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Unmade Movies: Hammer Horror's The Unquenchable Thirst of Dracula

By: Anthony Hinds
Narrated by: Michael Sheen, Anna Madeley, Nikesh Patel, Ayesha Dharker, Meera Syal, Lewis MacLeod, full cast
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Summary

Dracula travels to 1930s India in this celebrated unproduced Hammer Horror script, directed by Mark Gatiss.

The annals of movie history are full of lost treasures - spectacular scripts from world-renowned writers that could have been classics, had they only been made. Now, for the first time, some of these forgotten gems have been brought to life, fully realised as vivid, cinematic radio productions. Scripted by major 20th-century writers, including Harold Pinter, Arthur Miller, Alfred Hitchcock and Dennis Potter, they star a host of A-list actors and feature richly evocative, atmospheric soundtracks.

In The Unquenchable Thirst of Dracula, one of seven 'unmade movies' available on audio, it is 1934, and young Englishwoman Penny is travelling by train across India in search of her missing sister. En route, she meets sibling artistes Prem and Lakshmi, who have been hired by a Maharajah and his wife, the Rani, to entertain their aristocratic European guest. But evil lurks in the hidden caverns beneath the ancient palace, where the acolytes of a fiendish blood cult await their next human sacrifice....

The intended follow-up to Scars of Dracula, this exotic, blood-drenched tale was nearly filmed on location in India in the early '70s, but financing problems meant it was dropped in favour of Dracula, AD 1972. Rescued from Hammer's vaults, it has been resurrected by Mark Gatiss and is the first new Hammer Horror Dracula production in 43 years. It stars Anna Madeley (All Creatures Great and Small) as Penny, with Nikesh Patel (Indian Summers) as Prem, Ayesha Dharker (The Indian Doctor) as Lakshmi and Meera Syal (Goodness Gracious Me) as the Rani. Lewis MacLeod (Dead Ringers) channels Christopher Lee as the iconic Count, and Michael Sheen (Staged) narrates. Get ready for a terrifying, edge-of-your-seat encounter as the Prince of Darkness rises from his grave once more....

Production credits

Written by Anthony Hinds

Directed by Mark Gatiss

Produced by Laurence Bowen and Peter Ettedgui

Original music by Blair Mowat

Sound design: Wilfredo Acosta

A Dancing Ledge production for BBC Radio 4

Cast

Narrator - Michael Sheen

Penny - Anna Madeley

Prem - Nikesh Patel

Lakshmi - Ayesha Dharker

Babu - Kulvinder Ghir

The Rani/Mrs Mukherjee - Meera Syal

Count Dracula - Lewis MacLeod

Maharajah/Inspector - Raj Ghatak

Lucy - Natalie Kimmerling

Evil Face - Sagar Arya

First broadcast BBC Radio 4, 28th October 2017

©2022 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd (P)2022 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd
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You can't fault the performance of all the actors. Unfortunately the storyline like most Hammer movies is lacking in substance. full of gory moments but very few scares

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This was brilliant!

Frenetic pacing, great performances and a chilling, well crafted story. I loved every second of it

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Hammeresqe

An very good dramatization of a Film that was never made. Probably just as well.

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Absolutely Dreadful

Indian's can not do horror. Very amatuer almost laughable. Put in mind of Scooby Doo! Like listening to paint dry. I have all of the Hammer Dracula's and love them all.

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