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Dracula (Universal Studios Classic Monster Collection)

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Dracula Universal Studios Classic Monster Collection

Dracula (The Restored Version) Although there have been numerous screen versions of Bram Stoker's classic tale, none is more enduring than the 1931 original. The ominous portrayal of Count Dracula by Bela Lugosi, combined with horror specialist director Tod Browning, help to create the film's eerie mood. Dracula remains a masterpiece not only of the genre, but for all time. Dracula (Featuring New Music By Philip Glass) The original version of Dracula starring Bela Lugosi has been remastered to feature a specially-composed musical score by world-renowned composer Philip Glass and performed by Kronos Quartet. Glass' music lends greater depth to an already timeless classic! Dracula (Original Spanish Version) Filmed simultaneously with the English language version, the Spanish version of Dracula is completely different, yet equally ominous vision of the horror classic. Utilizing the same sets and identical script, cinematographer George Robinson and a vibrant cast including Carlos Villarias and Lupita Tovar deliver this chilling and evocative tale.


Special features

 - Dracula (1931):
  • The Road to Dracula
  • Feature Commentary with Film Historian David J. Skal
  • New Score By Philip Glass Performed By the Kronos Quartet
  • Poster and Photo Montage
  • Production Notes
  • Cast and Filmmakers
  • Theatrical Trailer

Item specifics

Condition:  New
Genre: Horror
Format: DVD Leading Role: Bela Lugosi, Helen Chandler, David Manners, Dwight Frye
Rating: NR Director: Tod Browning
 

 

 

 

Product Details

 
Number of Discs 1
Rating Not Rated
Film Country USA
Sound Stereo Sound, Surround Sound
   
 
Additional Details
Genre Horror/Suspense
Format DVD
 

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