Drácula Script

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Year:1931
Director:Enrique Tovar Ávalos, George Melford
Written by:Bram Stoker (Novel), Baltasar Fernández Cué (Adaptation)

Script Synopsis:In the early days of sound, it was common for Hollywood studios to produce Hollywood foreign-language versions of their films (usually in French, Spanish, and German) using the same sets, costumes and etc. Unfortunately, most of these foreign language versions no longer exist. The Spanish version of Dracula is an exception. In recent years this version has become more highly praised by some than the English language version. The Spanish crew had the advantage of watching the dailies from the English crew's version when they came in for the evening and they would figure out better camera angles and more effective use of lighting in an attempt to "top" it. As a result, this version's supporters consider it to be much more artistically effective.
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Dracula (1979) Script

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Year:1979
Director:John Badham
Written by:Bram Stoker (Novel), Hamilton Deane (Theatre Play), John L. Balderston (Theatre Play), W.D. Richter (Screenplay)

Script Synopsis:Romanticized adaptation of Bram Stoker's 1897 classic. Count Dracula is a subject of fatal attraction to more than one English maiden lady, as he seeks an immortal bride.
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Dracula Script

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Year:1931
Director:Tod Browning
Written by:Tod Browning (Writer), Bram Stoker (Novel), Hamilton Deane (Theatre Play), John L. Balderston (Theatre Play), Louis Bromfield (Writer), Garrett Fort (Screenplay), Louis Stevens (Writer), Max Cohen (Other)

Script Synopsis:The one that started them all. A powerful and ruthless vampire named Count Dracula arrives in London to prey on young, socialite women. Standing in the vampire's way, is a group of concerned men and the enigmatic Dr. Abraham Van Helsing. The beginning of Universal Horror in the sound era.
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