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Lake of Dracula

Lake of Dracula (1971)

June. 11,1971
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6.2
| Horror Mystery

A young girl suffers a terrifying nightmare of a vampire with blazing golden eyes. Eighteen years later, it is revealed to be a hellish prophecy when a strange package containing an empty coffin mysteriously turns up at a nearby lake.

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TinsHeadline
1971/06/11

Touches You

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Hottoceame
1971/06/12

The Age of Commercialism

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AnhartLinkin
1971/06/13

This story has more twists and turns than a second-rate soap opera.

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Juana
1971/06/14

what a terribly boring film. I'm sorry but this is absolutely not deserving of best picture and will be forgotten quickly. Entertaining and engaging cinema? No. Nothing performances with flat faces and mistaking silence for subtlety.

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Nigel P
1971/06/15

Otherwise known as 'Noroi no yakata-Chi o su me', this was the second in a vampire trilogy released by Toho, who were by this time coming to the end of the first wave of their Godzilla film series. It is a perhaps surprisingly effective chiller starring Shin Kishida as a gaunt, golden eyed vampire. His scenes are given great menace and shot in effective cold colours. His is a very alien, feral vampire and very eerie because of this, as are his doll-like brides. Tadao Futami should also receive special mention as a very quirky, unnerving 'truck driver.'Director Michio Yamamoto infuses the picture with the classic ingredients of traditional horror - fine use of shadows, storms, rain lashing against skeleton trees and a deathly white pallor for the undead - and gives the limited locations a claustrophobic air.Good guys Akiko (Midori Fujita) and Dr. Takashi Saeki (Chôei Takahashi) are full of resolve but never quite as interesting - their personalities are strictly confined to solving the various problems at hand leaving no room for characterisation.That is my only real issue with this though. Everything works in a surprisingly restrained, sinister way, except the vampire's eventual demise, which is terrifying. It certainly won't change your world, but it is significantly more than the bygone horror curio I thought it was going to be.

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jacobjohntaylor1
1971/06/16

This is one the better Dracula sequels. This film has the classic look and feel which I think is the beast way to tell a horror story. This movie has a great story line. It also great acting. It also has great special effects. This a true classic. If it does not scary you no movie will. This film will make you skin crawl and give you goose bumps. It will scary you out of your mind. 6 is underrating this movie. This is one of the best vampire movies ever made. It is a must see. More people need to see this movie. It is very scary. You will not imagine how scary this movie is. This movie is scarier then The Exorcist. It is really scary.

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Glen McCulla
1971/06/17

"Lake of Dracula" from Tohei (not Toho) is one of my guilty pleasures, or would be if i felt that i should feel guilty for liking it. I suppose Japanese vampire movies are a fairly niche market, and anyone who wants the blood-drenched Gothicisms of a Hammer horror may feel a little short-changed by this more lyrical approach: a noteworthy Nipponese nosferatu.Little Akiko goes in search of her dog when he runs off on the beach; after following the elusive hound through a tunnel, she finds a cottage in the woods straight out of a Brothers Grimm fairytale, which is inhabited by a golden-eyed vampire. Years later, an all grown up Akiko must confront the vampire when he begins preying upon her friends and neighbours for their blood.Haiku review?This one is quite a goodVampire film.

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allyjack
1971/06/18

The movie's strengths include the vaguely Wizard Of Oz-like opening sequence, persuasively evocative of a little girl's dream; its desaturated/pastel color scheme (which I guess could just be a sign of a decaying print, but anyway lends it an intriguingly muted quality at times); the occasional interesting composition; and the overall interest value of seeing standard vampire plot gambits and mythology at play in an unusual setting. These virtues wear out pretty fast though, and the movie quickly becomes over-reliant on coincidence and contrivance, with the heroine experiencing one narrow escape too many; the tone becomes repetitive, and the mythology lackadaisical. Needless to say, the dialogue (at least in this dubbed version) and acting are seldom more than functional. The movie also suffers from excessive decorum, with the erotic aspects of vampirism severely downplayed (especially given the final plot twists).

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