Dracula A.D. 1972 (1972)
Set in London in the early 1970's, supposedly for teen thrills, Johnny organises a black magic ceremony in a desolate churchyard. The culmination of the ritual, however, is the rejuvenation of Dracula from shrivelled remains. Johnny, Dracula' s disciple, lures victims to the deserted graveyard for his master's pleasure and one of the victims delivered is Jessica Van Helsing. Descended from the Van Helsing line of vampire hunters her grandfather, equipped with all the devices to snare and destroy the Count, confronts his arch enemy in the age-old battle between good and evil.
Director:
Alan Gibson
Writer:
Don Houghton
![]() |
Christopher Lee as Count Dracula |
![]() |
Peter Cushing as Professor Van Helsing |
![]() |
Stephanie Beacham as Jessica Van Helsing |
![]() |
Christopher Neame as Johnny Alucard |
![]() |
Michael Coles as Inspector |
![]() |
Marsha Hunt as Gaynor |
![]() |
Caroline Munro as Laura Bellows |
![]() |
Janet Key as Anna |
![]() |
William Ellis as Joe Mitcham |
![]() |
Pip Miller as Bob |
![]() |
Michael Kitchen as Greg |
![]() |
David Andrews as Detective Sergeant |
![]() |
Lally Bowers as Matron |
![]() |
Constance Luttrell as Mrs. Donnelly |
![]() |
Michael Daly as Charles |
![]() |
Artro Morris as Police Surgeon |
![]() |
Jo Richardson as Crying Matron |
![]() |
Brian John Smith as Hippy Boy |
![]() |
Penny Brahms as Hippy Girl |
| Production | Michael Carreras | Executive Producer |
| Production | Josephine Douglas | Producer |
| Directing | Alan Gibson | Director |
| Sound | Michael Vickers | Original Music Composer |
| Camera | Dick Bush | Director of Photography |
| Costume & Make-Up | Jill Carpenter | Makeup Artist |
| Editing | James Needs | Editor |
| Costume & Make-Up | George Blackler | Makeup Artist |
| Costume & Make-Up | Barbara Ritchie | Hairstylist |
| Art | Don Mingaye | Production Design |
| Crew | Les Bowie | Special Effects |
| Production | James Liggat | Casting |
| Writing | Don Houghton | Screenplay |