It was almost unwatchable. Go watch Hertzog working with Klaus Kinski instead. My sister and I saw it together and we both started laughing as the well dressed characters walked thru the London industrial period ally's with corpses being eaten by rats and stray dogs among the living poor peasantry. As we joked with the hysterical couple next to us about how long it must have taken these London Elites to darn their complex Victorian outfits to walk among the squalor of the desperate poor and dead bodies to visit the grave of a potential vampire. The stroll on the beach with iron crosses shoved in the sand clearly within the last 10 mins. Also it was small, as in its other world footprint, like a cheap TV show with 4 sets the size of a living room and finding some abandoned factory in a cheap post apocalypse sci-fi B movie. The lighting was like those 60s horror movies clearly shot during the day with a night lens cap to fake nighttime. And finally the over the top forced acting, Willum Defoe in particular, he sounded like a bad Shakespeare actor in a teenage production of Hamlet.