kviff.com
News
Festival Guide
  • Tickets and Festival Pass
  • Accommodations
  • Transportation
  • Festival cinemas
  • No Barriers project
  • Kids at the festival
  • Festival Shop
Program
  • Catalogue of films
  • Accompanying programme
  • Archive of films
  • Audience award
  • KVIFF Talks
  • Film Entry
Film Industry
  • Industry accreditation
  • Film Industry at KVIFF
  • Industry Days Programme
  • KVIFF Eastern Promises
  • KVIFF Talents
Press
  • Press accreditation
  • Press Service
  • For download
  • Press releases
  • Photogallery
  • Videogallery
About the festival
  • Festival description
  • Programme sections
  • Awards
  • History
  • We support non-profits
  • Photogallery
  • Partners
  • Why We Support the Festival
  • Contacts
CZ
Sign in
Film Archive

Dracula

Midnight Screenings 2008 / Dracula / United Kingdom 1958

The first Dracula film in colour shocked critics, but delighted audiences, with its blood-red violence and simmering sexual undertones. In this genre-defining Hammer Horror classic, Christopher Lee’s Count and Peter Cushing’s Van Helsing come face to face for their first great screen battle.

Dracula

Synopsis

Jonathan Harker infiltrates Dracula’s castle, intent on destroying the undead Count. But when he falls prey to the ancient vampire, Dr Van Helsing must take over his mission. Elegantly directed by Fisher, the first Dracula film in colour emphasised the sexual undertones of the vampire myth, and linked them to the blood-red violence on screen – horrifying critics, but delighting the public, who flocked to see this, and the sequels it inspired. Here the Count is a sexual liberator, infiltrating the confines of the Victorian household, satisfying women in a way their stuffy husbands cannot. Lee’s stately, debonair Dracula says little, and does not transmute into a bat. He has no need of special effects. Awe-inspiring and aloof, from the moment he appears, he is the Count. Cushing’s lantern-jawed Van Helsing, embodying all that is upright and decent, is similarly definitive. When the two meet for their first great screen battle, it really does have the portentous air of an elemental conflict between good and evil.

About the film

82 min / Color, 35 mm

Director Terence Fisher / Screenplay Jimmy Sangster / Dir. of Photography Jack Asher / Music James Bernard / Editor Bill Lenny / Producer Anthony Hinds / Production Hammer Film Productions / Cast Peter Cushing, Christopher Lee, Michael Gough, Melissa Stribling / Contact BFI, Hollywood Classics

About the director

Terence Fisher

Terence Fisher (b.1904, Maida Vale, London; d. 1980) was a merchant seaman before becoming a film editor in the 1930s. He directed short dramas at the Highbury Studio, notably To the Public Danger (1948), an adaptation of a Patrick Hamilton play, before graduating to features at Gainsborough, where he made the atmospheric So Long at the Fair (1950). He made a variety of supporting features for Hammer before the studio focused specifically on horror; then Fisher’s skill at producing stylish visuals on a moderate budget was central to their successful formula. He launched the ‘Hammer Horrors’ with The Curse of Frankenstein (1957); he was still there to shoot Frankenstein and the Monster from Hell (1974), his last feature. Critical interest in Fisher’s work, scant while he was active, has increased dramatically since his death.

Contacts

BFI
21 Stephen Street, W1T 1LN, London
United Kingdom
Phone: +44 207 255 1444
Fax: +44 207 436 7950
E-mail: [email protected]

Hollywood Classics
Suite 31, Beaufort Court, Admirals Way, E14 9XL, London
United Kingdom
Phone: +44 207 517 7525
E-mail: [email protected]

Guests

Vic Pratt
Film Institution Rep.

Geraldine Higgins

Melanie Tebb

Christopher Lee
Actor

Other partners
Newsletter

First-hand brews throughout the year.
Be among the first to learn about upcoming events and other news. We only send the newsletter when we have something to say.

Follow us on the web:

The Karlovy Vary International Film Festival
is part of the KVIFF Group family, which covers other projects as well:

© 2025 KVIFF GROUP

Rules for Visitors / Website visitors privacy policy / GTC / Personal Data Protection / Rules for Claim / Rules and Regulations / Contacts