Gage Clarke, an actor known for his work in the 1950s, appears in The Return of Dracula (1958) as a pivotal character in this atmospheric horror film. His performance contributes to the film's eerie tension, embodying the unsettling themes of vampirism that resonate within the cult cinema landscape. Clarke's role adds depth to the narrative, making The Return of Dracula a notable entry in the genre's exploration of fear and the supernatural.
The Return of Dracula
Count Dracula kills a passenger on a train in Transylvania and assumes his identity. He travels to a small community in California where the Mayberrys are expecting their cousin from Europe. His strange behavior, sleeping all day and going out at night are surprising to young miss Rachel Mayberry. A policeman from Europe comes to investigate while Rachel's best friend Jenny dies unexpectedly. And the count plans on giving Rachel the gift of eternal life.