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In 2012, Dracula and the Spanish-language Dracula were released on Blu-ray as part of the Universal Classic Monsters: The Essential Collection box set, which also includes a total of nine films from the Universal Classic Monsters series. [65] In September 2013, Dracula received a standalone Blu-ray release that also includes the Spanish ...
Dracula (1931 Spanish-language film) Dracula (1958 film) Dracula (1979 film) Dracula (2006 film) Dracula (miniseries) Dracula 3D; Dracula 2000; Dracula 2012; Dracula 3000; Dracula A.D. 1972; Dracula and Son; Dracula Blows His Cool; Dracula: Dead and Loving It; Dracula Has Risen from the Grave; Dracula II: Ascension; Dracula III: Legacy; Dracula ...
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Dracula (1931 English-language film) Dracula (1931 Spanish-language film) Dracula (1958 film) Dracula (miniseries) Dracula 3D; Dracula 2012; Dracula: Dead and Loving It; Dracula Has Risen from the Grave; Dracula III: Legacy; Dracula in the Provinces; Dracula Untold; Dracula: Pages from a Virgin's Diary; Dracula: Prince of Darkness; Dracula: The ...
Dracula, released in the U.S. as Horror of Dracula to avoid confusion, is violent, too, as seen when Lee rushes in, bloodshot eyes nearly as red as the blood dripping from his fangs, and reveals ...
Dracula is a film series of horror films from Universal Pictures based on the 1897 novel Dracula by Bram Stoker and its 1927 play adaptation. Film historians have had various interpretations over which projects constitute being in the film series; academics and historians finding narrative continuation between Dracula (1931) and Dracula's Daughter (1936), while holding varying opinions on ...
The first Universal Studios Dracula film. First sequel to the 1931 film. Second sequel to the 1931 film. Carradine plays Dracula as part of an ensemble cast. The final serious Universal Studios Dracula film. Lugosi played Dracula for the last time in this classic horror/comedy. Drácula: 1931 United States: George Melford
Fredric March won an Academy Award for Best Actor in Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, 1931. [4] Films of this era frequently took their inspiration from the literature of gothic horror [ 5 ] and more often dealt with themes of science versus religion rather than supernatural themes.