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〕 }} ''Scars of Dracula'' is a 1970 British horror film directed by Roy Ward Baker for Hammer Studios. It stars Christopher Lee as Count Dracula, along with Dennis Waterman, Jenny Hanley, Patrick Troughton, and Michael Gwynn. Although disparaged by some critics, the film does restore a few elements of Bram Stoker's original character: the Count is introduced as an "icily charming host;" he has command over nature; and he is seen scaling the walls of his castle. It also gives Lee more to do and say than any other Hammer Dracula film except its first, 1958's ''Dracula''. This film opens with a resurrection scene set shortly after the climax of ''Taste the Blood of Dracula'', but is set in Dracula's Transylvanian homeland rather than England, as that film was. The British Film group EMI took over distribution of the film after Warner Bros. (via Turner Entertainment) and other American studios refused to distribute it in the U.S. It was also the first of several Hammer films to get an 'R' rating. ==Storyline== ===Prologue=== In the opening scene, after the events of ''Taste the Blood of Dracula'', Dracula's remains, his cape, a scattered pile of red dust and dried blood are seen on the church altar following his destruction by Paul and Alice at the climax of the movie. Suddenly, a large bat flies in and hovers over the altar. Blood drips from its fangs and onto the vampire's remains. Almost immediately, the remains start to interact and bond with the dripped blood. Within seconds, Count Dracula is once more resurrected... 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Scars of Dracula」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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