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Count
Dooku played by Christopher Lee
Star Wars character Count Dooku played
by Christopher Lee, starring in other movies and TV shows
including cameo appearances too. Hit the small pictures
to see the full captures.
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Dracula
A.D. 1972 (1972)
-Playing Count Dracula
-In 1872 van Helsing and Count Dracula fight on top of
a coach and Dracula is killed, but Lawrence dies from
his wounds. One hundred years later the great-grandson
of Dracula's servant joins up with Jessica, the grand-daughter
of Abraham van Helsing and they resurrect Dracula in the
20th Century who is determined to destroy the house of
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Death
Line aka Raw Meat (1972)
-Playing Stratton-Villiers, MI5
-At the turn of the century, a group of diggers were lost
during a cave-in of part of the London Underground tube-train
network. They managed to live for a lifetime trapped in
a crevice, but now there is only one family left. The
half-human father heads to the Underground station to
pick off lone passengers for food, while a London police
detective investigates the mysterious disappearances.
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Hannie
Caulder (1971)
-Playing Bailey
-Hannie Caulder (Raquel Welch) enlists the aid of bounty
hunter Tom Price (Robert Culp) to teach her how to be
a gunfighter so she can hunt down the 3 men who killed
her husband and raped her. They eventually become the
victims of their own folly. |
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Eugenie
(1970)
-Playing Dolmance
-Eugiene, The Story of Her Journey into Perversion is
about that young, innocent girl who's invited to stay
the weekend on an island. Eugenie is drugged, raped and
is sadisticly whipped and beaten, that leaves her bloodied.
Awaking the next morning, Eugenie discovers that there
are no wounds on her person, and the head mistress attributes
it to a dream. However, Eugenie's enrollment into the
world of Sadism has just started. |
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Taste
the Blood of Dracula (1970)
-Playing Dracula
-Three successful London professionals run puritanical
households but secretly meet at night in brothels. Desiring
more thrills, they are counseled by a rake they admire,
Lord Courtley (Ralph Bates). He offers to let them in
on his deal with the devil, which involves drinking some
of the remaining blood of Dracula in an occult ceremony.
Disgusted by the ritual, they instead beat Courtley to
death, inadvertently abetting the resurrection of the
Count himself. The Count takes revenge for his servant
by vampirizing the daughters of the murderers, Alice Hargood
(Linday Hayden) and Lucy Paxton (Isla Blair), and using
them against their own fathers. |
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Count Dracula (1970)
-Playing Count Dracula
-Although Count Dracula stars Christopher Lee in the title
role, it is not a Hammer production like his other Dracula
films, but was produced by Harry Alan Towers and directed
by Jess Franco . It is sometimes considered the most faithful
adaptation of Bram Stoker's novel. Count Dracula,
who flees to the shores of England, must feed on the blood
of Lucy and Mina in order to grow youthful and stay alive.
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The
Oblong Box (1969)
-Playing Doctor J. Neuhart
-Sir Edward Markham (Vincent Price) is the victim of a
voodoo curse which has caused his face to become horribly
disfigured. He is kept captive in the attic of his house
by his brother Julian. Sir Edward escapes, moves in with
an unscrupulous doctor who hires grave robbers to steal
bodies for his research, wears a red hood over his face,
and kills a good number of townspeople before the surprise
ending. |
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Dracula
Has Risen from the Grave (1968)
-Playing Count Dracula
-A year after Dracula has been destroyed, a priest and
a Monsignor volunteer to go up to his Castle to exorcise
it. The Monsignor accidentally spills his own blood on
some ice on water, and Dracula is revived when it touches
his lips. With the Priest now under Dracula's control
, they set out to find the Monsignor to exact revenge
for a giant cross he placed on the counts castle. Dracula
goes after the Monsignor's niece, Maria, so her boyfriend
Paul and the Monsignor head out after Dracula. The Monsignor
is killed by the Priest, and Dracula is killed by Paul
when he is impaled and the giant (now sstuck in the ground)
cross. |
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