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I can't recall any Christopher Lee Dracula movie like that, he was usually resurrected from dust I think.

I believe the film you mean is Universal's "House Of Frankenstein" from 1944. This film starred John Carradine as Dracula, and Boris Karloff as Dr. Niemann. Karloff escapes from prison with his hunchback assistant and takes over a travelling show, one of the exhibits being the skeleton of Count Dracula.

Karloff of course removes the stake from the skeleton's ribs thus reviving the evil Count.

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