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Dracula Director: Tod Browning Cast: Bela Lugosi, Helen Chandler, David Manners, Dwight Frye

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  • DVD Release Date: 09/26/2006
  • Original Release: 1931
  • Rating: Not Rated
  • Sales Rank: 24,719

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Disc 1:; Lugosi: The Dark Prince: A tribute to the film career of Bela Lugosi, with director Tod Browning; Monster Tracks: Interesting interactive pop-up facts about the making of Dracula that can be read while watching the film; The Road to Dracula: Documentary on the making of the film; Feature commentary with film historian David J. Skal; Feature commentary with Steve Haberman screenwriter of Dracula: Dead and Loving It; Score by Philip Glass performed by the Kronos Quartet; Disc 2:; Dracula (1931) Spanish version with introduction bu Lupita Tovar Kohner; Universal Horror: This documentary, narrated by Kenneth Branagh, takes you on a fascinating journey through the making of the most memorable monster films of all time

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Disc #1 -- Dracula
1. Main Titles [1:31]
2. A Night of Evil [4:04]
3. The Castle [3:55]
4. "I Am...Dracula" [2:49]
5. Renfield's Room [6:09]
6. Bound for England [3:16]
7. The Visitor [6:03]
8. Death Comes at Night [2:24]
9. Nosferatu [2:56]
10. Renfield's Warning [3:38]
11. The Next Victim [3:58]
12. Dracula Revealed [5:08]
13. Lure of the Vampire [3:47]
14. Necessary Precautions [3:40]
15. A Battle of Wills [5:19]
16. The Vampire's Curse [2:26]
17. Dracula Strikes Again [5:38]
18. Evil's End [3:58]
Disc #2 -- Dracula
1. Main Titles [1:01]
2. A Night of Evil [4:42]
3. The Castle [5:12]
4. "I Am...Dracula" [2:45]
5. Renfield's Room [7:34]
6. Bound for England [2:42]
7. The Visitor [5:27]
8. Death Comes at Night [4:07]
9. Nosferatu [6:29]
10. Renfield's Warning [5:15]
11. The Next Victim [3:39]
12. Dracula Revealed [6:48]
13. Lure of the Vampire [9:17]
14. Necessary Precautions [15:35]
15. A Battle of Wills [6:36]
16. The Vampire's Curse [4:34]
17. Dracula Strikes Again [6:22]
18. Evil's End [4:54]

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Editorial Reviews

Though the vampire legend has successfully seeped into all corners of modern media (from PBS's Sesame Street to prime time's Buffy the Vampire Slayer), few bloodsuckers remain as recognizable or creepy as Bela Lugosi in Tod Browning's Dracula. One of the crown jewels in Universal's marvelous cycle of horror films from the 1930s, this classic stars Lugosi as the dapper vampire from Transylvania biting his way by night to immortality. Having played this role in Hamilton Deane and John Balderston's Broadway stage adaptation of the Bram Stoker novel, the Hungarian-born Lugosi was the obvious choice for this 1931 film, especially since Browning's longtime collaborator, Lon Chaney, had recently died. The story is familiar: Dracula and the mad Renfield (Dwight Frye) travel to London and clash with the forces of reason and respectability, especially Professor Van Helsing (Edward Van Sloan). But despite Browning's exquisite, expressionistic mise-en-scène, Lugosi steals the show. The film made him a huge star, and filmmakers quickly typecast him due to his convincing, trancelike mannerisms. Monica McIntyre, Barnes & Noble

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BEST DRACULA YOU CAN GET!!!!!!!!!!by Anonymous

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April 02, 2003: Bela Lugosi is the best Dracula you can get! I think this movie would not be as good if did not have......DWIGHT FRYE AS RENFIELD! Renfield is soooooooo funny.He is a bug eating Crazy guy.He has funny lines like,''Fly's....fly's poor peauty things!who wants to eat fly's.'' This is a cool Movie ...........BUY IT!

This review was written about the VHS edition.

ONE OF UNIVERSAL'S BEST!!!by Anonymous

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September 17, 2001: Although there have been numerous versions of Bram Stoker's vampire tale,none is more enduring then this 1931 original.Towering ominously amoung the shadows of the Carpathian Mountains,Castle Dracula strikes fear in the hearts of the Transylvania villagers below.Bela Lugosi,starring as the screen's most popular vampire Count Dracula,together with horror specialist Director Tod Browning,create the film's eerie and chilling mood.Dracula remains a vampire classic today.

This review was written about the DVD Black & White / Pan & Scan / Mono edition.


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