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The Curse of Frankenstein (1957) "The following are the characteristics that made Curse so wonderful, all of which would be repeated many times over during Hammer’s glorious history and would forge a style that would be known as Hammer Horror: Gothic atmosphere, Christopher Lee as the Creature, and Peter Cushing as Creature Destroyer/Creator."
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Dracula A.D. 1972 (1972) "The film actually kicks off in 1872, with Dracula and Van Helsing duking it out on top of a runaway carriage. And already this film is far cooler than anything that’s ever come from the works of Anne Rice."
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Blood from the Mummy's Tomb (1971) "We are instantly treated to the half naked woman, still breathing while getting her hand cut off by guys that look more like spacemen than pharaohs. While the movie starts out with promise, it flutters and bounces around with a lot of filler."
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