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Dracula DVD

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  • Additional Details
  • Format: DVD
  • Rating: Not Rated
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Run Time: 75 Minutes
  • Region: 1 Region?
  • Aspect Ratio: Fullscreen
  • Studio: Universal
  • DVD Release Date: December 21, 1999
  • Subtitles: English, French
  • Audio:
    ENGLISH: Dolby Digital 5.0
    ENGLISH: Dolby Digital Mono [CC]
    SPANISH: Dolby Digital Mono [CC]
  • Director: Tod Browning
  • Cast: Bela Lugosi,Helen Chandler,Dwight Frye,David Manners
  • Genre: Horror
  • Color: Black & White
  • Includes:
    The Road to Dracula an Original Documentary
    Feature Commentary with Film Historian David J. Skal
    New Score by Philip Glass Performed by the Kronos Quartet
    Poster and Photo Montage
    Production Notes
    Cast and Filmmakers
    Theatrical Trailer
    Universal Web Link
  • Release Date: 1931
Many have tried, but none have reached the chilling heights of Bela Lugosi's iconic portrayal of the world's most famous vampire, in Tod Browning's "Dracula" (1931). Frances Dade, Helen Chandler and Edward Van Sloan also star in the first film adaptation of Bram Stoker's famous novel. This remastered DVD also includes the 1999 re-release with the Kronos Quartet playing an original score by Philip Glass, and a Spanish language version that was shot on the same set with the same scripts, featuring Carlos Villarias and Lupita Tovar.

Expert Review:
Tod Browning’s adaptation of Stoker’s Dracula with Hungarian actor Bela Lugosi as the titular Count was so influential that to this day it is still widely regarded by many not only as a classic, but as the definitive vampire film. A departure from the more folklorish depiction of vampires from Nosferatu, Lugosi’s Dracula was a suave, seductive aristocrat. Much like the original novel, Dracula helped redefine the image of the vampire for a new generation. By Nathanael Hood of Totally Top 10

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