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  2. Bela Lugosi - Wikipedia

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    He later starred in the 1931 film version of Dracula directed by Tod Browning and produced by Universal Pictures. Through the 1930s, he occupied an important niche in horror films, but his notoriety as Dracula and thick Hungarian accent greatly limited the roles offered to him, and he unsuccessfully tried for years to avoid typecasting.

  3. Drakula halála - Wikipedia

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    Drakula halála (transl. Dracula's Death) is an Austrian silent film that was co-written and directed by Károly Lajthay. The film was the first appearance of Count Dracula from Bram Stoker's novel Dracula (1897), though the film does not follow the plot of the novel. [4] [5] Production went from 1920 to 1921.

  4. Bela Lugosi filmography - Wikipedia

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    Getto (February 1922) performed in New York in Hungarian language; also directed by Lugosi [135] A demarkacio szinmu (circa March 1922) - performed in New York in Hungarian language [136] The Tragedy of Man - opened April 8, 1922 (N.Y. City) Lugosi played Adam and also directed this play in Hungarian language; co-starred Ilona von Montagh

  5. Lost story by "Dracula" author discovered after over 130 years

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    Stoker never enjoyed much commercial success from his legendary book, but in 1931, "Dracula" made it big as a motion picture, with Hungarian actor Bela Lugosi in the title role. Shocking in its ...

  6. Vlad the Impaler - Wikipedia

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    Vlad bought a house in Pécs that became known as Drakula háza ("Dracula's house" in Hungarian). [121] In January 1476 John Pongrác of Dengeleg, Voivode of Transylvania urged the people of Brașov to send to Vlad all those of his supporters who had settled in the town, because Corvinus and Basarab Laiotă had concluded a treaty. [121]

  7. Count Dracula in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    An early adaptation of Dracula is the Hungarian silent movie Dracula's Death; directed by Karoly Lajthay. The film allegedly premiered in 1921, though this has been questioned by some scholars who instead list 1923 as the earliest verifiable release date. [38] The film is currently considered lost in its entirety.

  8. The Best Vampire Movies of All Time - AOL

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    Dracula, released in the U.S. as Horror of Dracula to avoid confusion, is violent, too, as seen when Lee rushes in, bloodshot eyes nearly as red as the blood dripping from his fangs, and reveals ...

  9. Dracula (1931 English-language film) - Wikipedia

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    In September 2013, Dracula received a standalone Blu-ray release that also includes the Spanish-language Dracula. [66] [67] That same year, Dracula was included as part of the six-film Blu-ray set Universal Classic Monsters Collection, which also includes Frankenstein, The Mummy, The Invisible Man, Bride of Frankenstein, and The Wolf Man. [68]