DirectorTerence Fisher
Release Date(s)1960 (November 10, 2020)
Studio(s)Hammer Film Productions/Universal International (Shout!/Scream Factory)
Taking place after the events of Dracula (known as Horror of Dracula to US audiences), 1960s The Brides of Dracula sees Peter Cushing returning to his iconic role as Doctor Van Helsing. It unfortunately loses Christoper Lee as the villainous Count Dracula, gaining David Peel as the fang-adorned Baron Meinster instead. The film also pushes the envelope in terms of vampire lore, perhaps more aggressively than any of its follow-ups. Though it wasnt immediately praised upon its initial release (paired theatrically alongside the less than stellar The Leech Woman), it has since grown in estimation as one Hammers finest entries in the Dracula series overall.
Marianne (Yvonne Monlaur) is a young and beautiful French schoolteacher on her way to her new assignment at a school for young girls in Transylvania. After being abandoned by her coach driver in a small village, she is taken in by the Baroness Meinster (Martita Hunt), an older and unsual woman whom the townspeople seem to fear, subsequently warning Marianne that it would be ill-advised to stay with the Baroness at her castle. Ignoring them, she travels there with her, meeting her odd servant Greta (Freda Jackson). She also soon learns that the Baroness is attempting to hide her son Baron Meinster (David Peel) from the world, insisting that he is mad and keeping him chained up in his room. Encountering him on the balcony from afar, Marianne opts to help him escape, not realizing that she has inadvertantly let loose a caged vampire. Soon the imminent Doctor Van Helsing (Peter Cushing) arrives in the nearby village and upon learning of what has transpired, makes it his new mission to find the Baron and destroy him.
Scream Factory brings The Brides of Dracula to Region A Blu-ray for a third time, following the UK Region B Final Cut and Universal Region A Hammer Horror: 8-Film Collection releases. The presentation has been sourced from a new 2K scan of the films interpositive and presented in the aspect ratio of 1.85:1. Judging by screencaps of the previous releases, its clear that the Scream disc is the more vibrant of the three. Its definitely softer, partly due to the generation of the element used. A mild bit of noise removal appears to have been applied to what was likely a very grainy presentation. In motion, the film looks phenomenal. The color palette, a highly important facet of a film like this, is lush with bold swatches of red, blue, green, and purple. Skin tones arent rosy pink, but they never appear pallid. Blacks are fairly solid, though with a tiny bit of negligble crush. Contrast and brightness levels are ideal and the overall image is stable throughout. The only leftover damage to speak of is occasional speckling.
The audio is provided in English 2.0 mono DTS-HD with optional subtitles in English SDH. Its an adequate, if not excellent, listening experience. Dialogue exchanges ring clear while Malcolm Williamsons score provides ample support without overcrowding the track. Sound effects have decent heft, though they to show their age. A mild hiss is present, but its unobtrusive. The overall track is free of any obvious instances of dropouts or distortion.
The following extras are also included:
The new audio commentary with Steve Haberman and Constantine Nasr is a discussion of the films many facets while viewing it. They converse on the cast and crew, particularly Terence Fisher and Peter Cushing, while also contextualizing the films place within the Dracula series and Hammers oeuvre. Constantine Nasr also reads interviews given by director Terence Fisher and director of photography Jack Asher, the latter of whom Haberman praises highly as the film goes on (and with good reason). As is always the case with these two gentlemen, its an interesting and entertaining listen. The Men Who Made Hammer segments feature an interview with magazine editor and publisher Richard Klemensen speaking about Terence Fisher and Jack Asher, discussing their life and work in rich detail with great reverence, but also offering his personal connection to them. The Eternal and the Damned interviews Hammer film score historian David Huckvale about the work of composer Malcolm Williamson. The film is also presented in the alternate aspect ratio of 1.66:1, which utilizes tha same presentation, but is included here in the extras. The Making of The Brides of Dracula features interviews with the cast, crew, and film historians about the history and making of the film, including Richard Golen, Jimmy Sangster, Hugh Harlow, Anthony Hinds, Pauline Harlow, Wayne Kinsey, Yvonne Monlaur, Don Mingaye, and Margaret Robinson. Narration is also provided by Edward de Souza. The Haunted History of Oakley Court features authors David Flint and Allan Bryce taking a tour of the famous film landmark and talking about its history (which was previously included on the Severin Films Blu-ray release of And Now the Screaming Starts). The image gallery contains 101 images of on-set stills, promotional photos, premiere photos, posters, lobby cards, book covers, and other promotional materials. This release also features reversible artwork, with the US theatrical art on one side and new artwork on the other by Mark Maddox. It also features a slipcover with the same new artwork on the front.
Scream Factorys Collectors Edition release of The Brides of Dracula is another welcome addition to their growing library of Hammer releases. Its a solid package and a great upgrade over previous releases with marginally improved picture quality and a terrific extras package.
- Tim Salmons
(You can follow Tim on social media at these links: Twitter and Facebook. And be sure to subscribe to his YouTube channel here.)
Read more here:
Brides of Dracula, The: Collector's Edition (Blu-ray Review) - The Digital Bits
- Why This Underrated Dracula Movie With 25% On Rotten Tomatoes Is Doing So Well On Netflix 10 Years Later - Screen Rant - July 17th, 2024
- If it's Dracula then...: Marvel Fans Believe One 'The Boys' Star Will Be the Perfect Villain in 'Blade' Amid Mia Goth ... - FandomWire - June 1st, 2024
- Director Karyn Kusama Explains Why She Thinks Her Dracula Film 'Mina Harker' Fell Apart So Suddenly - Bounding Into Comics - May 20th, 2024
- Hugh Jackman's 2004 Horror With 24% On RT Is The Biggest Missed Opportunity In Dracula Movie History - Screen Rant - May 20th, 2024
- Disk Called Dracula's Chivito Has The Largest Collection Of Planet-Making Materials Ever Found - IFLScience - May 20th, 2024
- Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992 film) - Wikipedia - May 9th, 2024
- Dracula by Bram Stoker | Project Gutenberg - May 9th, 2024
- As Seen on Bram Stokers Dracula: A Vampires Self-Portrait in the Style of Drer - artnet News - May 9th, 2024
- Dracula new trailer: Are Keanu Reeves and Jenna Ortega starring in the movie? - The Economic Times - May 9th, 2024
- Dracula Trailer: Is the Keanu Reeves Movie Real or Fake? Will Jenna Ortega Appear? - ComingSoon.net - May 9th, 2024
- Upcoming Dracula Movie Is Doomed Based On New $28 Million Horror Film With 83% RT Score - Screen Rant - May 9th, 2024
- Why this year's hurricane season could be 'extremely active'; Dracula debuts at the NOLA ballet - WRKF - May 9th, 2024
- V Rising: Here's what to expect when you enter Dracula's frozen domain of Mortium - PlayStation - April 22nd, 2024
- Dracula: I Never Read.... Books - Sound&Vision - April 22nd, 2024
- V Rising Ruins of Mortium Trailer Brings the Fight to Dracula - PlayStation LifeStyle - April 22nd, 2024
- Keanu Reeves refused to hurl abuse at Winona Ryder when making Dracula - LADbible - April 22nd, 2024
- Our oppressive tax system can be analogized to Dracula - Washington Times - April 22nd, 2024
- Vlad The Impaler, Inspiration For Dracula, May Have Cried Tears of Blood: Study - NDTV - March 24th, 2024
- Dracula Token (DRC): Does the Reward Outweigh the Risks? - InvestorsObserver - March 24th, 2024
- Abigail's 1936 Inspiration Teases An Appearance By 1 Classic Horror Character (Not Dracula) - Screen Rant - March 24th, 2024
- Off The Telly - 4. "She is basically the sister of Dracula" - BBC - March 24th, 2024
- Is Dracula Token (DRC) Heading the Right Direction Thursday? - InvestorsObserver - March 16th, 2024
- Dracula Token (DRC), High Volatility and Rising Sunday: Is it Time to Cash Out? - InvestorsObserver - March 16th, 2024
- 'Dracula A.D. 1972': when the iconic vampire met the hippies - Far Out Magazine - March 16th, 2024
- Dracula Token (DRC) Do the Risks Outweigh the Rewards Wednesday? - InvestorsObserver - March 8th, 2024
- Luc Besson to Direct Dracula, Caleb Landry Jones and Christoph Waltz Will Lead Retelling of Bram Stokers Gothic Classic - Variety - February 19th, 2024
- Luc Besson to Direct Dracula, Caleb Landry Jones and Christoph Waltz Will Lead Retelling of Bram Stokers Gothic ... - IMDb - February 19th, 2024
- New Dracula Movie Is In Development With Different Retelling Of Bram Stoker's Story - Screen Rant - February 19th, 2024
- Caleb Landry Jones to Re-Team With Luc Besson on Dracula Origin Story - Hollywood Reporter - February 19th, 2024
- Caleb Landry Jones And Christoph Waltz To Star In Luc Besson's Dracula - Empire - February 19th, 2024
- New Dracula Feature Will Delve Into The Vampire Lord's Origins - Horror News Network - February 19th, 2024
- In This Moment to Launch the Godmode Tour with Kim Dracula - Knotfest - February 19th, 2024
- Dracula's Chivito: New protoplanetary disk discovered with Pan-STARRS - Phys.org - February 19th, 2024
- In 'Dracula: Blood Hunt,' the Lord of Vampires Takes the Daughter of Blade Under His Wing - Marvel.com - February 19th, 2024
- Embrace The Darkside! Richmond Ballet Redefines Valentine's with Dracula - rvamag.com - February 19th, 2024
- Dracula Token (DRC) What Does the Chart Say Sunday? - InvestorsObserver - February 19th, 2024
- Dracula's Chivito Is This Year's Best Name For A Newly Found Astronomical Object - IFLScience - February 19th, 2024
- From Billie Holiday to Dracula, is there anyone Zahra Newman cant play? - Sydney Morning Herald - February 19th, 2024
- Review: Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park Presents a New Take on 'Dracula' From a Female Perspective - Cincinnati CityBeat - February 11th, 2024
- A 103-Year-Old Lost Film Was Actually The First Dracula Movie, Not The Movie People Think Is The First - Screen Rant - February 11th, 2024
- February 2020 (version 1.43) - Visual Studio Code - February 3rd, 2024
- Dracula Token (DRC), High Volatility and Falling Friday: Is it Time to Cash Out? - InvestorsObserver - February 3rd, 2024
- Is Dracula Token (DRC) Heading the Right Direction Wednesday? - InvestorsObserver - February 3rd, 2024
- The Weekly Pull: Detective Comics, Resurrection of Magneto, Universe Monsters: Dracula, and More - ComicBook.com - January 26th, 2024
- Dracula Token (DRC) Do the Risks Outweigh the Rewards Monday? - InvestorsObserver - January 26th, 2024
- Dracula Token (DRC) Falls 47.02% Wednesday: What's Next for This Bearish Rated Crypto? - InvestorsObserver - January 26th, 2024
- The Real History That Went Into Bram Stoker's Dracula | TIME - January 18th, 2024
- Dracula writer Bram Stoker revealed as a humble minute taker for actor charity - The Guardian - January 18th, 2024
- 'Abigail' Trailer Dracula's Daughter Is on the Hunt - Collider - January 18th, 2024
- Which 'Dracula' Movie Is the Most Book-Accurate? - Collider - January 9th, 2024
- Arundel Playhouse celebrates a successful 2023 and kicks off 2024 with 'Dracula: The Bloody Truth' - SussexWorld - January 9th, 2024
- THE LAST VOYAGE OF THE DEMETER Almost Featured Van Helsing and a Werewolf-Like Dracula GeekTyrant - GeekTyrant - January 1st, 2024
- The strong Dracula Open Youth & Junior Tournament will take place in Romania on February 11-19 - Asian Boxing Confederation - January 1st, 2024
- Is Dracula Token (DRC) Heading the Right Direction Tuesday? - InvestorsObserver - January 1st, 2024
- Defining Dracula: A Century Of Vampire Evolution : NPR - December 23rd, 2023
- Was Dracula a Real Person? | Britannica - December 12th, 2023
- Dracula, a Feminist Revenge Fantasy, Really Is Easy, Entertaining, and Empowering - Portland Mercury - December 12th, 2023
- Dracula: The women fight back - Oregon ArtsWatch - December 12th, 2023
- Dracula parrots: what are they and do they feed on blood? - BBC Discover Wildlife - December 12th, 2023
- Wonka | How Hook and Dracula informed the look of this autumn's musical - Filmstories - December 12th, 2023
- Dracula and rabbits and the tooth fairy...oh my! Omaha dentists trade in their traditional scrubs, making the experience less frightening - KETV Omaha - November 2nd, 2023
- Week in theater: Dracula flies into Denver, Sweeney Todd in Longmont and holiday productions are on the horizon - Boulder Daily Camera - October 16th, 2023
- When Keanu Reeves & Winona Ryder Accidentally Got Hitched On The Sets Of Bram Stokers Dracula & They Didnt Realize It Was For Real - Koimoi - February 10th, 2023
- Nina Price and Dracula Will Be the Villains of #Blade #MarvelStudios - Latest Tweet by Marvel Updates - LatestLY - January 1st, 2023
- A Dracula where the women fight back - The Boston Globe - October 19th, 2022
- Owners infuse Romanian history to Dracula-themed wine bar in downtown St. Pete The Crow's Nest at USF St. Petersburg - The Crow's Nest - October 19th, 2022
- Meet Dracula authors great-grand nephew tonight! - wnky.com - October 19th, 2022
- Cape Cod theater: Halloween season with 'The Addams Family,' Dracula - Cape Cod Times - October 19th, 2022
- "A Tale of Two Villains: Theme and Symbolism in Dracula and the Harry Potter Saga" Available Now from Histria Books - openPR - October 19th, 2022
- Netflix Added 36 New Movies and Series This Week - What's on Netflix - October 19th, 2022
- The Vampire and Its Cultural History Exponent - Exponent - October 19th, 2022
- Corin Hardy Releases The Schedule For His Halloween Horrorthon 2022 - Empire - October 19th, 2022
- Shows like Interview with the Vampire: 8 titles to sink your teeth into next - Android Authority - October 19th, 2022
- 2022: The Year of Dracula, Vampire Interviews, Nosferatu, Renfield and more - PW-Philadelphia Weekly - October 11th, 2022
- Bram Stokers Dracula review Gary Oldman is Pierrot from hell in blood-red 90s take - The Guardian - October 11th, 2022
- Cary Elwes on Bram Stokers Dracula at 30: Gary Oldman spent most of the time sleeping in a coffin - Yahoo Movies UK - October 11th, 2022
- The Best New Horror Comics in October 2022: Werewolf by Night, Creepshow, Dracula, and More! - Den of Geek - October 11th, 2022
- Ranking The Horror Movie Sequels That Sent Their Monsters To Space - Den of Geek - October 11th, 2022
- I picked up a book for 1 at a charity shop I was stunned when I found out its true value... - The US Sun - October 11th, 2022
- Abbyr Shen Reesht - Say That Again 9th October 2022 - Abbyr Shen Reesht - Say That Again - Manx Radio - October 11th, 2022
Reviewed and Recommended by Erik Baquero