Universal first launched what would become known as its monster franchise with Count Dracula in 1931 with Dracula. The film’s two initial sequels – 1936’s Dracula’s Daughter and 1943’s Son of Dracula ...
Although he’s been shot, impaled, burned, beheaded and otherwise killed off many times, the daylight-dreading Count Dracula remains alive and well, thanks to our morbid obsession with things that go ...
The success of Hotel Transylvania 2 is just the latest victory for Dracula at the box office Hotel Transylvania 2 topped the box office last week, and that meant yet another victory for one of ...
The 1931 Spanish-language Drácula will get its first film score. It was among the early "talkies," when filmmakers hadn't quite yet figured out how to incorporate music into their craft. One of the ...
One of the early talkies that came out in 1931 was the Spanish-language "Dracula." But just because it had sound didn't mean it had a score. After all, B.J. Leiderman, who writes our theme music, wasn ...
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