I just watched Horror of Dracula for the first time in years. It's much better in its entirety, not butchered to allow breaks for commercials. I noticed some interesting things this time around. In selected scenes you can actually see the actor's breath in the cold -- outside and in Dracula's castle. Mr. Lee doesn't really get much to do, except be very athletic (nice leap onto that refectory table -- give that man a basketball!), and of course intensely sexy and/or angry. What baby-faces they all were in 1958! The prim drawing room manners made the panting victims and nasty lady vampires seem all the more shocking. Peter Cushing took such pains with the details in his gestures. I noticed he brushed off the seat of a chair after he removed his case, before inviting the heroine to sit. What about that red velvet suit?! In any case, you think you know a film well, and there are still details and tiny goofs that went unnoticed before.