Favorite Dracula Film
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Favorite Dracula Film
Since Halloween is fast approaching, I've decided to ask everyone what their favorite adaptation (or not) of Bram Stoker's famous novel, "Dracula", was.
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I voted for the original "Dracula", though the Spanish version starring Lupita Tovar (filmed at night on the same sets as the Lugosi version) is actually considered the superior production on a photography/direction standpoint.
I also love the other "sequels" to the Lugosi "Dracula", including "Son of Dracula" and "Dracula's Daughter".
I also love the other "sequels" to the Lugosi "Dracula", including "Son of Dracula" and "Dracula's Daughter".
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No, it's an original story that also just happens to be about a young lawyer named <strike>Jonathan Harker</strike> Thomas Hutter who travels to Transylvania to meet a peculiar count called <strike>Count Dracula</strike> Count Orlok who turns out to be a blood-sucking killer vampire!PixarFan2006 wrote:Also, why isn't Nosferatu on the list? It is based on Dracula.

Joking aside, if Nosferatu were on the list, I'd say it wins.
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Buy the Legacy Collection ASAP!Flanger-Hanger wrote:First thing I noticed on the list was the absence of the 1931 Spanish version which I have got to see (and buy the Legacy Collection).
I have only seen the 1931 English version off that list so I can't comment on the others, but it's hard to top Bela!

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I hate to even attempt to pick a fave. I am partial to Christopher Lee's Dracula films, but some of the others I don't remember so well. Though I love the iconic look of Lugosi as Dracula, I have always found that one a bit dull... I would probably say the Copolla one, but I didn't love the Mina/Dracula reincarnated bride a la Dark Shadows love story they had in it, nor did I love Reeves' acting. LOVE Dracula Dead and Loving it and also Love At First Bite.
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If you find the Lugosi version dull, then may I also point your attention to the Spanish language production...it's a much more passionate and fluid rendering.slave2moonlight wrote:I hate to even attempt to pick a fave. I am partial to Christopher Lee's Dracula films, but some of the others I don't remember so well. Though I love the iconic look of Lugosi as Dracula, I have always found that one a bit dull... I would probably say the Copolla one, but I didn't love the Mina/Dracula reincarnated bride a la Dark Shadows love story they had in it, nor did I love Reeves' acting. LOVE Dracula Dead and Loving it and also Love At First Bite.

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Yep, the Spanish language version is included in the Legacy Collection...slave2moonlight wrote:Interesting. I've heard of that one. I can't remember if it is in the Dracula Universal Legacy collection, which I was thinking of getting this month (I currently own the Wolf Man and Frankenstein ones and want to get the rest of the series).

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I am not a big fan of Dracula movies.....but this is animated one (not Scooby Doo related) that I like and I think is original...and I rank this movie up with rest of the TV Series of the 90s
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I mean a Vampire Joker slave..whose boss is Dracula....you can't beat that....
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I mean a Vampire Joker slave..whose boss is Dracula....you can't beat that....
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Dracula prince of darkness is my vote ,there is romantic and Horor side in there,latest dracula I love to watch Zombie, Frankenstein, Mummy, Vampire Mandarin
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