
The Brides of Dracula (1960) | Streaming Guide & Showtimes
The Brides of Dracula (1960) — A young teacher on her way to a position in Transylvania helps a young man escape the… Streaming on Amazon...
The Brides of Dracula (1960) Storyline
A young teacher on her way to a position in Transylvania helps a young man escape the shackles his mother has put on him. In so doing she innocently unleashes the horrors of the undead once again on the populace, including those at her school for ladies. Luckily for some, Dr. Van Helsing is already on his way.
Full Cast & Crew
- Peter Cushing as Dr. J. Van Helsing
- Martita Hunt as Baroness Meinster
- Yvonne Monlaur as Marianne Danielle
- Freda Jackson as Greta
- David Peel as Baron Meinster
- Miles Malleson as Dr. Tobler
- Henry Oscar as Otto Lang
- Mona Washbourne as Helga Lang
- Andrée Melly as Gina
- Victor Brooks as Hans
- Fred Johnson as Father Stepnik
- Michael Ripper as Coachman
- Norman Pierce as Johann the Innkeeper
- Vera Cook as Innkeeper's Wife
- Marie Devereux as Village Girl
Why Watch The Brides of Dracula?
The Vibe: The Brides of Dracula is a chilling, atmospheric, and full of suspense horror movie from 1960. Directed by Terence Fisher, and starring Peter Cushing, Martita Hunt, Yvonne Monlaur A young teacher on her way to a position in Transylvania helps a young man escape the shackles his mother has put on him.
Fan Reception: While holding a polarized score of 6.7/10, The Brides of Dracula retains a dedicated audience who appreciate its unique premise and stylistic choices.
Time Investment: At a brisk 1h 22m, it's a tight, efficient movie that respects your time while delivering maximum impact.
Who Should Watch It: Highly recommended for thrill-seekers and fans of the macabre. If you enjoy movies, The Brides of Dracula deserves a spot on your watchlist.
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