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Dracula
Directed by
Tod Browning
Not Rated
1931
74m
Horror
,
Fantasy
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and more
7.4
94%
82%
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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.
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Cast of Dracula
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)
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)
Dracula Ratings & Reviews
Kylacham
February 24, 2025
Quintessential horror viewing. There's a reason when you think 'Dracula' you picture Bela Lugosi (whether you know the name or not)!
Chicago Sun-Times
Roger Ebert
Certainly it is Lugosi's performance, and the cinematography of Karl Freund, that make Tod Browning's film such an influential Hollywood picture.
Film Freak Central
Walter Chaw
After Lugosi, all vampire performances are doomed to be compared against him as either homage or departure.
Variety
Variety Staff
A sublimated ghost story related with all surface seriousness and above all with a remarkably effective background of creepy atmosphere.
Video-Reviewmaster.com
Steve Crum
All time horror classic starring Lugosi; still creepy as blazes.
Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC)
Ken Hanke
Bathed in an atmosphere of nightmare, dread and otherworldliness that is unlike anything else in American horror cinema.
eFilmCritic.com
David Cornelius
Once you get into the rhythms of the film, you'll discover a masterpiece.
Chicago Reader
Dave Kehr
The opening scenes, set in Dracula's castle, are magnificent -- grave, stately, and severe. But the film becomes unbearably static once the action moves to England.
Blunt Review
Emily Blunt
It haunted no one as much as dear Bela...
Journal and Courier (Lafayette, IN)
Bob Bloom
Despite its reputation as a horror classic, Dracula is tedious, stagebound and dull; saved only by Lugosi's perfomance.
New York Times
Mordaunt Hall
With Mr. Browning's imaginative direction and Mr. Lugosi's makeup and weird gestures, this picture succeeds to some extent in its grand guignol intentions.
ToxicUniverse.com
Jeremiah Kipp
Dracula takes place within the confines of the parlors and drawing rooms of London society, which bears a striking resemblance to Americana circa 1931.
TIME Magazine
An exciting melodrama, not as good as it ought to be but a cut above the ordinary trapdoor-and-winding-sheet type of mystery film.
TV Guide
The atmospheric opening is the best part -- moody and full of sinister potential. After that, it's stilted drawing-room talk, variably acted, except for the cultish over-the-top dementia of Dwight Frye.
Dennis Schwartz Movie Reviews
Dennis Schwartz
...the film survives as a classic horror tale largely because of Lugosi's distinctive portrayal as Dracula.
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