It's 1972 and Christopher Lee has come to the end of his rope. In his opinion, stumbling around drafty old churches,
 clinging to flimsy plots and trapped by type casting, was not what he 
had in mind, when he signed on the dotted line to play Dracula for 
Hammer Films, some twenty years previously. But the Horror film loving 
public and media still want more.
Dracula AD 1972, also 
starring Peter Cushing making his return as Van Helsing, was in the 
final stages of production, and a little pre release publicity was 
called for. Probably as per contract, Lee was called on for a photo 
shoot for a series of snaps that would be published in the then, nations
 favourite 'red top tabloid' The Daily Mirror newspaper, featuring 
female models. Two versions of the snaps would be taken, one with silky 
top garments, and one without, guaranteeing exposure, as all tabloids at
 the time gave page space to 'anything' with long legs and ample piept. 
As you can see from these 'exposures' Lee was a little testy. But the 
photographer, along with Lee's nerves, just happily kept snapping. It 
made page three and Hammer Films turned one more page towards their 
final chapter.....
 







