Recently saw this on the companion disc for Anchor Bay's "Scars of Dracula", and was pleased to see that it is not (as I expected) your basic star documentary. In fact, it is better than most of Chris Lee's films, providing a background to the actor's life, family, and work that is very personal. Lee spends a lot of time showing weapons and how to use them in movies, which I though quite curious. He also shows off Bela Lugosi's Dracula ring, a copy of which I assume he must have acquired from his neighbor Boris Karloff. This film is all Chris Lee, and fans of his work should absolutely not miss it: it is amusing and enlightening, even for those of us (like me) who are already fanatical enough to have read his autobiography ("Tall, Dark, and Gruesome").