO into his house. In return for Luis' help in finding the home-shopping channel stuff they came for, they save Luis from boarding school - and an exciting adventure follows.
Luis and the Aliens 2018
Vampie
Vampie
In this cult film, Azure St. Clair, a neurotic vampiress who is deathly allergic to blood, must protect her only source of food, the VAMPIE (a vampire pie), from a dark vampiric order that wants to use the powers of this deadly pie to revive the dead and enslave the world.
Vampie 2014

Reviews

Alicia
1957/11/01

I love this movie so much

... more
VeteranLight
1957/11/02

I don't have all the words right now but this film is a work of art.

... more
Matrixiole
1957/11/03

Simple and well acted, it has tension enough to knot the stomach.

... more
Fairaher
1957/11/04

The film makes a home in your brain and the only cure is to see it again.

... more
Scarecrow-88
1957/11/05

You might as well call this "I Was a Teenage Vampire"; "Blood of Dracula" seems especially made for the teenage drive-in crowd of the 50s. The plot is weird and the ending so abrupt, not to mention, there isn't technically any "blood of Dracula" in the whole movie, strange that this was given such a title. Perhaps the title was a way to appeal to an audience so they would come to the drive-in? The film follows a new student at an all-girls boarding school who becomes the victim of a devious science teacher using an ancient amulet from the Carpathian Mountains that can "inflict vampirism"(?), resulting in murders on campus. Sandra Harrison is Nancy, a disgruntled teen girl angered at her father for marrying after her mother had been dead only six weeks(!), hitching up with a money-grubbing woman who wanted all his attention. Louise Lewis is Miss Branding, a science teacher (with a laboratory for conducted experiments and research), who mentions to her prize pupil, Myra (Gail Ganley) that she had been scorned by the male scientific community for experiments regarding humans and their ability to be a weapon (or this is the best way I could think of to surmise her reasons, strongly influenced by her negative feelings for radiation and its use to destroy). Branding believes Nancy is her key to explaining that we don't need to use radiation to kill that mankind itself is a weapon. Through the use of the amulet, Branding places Nancy under hypnosis and has control over the poor girl. Even worse, Nancy cannot control the vampirism which is a compulsion that leads to multiple attacks at night. The same transformation effects (using dissolves, with applied make-up and fangs) are used for each attack and they are pretty lame. The way the ending is framed, it seems as if the production run out of money and said, "Screw it. Let's just cut our losses." I wasn't satisfied with the ending but did think the premise behind the vampirism was at least different and original if a bit daffy. The real villain here is Branding and her psychopathy seems fueled by a warped philosophy—she believes her experiments will save mankind, taking us away from the use of the atom bomb as a weapon of mass destruction, yet the knowledge of using humans as such seems just as misguided. The song and dance number, "Puppy Love", comes out of nowhere and gave me the giggles, but it seems appropriate for a movie such as this. If this had been about 15 minutes longer with a better finale, I think this could have been a bit better (the police's involvement in the storyline, along with the young coroner's belief that vampirism is the culprit behind the crimes is given much importance yet they factor very little in the final portion of the movie). I do like the idea of a female vampire, controlled by a mad female scientist, so at least "Blood of Dracula" has that going for it—it is just too bad Dracula, despite being named in the title, has nothing to do with this movie at all. From the director of "I Was a Teenage Frankenstein".

... more
vtcavuoto
1957/11/06

"Blood of Dracula" isn't the best American International Pictures films but is OK. The formula that produced cult hits as "I was a Teenage Werewolf", "I was a Teenage Frankenstein" and "How to make a Monster" is the same: take a troubled youth, add some horror elements and serve it up at the Drive-In. A girl is brought to a boarding school and falls under the spell of crazed science instructor. She becomes a Vampire when summoned. The attacks aren't that frightening and the acting only passable.These movies are fun to watch though and the low-budget does add to the cheesy factor. This is a good movie to catch once if you're a Vampire movie fan like myself. The three movies I mentioned earlier were far superior in every way and not to be missed by horror movie fans.

... more
mlraymond
1957/11/07

This low budget 1957 monster movie is typical of the drive-in fare produced by AIP in the late Fifties to attract the teenage audience. It's a moody, low key story with some nice atmosphere, about a teenage girl embittered by her father re-marrying shortly after her mother's death, and dumping his daughter in a private school at the request of his new wife.The new student makes a good impression on the leader of the secret clique that runs things behind the lines, who advises her chemistry teacher mentor that they've found the ideal subject for the teacher's secret project, a girl filled with barely suppressed anger and violence.Many viewers have commented on the lesbian subtext of the teacher's relationships with Myra, the clique leader, and Nancy, the new girl. Louise Lewis gives probably the best performance of the movie as the feminist scholar determined to prove her thesis to a " world run by men for men". She strikes just the right note as the sinister scientist with a benign exterior, seeming only to want to be a helpful mentor to the girl, polite and efficient with the school dean, spouting her lunatic ideas with reasonable sounding phrases about progress and science.Some night time scenes of terror on the darkened grounds of the school are very effective, and the acting is fairly good. As usual for a Fifties AIP movie, there are lots of pretty girls to look at, some rock and roll music and dancing, and a subversive undertone in which virtually all adults are suspect in their motives.The movie isn't as dynamic as I Was a Teenage Werewolf, from which it's obviously derived, but it works pretty well on its own terms as a spooky little thriller. Definitely worth seeing for Fifties horror movie buffs.

... more
Chris Gaskin
1957/11/08

Blood Of Dracula is a typical of the drive-ins that Americain International came out with in the 1950's, aimed at teenagers. I quite liked this one.After her mum dies and dad remarries, a girl is sent to a boarding school where she is hypnotised by one of her teachers as part of an ongoing experiment connected to the supernatural. This turns her into a fanged vampire and she kills several people. The police are baffled by these murders and when she refuses to look at her teacher at the end, tragedy strikes... Includes somebody singing Puppy Love.Blood of Dracula has some creepy music and creepy locations as well, especially the night scenes. The vampire make-up looks pretty good for a low budget movie.The cast is mostly made up of unknowns, lead by Sandra Harrison, her only movie according to IMDb.Blood Of Dracula is a must for B-movie followers out there.Rating: 3 stars out of 5.

... more