My favorite Dracula. While many talented actors have played the role, Lee had the most intimidating screen presence. He was able to raise the quality of a film by simply by being in it, even when he had barely any or no dialoge. He will be missed.
I would only add that he brought that same magnetism and charisma to whatever film he was in, good ("The Three Musketeers") or bad ("Beat Girl"). RIP, Sir Christopher. Thanks to you for the great tribute, Taliesin.
My favorite Dracula. While many talented actors have played the role, Lee had the most intimidating screen presence. He was able to raise the quality of a film by simply by being in it, even when he had barely any or no dialoge. He will be missed.
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ReplyDeleteI would only add that he brought that same magnetism and charisma to whatever film he was in, good ("The Three Musketeers") or bad ("Beat Girl"). RIP, Sir Christopher. Thanks to you for the great tribute, Taliesin.
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