In Search of Dracula

Director: Calvin Floyd
Actors: Christopher Lee, Solveig Andersson, Tor Isedal
PlotA scholarly investigation delves into the myths surrounding Dracula, examining historical records and folklore. The narrative interweaves various accounts of Vlad the Impaler, the 15th-century Wallachian ruler known for his brutal tactics, drawing parallels to the legendary vampire. Scholars, historians, and experts provide insights on how Vlad's notoriety contributed to the Dracula mythology. The documentary-style approach combines dramatic reenactments with expert interviews, aiming to disentangle the legend from the historical figure.
Christopher Lee appears as both a narrator and Dracula, enhancing the eerie and compelling examination of the character's origins. The film explores the societal and psychological factors that have fostered the enduring fascination with vampires. Various locations tied to Vlad's reign are visited, creating a richly atmospheric backdrop for the discussion. The journey traverses from Transylvania's dark forests and eerie castles to modern-day interpretations of Dracula in popular culture. Ultimately, it presents a thoughtful inquiry into why Dracula continues to haunt the collective imagination.
Writers: Radu Florescu, Yvonne Floyd, Raymond McNally
Release Date: 15 May 1975
Runtime: 82 min
Rating: PG
Country: Sweden, West Germany, France
Language: English
Physical Media Reviews
In Search of Dracula offers an informative, if slow-paced, exploration of vampire lore, with Kino Lorber's Blu-ray providing a solid A/V presentation and a valuable commentary track.