Dracula (1931) starring Bela Lugosi, Dwight Frye, Edward Van Sloan, directed by Tod Browning
Synopsis of Dracula
A truly great adaptation of the classic vampire novel. Dracula is the story of the European vampire who comes to England to find fresh victims … And stumbles across a young woman who reminds him of his long-lost love. This is actually based on the Broadway play, and not directly on the original novel by Bram Stoker.
Product Description
The original Dracula, starring Bela Lugosi, launched the Hollywood horror genre and defined the iconic look and frightening character of the famed vampire. Towering ominously among the shadows of the Carpathian Mountains, Castle Dracula strikes fear in the hearts of the Transylvanian villagers below. After a naive real estate agent succumbs to the will of Count Dracula, the two head to London where the vampire sleeps in his coffin by day and searches for potential victims by night. The inspiration for hundreds of subsequent remakes and adaptations, this classic film directed by Tod Browning is the signature adaptation of Bram Stoker’s story with its eerie passion, shadowy atmosphere and thrilling cinematography.
To die, to be truly dead … that must be marvelous. — Count Dracula
Mina Seward: Why, Count Dracula!
Count Dracula: There are far worse things awaiting man than death.
Cast of characters
Bela Lugosi‘s (The Black Cat) performance as the undead Count Dracula is absolutely wonderful. It justly caused him to leap into stardom. He portrays the undead creature as virtually a wild creature, hidden under a faint veneer of a cultured gentleman. But as the quote above proves, there remains a small bit of the nobleman’s soul left in the undead corpse. That fragment remembers life, and despises his undead existence. But he is compelled to continue it all the same.
Dwight Frye (Frankenstein) also does an incredible job as Renfield, the unfortunate who goes to Transylvania to complete the sale of Carfax Abbey in London to Dracula …. And who becomes Dracula’s unfortunate thrall, and slowly descends into madness. His performance as a madman is riveting and very believable — and especially at his end, heart-rending.
Edward Van Sloan (Dracula’s Daughter) does a phenomenal job as Professor Van Helsing, He does an excellent job of portraying Dracula’s opposite. Intelligent, educated, and strong-willed. Which the audience visually sees during a “duel of wills” roughly midway through the movie. Van Helsing is the protagonist of the movie, even more so than John Harker.