Dracula Has Risen from the Grave - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Dracula Has Risen from the Grave"
Dracula Has Risen from the Grave (1968)
Timing: 1:32 (92 min)
Dracula Has Risen from the Grave - TMDB rating
6.7/10
204
Dracula Has Risen from the Grave - Kinopoisk rating
6.078/10
751
Dracula Has Risen from the Grave - IMDB rating
6.5/10
9100

Actors and characters

Photo Rupert Davies #257340Photo Rupert Davies #340616

Rupert Davies

Rupert Davies
Character Monsignor Ernst Mueller
Photo Veronica Carlson #242679Photo Veronica Carlson #242680Photo Veronica Carlson #242681Photo Veronica Carlson #242682

Veronica Carlson

Veronica Carlson
Character Maria Mueller
Photo Barry Andrews #83626
Barry Andrews
Character Paul
Photo Ewan Hooper #221143Photo Ewan Hooper #221144Photo Ewan Hooper #221145
Ewan Hooper
Character The Village Priest
Photo Marion Mathie #145242
Marion Mathie
Character Anna Mueller
Photo John D. Collins #268068
John D. Collins
Character Student
Norman Bacon
Character Mute Boy
Photo George A. Cooper #246773Photo George A. Cooper #246774Photo George A. Cooper #246775

George A. Cooper

George A. Cooper
Character Village Landlord
Christopher Cunningham
Character Village Inn Patron

What's left behind the scenes

  • This was the first Hammer film about Dracula to be shot at Elstree Studios in London. Notably absent are the driveway to the castle, the carriage path, and the moat in front of the castle, which are present in the 1958 and 1966 films. Those films were made at Bray Studios.
  • Terence Fisher was supposed to direct the film, but he was involved in a car accident and was forced to relinquish the director's chair to Freddie Francis.
  • In Australia, this was the first Hammer Dracula film to be approved by censors; the two previous "Dracula" films (1958) and "Dracula: Prince of Darkness" were banned. The film had a three-week run at the Capitol Theatre in Sydney in January 1970.
  • This was the first Hammer film about Dracula to be shot at Elstree Studios in London. Notably absent are the driveway to the castle, the carriage path, and the moat in front of the castle, which are present in the 1958 and 1966 films. Those films were made at Bray Studios.
  • Terence Fisher was supposed to direct the film, but he was involved in a car accident and was forced to relinquish the director's chair.
  • In Australia, this film was the first "Hammer" Dracula film to be approved by censorship. The two previous films, "Dracula" and "Dracula: Prince of Darkness," were banned.
  • In Australia, this film was the first "Hammer" Dracula film to be accepted by censorship. The two previous films, "Dracula" and "Dracula: Prince of Darkness," were banned.
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