At least I was able to sit through it. It was a typical Hammer film, not too bloody. Christopher Lee again portrays the Count. Not much acting there. The story was mildly interesting, but not at all suspenseful or thrilling. It was definitely not scary. Typically it was all shot in the studio. Cinematography was very flat and there was no mood. The supporting characters were OK. All in all it was pretty predictable stuff. I did learn something new about how to snuff a vampire: Immerse him in running water. I'd not even call it a horror film. It's OK if you're a fan of the genre, otherwise, take it or leave it. I would not pay to rent it.