Transylvanian vampire Count Dracula bends a naive real estate agent to his will, then takes up residence at a London estate where he sleeps in his coffin by day and searches for potential victims by night..


The big question for Dracula, the 1931 one, is always: is it still worth watching? Yeah, I think so. It’s a definite watch for anyone who loves old Hollywood, or just wants to see where so much modern horror actually started. But if you need fast pacing, gore, or even a lot of obvious action, you’ll probably find yours...


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"The big question for Dracula, the 1931 one, is always: is it still worth watching? Yeah, I think so. It’s a definite watch for anyone who loves old Hollywood, or just wants to see where so much modern horror actually started. But if you need fast pacing, gore, or even a lot of obvious action, you’ll probably find yourself checking your phone every five minutes. Don't go in expecting a thrill-a-minute ride; this is a slow burn, for sure.It opens with Renfield's carriage ride, all those bats flitt..."
Geraldine Dvorak
Louis Bromfield, Frederick Stephani, Garrett Fort, Dudley Murphy, Hamilton Deane, Tod Browning, Bram Stoker, Max Cohen, Louis Stevens, John L. Balderston
United States
Drama, Horror, Fantasy

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