Dracula
| release date | October 1 1931 |
| studio | Universal Pictures |
| director | Tod Browning |
| writer | John L. Balderston |
| starring | Béla Lugosi, Helen Chandler, David Manners, Dwight Frye |
| tagline | The story of the strangest passion the world has ever known! |
| trailer 1 | Trailer #1 |






















a classic, and it’s kinda scary in some parts.
a classic bela lugosi is a great count dracula!
perfect
Nearly flawless film, and no one will ever come close to being as good as Lugosi as Dracula.
classic
bella lugosi, the sire of all things that are good. what more can a girl ask for?
Nosferatu, made 9 years earlier, pwns this movie but what it does have going for it is great sets, Dwight Frye as Renfield, the memorable score and of course the master performance of BELA LUGOSI.
You have to see this movie at least once, it has since influenced so many other movies.
All time Favorite! Bela Lugosi Rules!
This movie wasn’t frightening or intriguing. I doubt it was very scary in its day. I’ve always liked Christopher Lee and Gary Oldman better in the role. Lugosi is a one dimensional Count. Honestly, it bored me.
The penacle of vampire movies, Dracula is the not only the best vampire movie but set the tone for Christopher Lee and others on how to play as Dracula.
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