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Dracula, had parts shot in Tintagel (Dr Seward's home and the asylum is now the Camelot Castle Hotel - picture taken in 2019); St. Michael's Mount, near Marazion, the exterior location for Dracula's Castle; Mevagissey is a small fishing village and was used for the port.
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@Paul - I don't suppose you visited those magnificent cliff locations used so wonderfully in Poldark did you? They might also have been used for Crucible of Terror as well. |
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The Living Dead at Manchester Morgue.. I use to drive past and through Derbyshire’s Peak District all the time with work, but never took any pics....
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My wife watches that shit! Take it that's the Curtis/Palance Drac Paul?
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Are you a fan of that one? I LOVE it. I caught it on Sky Movies Gold around the time Bram Stoker's Dracula came out at the cinema and I've loved it ever since. I was so pleased that Shout did the two-discer with the original colour timing. Wasn't Indicactor supposed to be releasing it? I wonder when theirs is coming? Should be a good package. |
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I've not seen the BBC adaptation.
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Seriously it's worth a watch, it's on youtube.
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Two recommendations in one night - I really should watch it! Thanks, guys |
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