• Director(s)

    Jess Franco

  • Production Year

    1970

  • Genre(s)

    Drama, Horror

  • Approx. running minutes

    97m

  • Cast

    Christopher Lee, Herbert Lom, Klaus Kinski

Film

Count Dracula

moderate violence, threat, bloody images, suicide reference

BRAM STOKER'S COUNT DRACULA is a 1970 horror film in which a vampire is pursued in both London and Transylvania.

BRAM STOKER'S COUNT DRACULA is a 1970 horror film in which a vampire is pursued in both London and Transylvania.

violence
People are attacked by a vampire who bites their necks in masked fashion. Men are briefly crushed by falling rocks. Vampires are staked below frame, and a vampire is set on fire. However, there is limited detail.
threat and horror
Characters are stalked and menaced by vampires. In one scene, a vampire lures a child away to an unseen death. In another scene, stuffed animals return to life under the influence of a vampire's powers. There are also brief jump scares.
injury detail
There is blood in the aftermath of violence on clothes and bodies. Blood briefly spurts into frame after a vampire is staked off-screen.
suicide and self-harm
A man attempts to take his own life.
A man is approached by a sex worker; however, he rebuffs her brief advances. There is also infrequent very mild bad language ('God').
  • Director(s)

    Jess Franco

  • Production Year

    1970

  • Genre(s)

    Drama, Horror

  • Approx. running minutes

    97m

  • Cast

    Christopher Lee, Herbert Lom, Klaus Kinski

Classified Date:
17/11/1971
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Hemdale Film Dists Ltd
moderate violence, threat, bloody images, suicide reference
Classified Date:
01/07/2024
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
88 Films Limited
violence
People are attacked by a vampire who bites their necks in masked fashion. Men are briefly crushed by falling rocks. Vampires are staked below frame, and a vampire is set on fire. However, there is limited detail.
threat and horror
Characters are stalked and menaced by vampires. In one scene, a vampire lures a child away to an unseen death. In another scene, stuffed animals return to life under the influence of a vampire's powers. There are also brief jump scares.
injury detail
There is blood in the aftermath of violence on clothes and bodies. Blood briefly spurts into frame after a vampire is staked off-screen.
suicide and self-harm
A man attempts to take his own life.
A man is approached by a sex worker; however, he rebuffs her brief advances. There is also infrequent very mild bad language ('God').
Classified Date:
11/06/1998
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Polygram Video Ltd
  • Classified date

    01/07/2024

  • Language

    English