Dracula - Classic Monster Collection- IMPORT - ALL REGIONS
Facts
| Directed by | Tod Browning |
| Cast | David Manners |
| DVD Release | November 30, 1930 |
| Running Time | 75 minutes |
| Buy this item ... | 1 new from $16.00 |
About Dracula - Classic Monster Collection- IMPORT - ALL REGIONS
SYNOPSIS:After a harrowing ride through the Carpathian mountains in eastern Europe,Renfield enters castle Dracula to finalize the transferral of Carfax Abbey inLondon to Count Dracula, who is in actuality a vampire. Renfield is druggedby the eerily hypnotic count, and turned into one of his thralls, protecting himduring his sea voyage to London. After sucking the blood and turning theyoung Lucy Weston into a vampire, Dracula turns his attention to her friendMina Seward, daughter of Dr. Seward who then calls in a specialist, Dr. VanHelsing, to diagnose the sudden deterioration of Mina's health. Van Helsing,realizing that Dracula is indeed a vampire, tries to prepare Mina's fiance,John Harker, and Dr. Seward for what is to come and the measures that willhave to be taken to prevent Mina from becoming one of the undead. Product Description
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Average user review:| The Best Possible In 1931 |
Moving on, Renfield goes to conduct some real estate business with Count Dracula; but he is surprised at the sympathetic fear he is getting from people in the area. (Nice suspense) Renfield then meets Dracula (Lugosi) who appears to be a decent host. But there is an early sign of horror when Dracula is especially interested when Renfield cuts his finger. Considering the limited resources back then, the scenery is well done. Once in England, we see that Renfield has become a servant of Dracula, and it doesn't take Dracula long to start killing people once he arrives in England. We are then introduced to Jack Seward and John Harker. (Harker is engaged to Seward's daughter Mina.) Mina's friend Lucy is killed which leads to more suspense. Granted, we as the audience know who is killing everyone, but there is some suspense as to when the characters will find out.
We then meet Van Helsing. Van Sloan portrays Van Helsing as an interesting character who has unusual knowledge that he tries to use only when people may be ready for it, or situations are dire enough to share his knowledge. (Van Sloan does not make Van Helsing the heavy drinker he was in the book.)
Harker is a real skeptic, but Seward is understandably more open because he is concerned over his daughter Mina's failing health. Interestingly, we see the good in Renfield is fighting to come out, but he is also afraid of what Dracula may do to him. (Nice suspense that allows us some sympathy for Renfield.) We then see that while Harker is a skeptic, he can be convinced with the right evidence. I don't want to ruin the movie for those of you who haven't seen it. But the climax is done reasonably well, and it leaves us with a slightly open ended conclusion.
The 1979 version with Frank Langella as Dracula, Sir Laurence Oliver as Abraham Van Helsing, and Donald Pleasence as Seward will always be my favorite. But I do feel that the 1931 Lugosi version was the best one available in 1931. It remains my 2nd favorite version, and a lot better than a lot of SO CALLED recent Draculas. November 24, 2008
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