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The famous story of Bram Stoker “Dracula” has become the beginning of a series of horror films about vampires, and has marked the beginning of the new era of horror in the works of art such as theater and film.Dracula of Tod Browning – the 1931  Home - Dracula of Tod Browning – the 1931 The 1931 film “Dracula” is also based on the story and tells the viewer about the sad story of a British solicitor Renfield (played by Dwight Frye) traveling to Transylvania to conduct a business deal with Count Dracula. The 1931 film is based on the theater play written by Hamilton Deane and John L. Balderston, but in general the theme remains the same as in the book that gave the origin to all stories about vampires. Dracula of Tod Browning – the 1931  Home - Dracula of Tod Browning – the 1931

I found out about this film when I wrote essays in college about the character of vampire in the modern art. I liked the film very much for its classical fleur and composed custom essays writing about it. As soon as Renfield comes to the castle of Dracula, he is surprised with the disappearance of his luggage and the driver who brought him there, but he still does not know that Dracula is a vampire. However, then the plot changes – having attacked Renfield, Dracula makes him a lunatic slave traveling in a coffin on board a ship to England. When the ship arrives, nobody is alive on board except Reinfield. The wonderful play of Bela Lugosi as Dracula and Helen Chandler as his beloved Mina will impress the most demanding viewer.







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