Dracula (1931)
Dracula (1931)


Plot.
Where to Watch.







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Cast & Crew.

Bela Lugosi
Count Dracula

Helen Chandler
Mina Seward

David Manners
John Harker

Dwight Frye
Renfield

Edward Van Sloan
Professor Abraham Van Helsing

Herbert Bunston
Dr. Jack Seward

Frances Dade
Lucy Weston

Joan Standing
Nurse Briggs

Charles K. Gerrard
Martin

Anna Bakacs
Innkeeper's Daughter (uncredited)

Bunny Beatty
Flower Girl (uncredited)

Nicholas Bela
Coach Passenger (uncredited)

Daisy Belmore
Coach Passenger (uncredited)

William A. Boardway
Concertgoer Outside Theatre (uncredited)

Barbara Bozoky
Innkeeper's Wife (uncredited)

Tod Browning
Harbormaster (voice) (uncredited) / Director / Producer / Writer

Moon Carroll
Maid (uncredited)

Geraldine Dvorak
Dracula's Bride (uncredited)

John George
Small Scientist (uncredited)

Anita Harder
Bit (uncredited)

Carla Laemmle
Coach Passenger (uncredited)

Wyndham Standing
Surgeon (uncredited)

Cornelia Thaw
Dracula's Bride (uncredited)

Dorothy Tree
Dracula's Bride (uncredited)

Josephine Velez
Grace, English Nurse (uncredited)

Michael Visaroff
Innkeeper (uncredited)

Florence Wix
Concertgoer Outside Theater (uncredited)

Carl Laemmle Jr.
Producer

Bram Stoker
Novel

C. Roy Hunter
Recording Supervision

Charles D. Hall
Art Direction

Maurice Pivar
Supervising Film Editor

Hamilton Deane
Theatre Play

John L. Balderston
Theatre Play

Karl Freund
Director of Photography / Co-Director

Milton Carruth
Editor

Charles A. Logue
Scenic Artist

Charles Logue
Script Supervisor

Jack Pierce
Makeup Artist

Heinz Roemheld
Music Supervisor / Conductor

E.M. Asher
Associate Producer

Joseph Brotherton
Second Unit Director of Photography

Dudley Murphy
Dialogue / Continuity / Additional Dialogue

Frederick Stephani
Writer

Louis Stevens
Writer

Scott R. Beal
First Assistant Director

Jack Foley
Foley Artist

William Davidson
Production Illustrator

Herman Rosse
Production Design / Set Designer

Garrett Fort
Screenplay

Phil M. Friedman
Casting

Herman Schlom
Second Assistant Director

John P. Fulton
Matte Painter

William Hedgcock
Sound Mixer

Nan Grant
Researcher

Louis Bromfield
Writer

Ed Ware
Costume Design

King D. Gray
First Assistant Camera

Jack Bolger
Boom Operator

Max Cohen
Other / Title Designer

Aileen Webster
Script Supervisor

Frank H. Booth
Effects Supervisor / Second Assistant Camera

Carl Laemmle
Presenter

Vera West
Costume Design
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Details.
Release DateFebruary 12, 1931
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 14m
Budget$355,000
Box Office$700,000
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This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
Dracula is a 1931 American pre-Code supernatural horror film directed and co-produced by Tod Browning from a screenplay written by Garrett Fort and starring Bela Lugosi in the title role. It is based on the 1924 stage play Dracula by Hamilton Deane and John L. Balderston, which in turn is adapted from the 1897 novel Dracula by Bram Stoker. Lugosi portrays Count Dracula, a vampire who emigrates from Transylvania to England and preys upon the blood of living victims, including a young man's fiancée.
Produced and distributed by Universal Pictures, Dracula is the first sound film adaptation of the Stoker novel. Several actors were considered to portray the title character, but Lugosi, who had previously played the role on Broadway, eventually got the part. The film was partially shot on sets at Universal Studios Lot in California, which were reused at night for the filming of a concurrently produced Spanish-language adaptation of the same name, also produced by Universal.
Dracula was a commercial and critical success upon release, and led to several sequels and spin-offs. It has had a notable influence on popular culture, and Lugosi's portrayal of Dracula established the character as a cultural icon, as well as the archetypal vampire in later works of fiction. In 2000, the film was selected by the United States Library of Congress for preservation in the National Film Registry as "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".
Dracula (Universal) Collection.
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