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* HypnotEyes: Dracula with the standard move to snare women.

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* StarvingStudent: Paul

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* SeriesContinuityError: It is shown and explained in this film that just staking a vampire isn't enough; you must say a prayer after you do it or they don't die. Yet in the first film, ''Film/HorrorOfDracula'', Harker kills Dracula's bride without saying a prayer.
* StarvingStudent: PaulPaul, working as a bartender to fund his education.

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* HollywoodAtheist: Paul in label, but averted in behavior. He's a pretty decent guy who just happens to not believe. He does however start his path to believing something is out there in the end upon seeing the effect crosses have on vampires.

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* HollywoodAtheist: Paul in label, but averted in behavior. He's a pretty decent guy who just happens to not believe. He does however start his path to believing something is out there in the end upon seeing the effect crosses have on vampires. Then again, he does allow Dracula to escape a staking because he refuses to pray.


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* HypnotEyes: Dracula with the standard move to snare women.


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* OurVampiresAreDifferent: It's not enough to drive a stake through a vampire's heart; you have to pray after you do it. This allows Dracula to escape when Paul the StrawAtheist stakes him but can't bring himself to pray.
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* RoofHopping: Maria does this routinely when coming to see Paul, because her uncle the Monsignor disapproves. Later the Monsignor does this to pursue Dracula.


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* YouExclamation: The Monsignor says this when his pursuit of Dracula is interrupted by Dracula's mook--the priest. The priest then whacks him over the head with a stone tablet.

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* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: [[spoiler:Dracula]]
* MookFaceTurn: [[spoiler: The Priest regains his faith at the end when Dracula gets impaled on [[ChekhovsGun the cross]] and recites the Lord's Prayer to finish off Dracula.]]

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* MookFaceTurn: [[spoiler: The Priest regains his faith at the end when Dracula gets impaled on [[ChekhovsGun the cross]] and recites the Lord's Prayer to finish off Dracula.]]



** As well as [[spoiler: Zena when The Priest goes to put the lid on Dracula's coffin and find her body (oddly vamped but dead) laying under it.]]

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** As well as [[spoiler: Zena when The Priest goes to put the lid on Dracula's coffin and find her body (oddly vamped but dead) laying under it.]]



* SeasonalBaggage: The "seasonal montage" variant. A single shot of the church bell throw a window shows rain, then snow, then no snow, to demonstrate passage of a year.



* YouHaveFailedMe: [[spoiler: Zena is turned into one of Dracula's mooks after he bites her. She's given orders to kidnap Maria, but fails to do so. Dracula promptly slays her for her failure and has the Priest burn her body.]]

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* YouHaveFailedMe: [[spoiler: Zena is turned into one of Dracula's mooks after he bites her. She's given orders to kidnap Maria, but fails to do so. Dracula promptly slays her for her failure and has the Priest burn her body.]]
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* BreakingAndBloodsucking: Maria is standing at her balcony door when Dracula comes for her and she slowly retreats to her bed.


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* SameContentDifferentRating: The explicitly gory ''Dracula Has Risen From the Grave'' was given a G rating in the U.S.; this was around the same time the MPAA rating system was established and before the G rating was truly codified as "kids stuff".
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'''''Dracula Has Risen from the Grave''''' is the fourth ''Dracula'' film from Film/HammerHorror, released in 1968 and set immediately after ''Film/DraculaPrinceOfDarkness''. The film stars Creator/ChristopherLee in his third appearance as Dracula, along with Robert Davies, Veronica Carlson, Barry Andrews, Ewan Hopper and Barbara Ewing.

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'''''Dracula ''Dracula Has Risen from the Grave''''' Grave'' is the fourth ''Dracula'' film from Film/HammerHorror, released in 1968 and set immediately after ''Film/DraculaPrinceOfDarkness''. The film stars Creator/ChristopherLee in his third appearance as Dracula, along with Robert Davies, Veronica Carlson, Barry Andrews, Ewan Hopper and Barbara Ewing.
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'''''Dracula Has Risen from the Grave''''' is a 1968 Film/HammerHorror film, set immediately after ''Film/DraculaPrinceOfDarkness''. The film stars Creator/ChristopherLee in his third appearance as Dracula, along with Robert Davies, Veronica Carlson, Barry Andrews, Ewan Hopper and Barbara Ewing.

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'''''Dracula Has Risen from the Grave''''' is a the fourth ''Dracula'' film from Film/HammerHorror, released in 1968 Film/HammerHorror film, and set immediately after ''Film/DraculaPrinceOfDarkness''. The film stars Creator/ChristopherLee in his third appearance as Dracula, along with Robert Davies, Veronica Carlson, Barry Andrews, Ewan Hopper and Barbara Ewing.
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The terrified Priest follows only partway up the mountain and the Monsignor continues alone. As the Monsignor [[HollywoodExorcism exorcises the castle]], attaching a large metal cross to its gate, a thunderstorm occurs. The Priest flees, stumbles, and is knocked unconscious when his head strikes a rock. The blood from the wound on his head trickles into a frozen stream. It trickles through a crack in the ice onto the lips of the body of Count Dracula – bringing it to life. The Monsignor returns to the village, reassures the villagers, and returns to his home city of Kleinenberg.

Unfortunately, this isn't the end. The newly revived Dracula is angered at the cross barring entry into his castle and vows revenge. Putting the Priest under his control, Dracula embarks to Kleinenberg for revenge, choosing to target the Monsignor's niece, Maria (Veronica Carlson). It ultimately falls to Maria's love interest, a studious young man and atheist named Paul (Barry Andrews) to save Maria and stop Dracula.

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The terrified Priest follows only partway up the mountain and the Monsignor continues alone. As the Monsignor [[HollywoodExorcism exorcises the castle]], attaching a large metal cross to its gate, a thunderstorm occurs. The Priest flees, stumbles, and is knocked unconscious when his head strikes a rock. The blood from the wound on his head trickles into a frozen stream. It trickles stream, then through a crack in the ice onto the lips of the body of Count Dracula – bringing it him to life. The Monsignor returns to the village, reassures the villagers, and returns to his home city of Kleinenberg.

Unfortunately, this isn't the end. The newly revived newly-revived Dracula is angered at the cross barring entry into his castle and vows revenge. Putting the Priest under his control, Dracula embarks to Kleinenberg for revenge, choosing to target the Monsignor's niece, Maria (Veronica Carlson). It ultimately falls to Maria's love interest, a studious young man and atheist named Paul (Barry Andrews) to save Maria and stop Dracula.
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'''''Dracula Has Risen from the Grave''''' is a 1968 Film/HammerHorror film, set immediately after ''Film/DraculaPrinceOfDarkness''. The film stars Christopher Lee in his third appearance as Dracula along with Robert Davies, Veronica Carlson, Barry Andrews, Ewan Hopper and Barbara Ewing.

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'''''Dracula Has Risen from the Grave''''' is a 1968 Film/HammerHorror film, set immediately after ''Film/DraculaPrinceOfDarkness''. The film stars Christopher Lee Creator/ChristopherLee in his third appearance as Dracula Dracula, along with Robert Davies, Veronica Carlson, Barry Andrews, Ewan Hopper and Barbara Ewing.


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Followed by ''Film/TasteTheBloodOfDracula''.
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* HollywoodAtheist: Paul

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* HollywoodAtheist: PaulPaul in label, but averted in behavior. He's a pretty decent guy who just happens to not believe. He does however start his path to believing something is out there in the end upon seeing the effect crosses have on vampires.
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** As well as [[spoiler: Zena when The Priest goes to put the lid on Dracula's coffin and find her body (oddlyy vamped but dead) laying under it.]]

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** As well as [[spoiler: Zena when The Priest goes to put the lid on Dracula's coffin and find her body (oddlyy vamped but dead) laying under it.]]
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'''''Dracula Has Risen from the Grave''''' is a 1968 Franchise/HammerHorror film, set immediately after ''Film/DraculaPrinceOfDarkness''. The film stars Christopher Lee in his third appearance as Dracula along with Robert Davies, Veronica Carlson, Barry Andrews, Ewan Hopper and Barbara Ewing.

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'''''Dracula Has Risen from the Grave''''' is a 1968 Franchise/HammerHorror Film/HammerHorror film, set immediately after ''Film/DraculaPrinceOfDarkness''. The film stars Christopher Lee in his third appearance as Dracula along with Robert Davies, Veronica Carlson, Barry Andrews, Ewan Hopper and Barbara Ewing.
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'''''Dracula Has Risen from the Grave''''' is a 1968 HammerHorror film, set immediately after ''Film/DraculaPrinceOfDarkness''. The film stars Christopher Lee in his third appearance as Dracula along with Robert Davies, Veronica Carlson, Barry Andrews, Ewan Hopper and Barbara Ewing.

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'''''Dracula Has Risen from the Grave''''' is a 1968 HammerHorror Franchise/HammerHorror film, set immediately after ''Film/DraculaPrinceOfDarkness''. The film stars Christopher Lee in his third appearance as Dracula along with Robert Davies, Veronica Carlson, Barry Andrews, Ewan Hopper and Barbara Ewing.
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* BodyInABreadbox: The corpse hidden in the church bell.
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* PeekABooCorpse: The girl's body that falls out of the church bell.
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* StarvingStudent: Paul
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* BettyAndVeronica: Maria and Zena
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* EveryoneLovesBlondes: Both the student Paul and Dracula prefer blonde Maria, much to Zena's annoyance.
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* FieryRedHead: Zena. She even challenges Dracula a few times.
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* ChekhovsGun: The cross used to seal Castle Dracula

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* HumanPopsicle: Or in Dracula's case, Vampire Popsicle

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* HumanPopsicle: Or in Dracula's case, Vampire PopsiclePopsicle.
* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: [[spoiler:Dracula]]
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'''''Dracula Has Risen From The Grave''''' is a 1968 HammerHorror film, set immediately after Film/DraculaPrinceOfDarkness. The film stars Christopher Lee in his third appearance as Dracula along with Robert Davies, Veronica Carlson, Barry Andrews, Ewan Hopper and Barbara Ewing.

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'''''Dracula Has Risen From The from the Grave''''' is a 1968 HammerHorror film, set immediately after Film/DraculaPrinceOfDarkness.''Film/DraculaPrinceOfDarkness''. The film stars Christopher Lee in his third appearance as Dracula along with Robert Davies, Veronica Carlson, Barry Andrews, Ewan Hopper and Barbara Ewing.
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* RedEyesTakeWarning: Dracula, of course.
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* AbsoluteCleavage: Zena
* {{Brainwashed}}: The Priest, put under the mental control of Dracula. Justified as the Priest's will is weakened by his CrisisOfFaith.
* ChekhovsGun: The cross used to seal Castle Dracula
* ClapYourHandsIfYouBelieve: Why the first attempt to stake Dracula fails.
* CrisisOfFaith: The Priest


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* DumbStruck: The mute altar boy
* EveryoneCallsHimBarkeep: The Priest, never given a name in the movie or credits; averted with the Monsignor, whose name is Ernest Muller.
* HollywoodAtheist: Paul


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* MookFaceTurn: [[spoiler: The Priest regains his faith at the end when Dracula gets impaled on [[ChekhovsGun the cross]] and recites the Lord's Prayer to finish off Dracula.]]
* MsFanservice: Maria and Zena
* YouHaveFailedMe: [[spoiler: Zena is turned into one of Dracula's mooks after he bites her. She's given orders to kidnap Maria, but fails to do so. Dracula promptly slays her for her failure and has the Priest burn her body.]]
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'''''Dracula Has Risen From The Grave''''' is a 1968 HammerHorror film, set immediately after Film/DraculaPrinceOfDarkness. The film stars Christopher Lee in his third appearance as Dracula along with Robert Davies, Veronica Carlson, Barry Andrews, Ewan Hopper and Barbara Ewing.

The film opens with an altar boy about to ring a church bell when suddenly something wet drips on his cheek. Inspecting it, he discovers it is blood. He climbs into the bell tower and to his horror discovers the corpse of a young woman crammed inside the church's bell with two bloody punctured holes in her neck. A year later in 1896, after Dracula has been (supposedly) destroyed Monsignor Ernest Muller (Rupert Davies) comes to the village on a routine visit only to find the altar boy is [[DumbStruck now a frightened mute]] and the Priest (Ewan Hooper) has apparently [[CrisisOfFaith lost his faith]]. The villagers won't go to Mass at the Catholic church because the shadow of Dracula's castle touches it. To fix this, the Monsignor climbs to the castle to exorcise it.

The terrified Priest follows only partway up the mountain and the Monsignor continues alone. As the Monsignor [[HollywoodExorcism exorcises the castle]], attaching a large metal cross to its gate, a thunderstorm occurs. The Priest flees, stumbles, and is knocked unconscious when his head strikes a rock. The blood from the wound on his head trickles into a frozen stream. It trickles through a crack in the ice onto the lips of the body of Count Dracula – bringing it to life. The Monsignor returns to the village, reassures the villagers, and returns to his home city of Kleinenberg.

Unfortunately, this isn't the end. The newly revived Dracula is angered at the cross barring entry into his castle and vows revenge. Putting the Priest under his control, Dracula embarks to Kleinenberg for revenge, choosing to target the Monsignor's niece, Maria (Veronica Carlson). It ultimately falls to Maria's love interest, a studious young man and atheist named Paul (Barry Andrews) to save Maria and stop Dracula.

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!!''Dracula Has Risen From the Grave'' has the following tropes:

* ContinuityNod: Dracula entombed in frozen water from the previous film.
* HumanPopsicle: Or in Dracula's case, Vampire Popsicle

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