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RIP Sir Christopher Lee

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But he had a long and successful career which reached new heights in the last decade or so. He also had a very exciting and eventful personal life, and a long happy marriage. You can't ask for much more than that.

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With all due respect to the great Bela Lugosi, RIP to the REAL Dracula

Gotta disagree on that. Christopher Lee was great, but 85 years later if you still want to effect a Dracula "accent" you are basically doing Lugosi. Lugosi will always be the template for Dracula from the hair to the accent to the formal clothes and cape. If a movie doesn't go that route they are making a conscious effort to not do Lugosi.

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IMO Bela had all the frightfulness of someone's weird eccentric uncle. Lee could just appear on the screen and scare the bejesus out of me with that stare. In fact, he spent one Dracula movie not saying anthing at all.Lugosi was the originator, but CL was the perfector. You say tomAto, I say tomatO..

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He was also in the Guinness Book as "The Tallest Leading Actor" at 6'5".

I'll have to rewatch Horror of Dracula soon. Lee, Cushing & Gough. Good movie.

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He was a grand actor, born into privilege, a man of good humour and great style. He lived a fabulous life. And I loved him in The Man With The Golden Gun. Farewell, Sir.

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