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Dracula [75th Anniversary Edition]

Dracula [75th Anniversary Edition]

Actor(s): Bela Lugosi, Helen Chandler, David Manners, Dwight Frye, Edward Van Sloan
Director(s): Tod Browning
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Movie Details

MPAA Rating: NR
Content Advisory: Questionable for Children
Movie Release: 1931
DVD Release: 09/26/2006
Format: DVD - Black and White
Edition: Dual Layered,Restored/Remastered
Audio Tracks: English
Subtitles: English, French, Spanish
SwapaDVD Credits: 2
Number of Discs: 2
Run Time: 2 hrs 59 mins
Studio: Universal Studios
Members Wishing: 7
Genres: Horror, Gothic Film
See Also: Dracula [Fullscreen], Dracula [$5 Halloween Candy Cash Offer], Dracula

DVD Synopsis

"I am....Drac-u-la. I bid you velcome." Thus does Bela Lugosi declare his presence in the 1931 screen version of Bram Stoker's Dracula. Director Tod Browning invests most of his mood and atmosphere in the first two reels, which were based on the original Stoker novel; the rest of the film is a more stagebound translation of the popular stage play by John Balderston and Hamilton Deane. Even so, the electric tension between the elegant Dracula and the vampire hunter Professor Van Helsing (Edward Van Sloan) works as well on the screen as it did on the stage. And it's hard to forget such moments as the lustful gleam in the eyes of Mina Harker (Helen Chandler) as she succumbs to the will of Dracula, or the omnipresent insane giggle of the fly-eating Renfield (Dwight Frye). Despite the static nature of the final scenes, Dracula is a classic among horror films, with Bela Lugosi giving the performance of a lifetime as the erudite Count (both Lugosi and co-star Frye would forever after be typecast as a result of this film, which had unfortunate consequences for both men's careers). Compare this Dracula to the simultaneously filmed Spanish-language version, which makes up for the absence of Lugosi with a stronger sense of visual dynamics in the lengthy dialogue sequences. In 1999, a special rerelease of Dracula was prepared featuring a new musical score written by Philip Glass and performed by The Kronos Quartet. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Marc M. (mojofilmguy) wrote on 1/30/2009...

"Luke into my eyes Van Helsing".... I love this movie. It may be genre'd as a horror movie but I kinda think of it as sort of a comedic horror. The actors play it straight but Bela Lugosi is so campy , he overacts so, that I just can't take it seriously.
Don't let that stop you from watching it though. It is a VERY entertaining vampire flick. There are some great lines in this;most spoken(those by Lugosi) with heavy accent):referring to wolves:"Luke at them. Children of the Night".
Dracula's guest is partaking of his wine and offers some to Drac. So Drac looks at him and says:"I don't drink -(big pause here- WINE" ! (inside joke shared with us, the audience cause we know what he DOES drink). Like I said, Very entertaining; just don't expect to be scared.


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