I am not sure if I ever saw him as Dracula.
Edit: If we are currently on the topic of Dracula movies. There was one that I saw as a kid, where you get transformed to a vampire if you are bitten three times by the same vampire. The movie ends with the girl and Dracula flying away as bats. But I didn't seem to find out which movie this was.
Quote from: Tom on December 26, 2011, 11:41:49 AMEdit: If we are currently on the topic of Dracula movies. There was one that I saw as a kid, where you get transformed to a vampire if you are bitten three times by the same vampire. The movie ends with the girl and Dracula flying away as bats. But I didn't seem to find out which movie this was.Can't think of this one myself though in the Stoker novel, Mina is bitten several times (IIRC), so that opens up a lot of possibilities.As a Hammer Horror fan, Christopher Lee will always hold a big place in movie history for me, though I have to agree with his own views and say The Wicker Man is likely his best performance. Like with any horror actor, he has succumbed to allowing second rate movies to cash-in on his name every now and again with little cameos which is a shame, but it great to see that after all these years and over 250 items in his filmography, he is still getting roles in titles like The Hobbit. One of the roles he revisited several times was that of Fu Manchu, but so far, I seem to have not stumbled across the best of that long series (though Lee was only Fu Manchu for a few).
The Wicker Man is the one movie of his I have that I just can not stand!
I was given the remake... so I am hoping that I will like it much more then the original. With my tastes and a movie such as this... that is a fairly good possibility.