Dracula
The Last Voyage of the Demeter turns in a light Dracula voyage too bound by its stock itinerary to sail into more adventurous waters.
“Renfield” manages to find fun in its vampire premise and sink its fangs deep enough to appreciate a Nicolas Cage Dracula picture.
As a whole though, Dracula balances out as a brilliant classic of an early introduction to sound films and early horror inductions.
Despite its modern horror settings, there’s little to sustain anyone who dares dig their teeth into this limp and pale take on the character.
The Horror of Dracula is one of the greatest horror films of all time. Or the last seven minutes are, at any rate.