A great movie.  One of Hammer's two or three best.  And probably the most beautiful, lush color in any of Hammer's horrors.  I saw this in an indoor theatre, at a drive-in, on broadcast TV, on tape, and on DVD and loved it in each instance.  

When I was younger, I had my doubts about David Peel ("a blonde vampire????") but he's completely won me over now.  I love the idea that he's different. Still got the cape, the fancy duds, the aristocratic bloodlines, but the thick blonde locks and the somewhat... fey... persona make for a nice change-of-pace.

I love that 1960 gave us the yin and yang of BRIDES OF DRACULA and PSYCHO, while 8 years later we had the same sort of horror dichotomy with ROSEMARY'S BABY and NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD.  The '60s, man, when horror had its own version of the generation gap.