Dracula Rising

Dracula Rising

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This Roger Corman production was undoubtedly conceived to capitalize on the success of Francis Ford Coppola's romantic vampire epic Bram Stoker's Dracula, though the Count himself is not actually a character. The story involves LA artist Theresa (Stacey Travis), who has fallen under the sensual spell of darkly handsome Vlad (Christopher Atkins). Since their first enigmatic meeting, she has been troubled by sexually tinged nightmares involving the mysterious stranger, and she cannot shake the idea that they have met before. Later, while on assignment in Eastern Europe restoring a macabre, Gothic monastery named "The Church of Lost Souls," Theresa encounters Vlad again -- incurring the ire of her Mephistophelean employer Alec (Doug Wert) and leading Theresa to believe that there is also a strange bond between the two men. As her dreams and visions become more disturbing and detailed, she discovers that they are intimations of a former life in which Vlad and Alec were bitter rivals for her affection -- a love which led to her death. With the aid of Vlad's vampire father, the pair became vampires themselves in order to while away the centuries before her soul could return -- which leads to the inevitable climactic confrontation between the two powerful foes in modern times. Deftly lit and photographed, with some effectively surreal dream sequences, this modest production succeeds thanks to a character-based screenplay that never lapses into the usual Cormanesque exploitation formula. ~ Cavett Binion, Rovi.

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Feb 9, 2020
Jean
3 out of 5 stars review

Cheesy but fun

This movie is mostly shlock cinema and the plot is sometimes impossible to follow. But if you dont mind cheese and creepy atmosphere. Give this a shot. Also has a VERY early days Mark Hamil in one of the main roles!! Might be worth checking out just for that! Though he does overact in some places it is hard to say this was his fault and not the director since most of the others did the same. lol.

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Aug 8, 2014
WalMartsBabyDoll
1 out of 5 stars review

Bad Acting

This is one of the most disappointing movies I've ever seen. The acting ... wait, I'm not sure there was any. It was just bad, bad. No real scary effects, nothing. The story was even lame. Don't waste your money on this one. It's deserves a minus 5.

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