Smiler Grogan
When I was a kid there were only 3 Studios: Toho, Universal and Hammer. When, there was a monster movie on TV it was like an event. The street was empty of kids because, we were all inside sitting in front of the TV much, (Too close, of course) to our parents dismay. Hey, it was really cool to be a Christopher Lee fan way before Star Wars, and the Lord of the Rings Trilogies. Oh, and let's not forget Peter Cushing. To, me they went hand and hand like Abbott and Costello.
Oxnard Montalvo
British accents abound in the Carpathians, but what the hell? This is just bloody good fun. Peter Cushing is crisp and dashing as Van Helsing and Christopher Lee is such a boss as the malevolent count. The 6-foot-4 Lee is an imposing figure -- handsome, athletic and vital -- and is equally adept at skirting the line between nobleman and savage. Good supporting cast, including a young Michael Gough (Alfred in Tim Burton's "Batman"). Considering this was made in 1958, it's got some Polish and has aged well.