For too long, evil has slumbered. But now, the
prince of darkness has arisen...and he thirsts. THE
CRYPT OF DRACULA In 1899, master stone craftsman Andreas
Wagner takes a job restoring an old castle in the rural
mountains of Hungary. He and his mute young wife are
hoping to find a new life, after the traumatic death of
their infant daughter from a strange wasting disease in
Munich. The eccentric Count who owns the castle, a suave
but distant man, keeps strange hours. Still, Wagner
settles in to the work nicely. But then strange things
start to happen in the remote castle on the cliff. The
Count's manservant is alternately elusive or
confrontational. The locals are secretive and
suspicious. Wagner is nearly killed by inexplicable
falling masonry. A giant bat attacks his companions.
Ghostly apparitions of women with claws and fangs prowl
the halls of the gloomy castle late at night. When his
friend falls ill from the same disease his daughter died
of, Wagner decides it's time to leave and look for a
doctor, even if it means abandoning gainful employment.
But Count Dracula and his minions have other plans. For
Wagner, what began as a simple job, soon becomes a
frantic battle for survival and a race against the
setting sun to rescue his wife and stop the spread of an
ancient evil. "All the hallmarks of a great 1970s
classic creature flick are here: spooky castle, the
gentleman creature of the night, and harried villagers
poised to grab pitchforks and torches. Gilmour brings
Dracula back, with a dash of 21st century adventure and
a twist you won't see coming." -Jeremy Bishop, #1
bestselling horror author of Torment and The
Sentinel
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