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Discs in this Set:Expand Dracula (English Version) Collapse Dracula (English Version) * Currently 0. 00/10 Dracula (English Version) 1931 This DVD is disc 1 of 2 in "Dracula (75th Anniversary Edition)" No ReviewsStarring: Bela Lugosi, Helen Chandler, David Manners, Dwight Frye, Edward Van SloanDirector: Tod BrowningSynopsis: The legend of Dracula continues in this gripping, masterful 2-disc edition of cinema's most ominous vampire, digitally remastered for the 75th Anniversary Edition. Relive the horro Read More Studio: Universal StudiosRelease Date: 09/26/2006Expand Dracula (Spanish Version) Collapse Dracula (Spanish Version) * Currently 0.
00/10 Dracula (Spanish Version) 1931 This DVD is disc 2 of 2 in "Dracula (75th Anniversary Edition)" No ReviewsStarring: Carlos Villarias, Lupita Tovar, Barry Norton, Pablo Alvarez Rubio, Eduardo ArozamenaDirector: George MelfordSynopsis: This disc contains the SPANISH LANGUAGE VERSION which was filmed at the same time as the English language version. BONUS FEATURES: Read More Studio: Universal StudiosRelease Date: 09/26/2006SYNOPSIS:The legend of Dracula continues in this gripping, masterful 2-disc edition of cinema's most ominous vampire, digitally remastered for the 75th Anniversary Edition. Relive the horror, the mystery, and the intrigue of the original 1931 vampire masterpiece starring Bela Lugosi and directed by Tod Browning.
The inspiration for hundreds of subsequent remakes and adaptations, this classic film launched the Hollywood horror genre with its eerie passion, shadowy atmosphere, and thrilling cinematography. The children of the night are calling...DISC 1 (English Version):BONUS FEATURES: * Lugosi: The Dark Prince - A Tribute to the Film Career of Bela Lugosi, with Director Tod Browning * Monster Tracks - Interesting Interactive Pop-Up Facts About the Making of Dracula That Can be Read While Watching * The Road to Dracula - Documentary on the Making of the Film * Feature Commentary with Film Historian David J.
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