#Christopher Lee
Peter, Vincent, and Chris
DRACULA (1958), dir. Terence Fisher
I am Dracula, and I welcome you to my house. I must apologise for not being here to greet you personally, but I trust that you have found everything you needed.
Happy birthday, Christopher Lee! (May 27th, 1922 - June 7th, 2015)
I hate being idle. As dear Boris [Boris Karloff] used to say, when I die I want to die with my boots on.
best part of this movie is Big Boys regular fuckin sneakers
love how his hair is just all over the fucking place by the end of the movie. huge mood
arriving at work vs the end of the day

[ID: two pictures of christopher lee in the wicker man. in the first he is indoors and his hair is neat and flat. in the second he is outside and his hair is just totally off the rails.]
tweedy suit. pale green shirt + mossy green tie combo. frilly shirt. kilt. calf-high argyle socks. yellow turtleneck. dad shoes. purple dress. long black wig. hunting jacket complete with elbow patches. hair like a cocker spaniel. what i’m saying is that every look that man had in that movie proves he knew everything
Before me, Raphael. Behind me, Gabriel. On my right hand, Michael. On my left hand, Uriel.
THE DEVIL RIDES OUT (1968)
A selection of moments featuring the late Sir Christopher Lee as Harry Cooper in the short film Cross-Roads (1955). The extreme close-up of Sir Christopher Lee’s hypnotic gaze here prefigures what would become a oft-employed cinematic device associated with the actor, particularly throughout his various performances as Count Dracula. This is perhaps Sir Christopher Lee’s earliest supernatural screen role.

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