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Dracula's Daughter (1936)

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Country: US
Technical: bw 70m
Director: Lambert Hillyer
Cast: Otto Kruger, Marguerite Churchill, Gloria Holden, Edward Van Sloan

Synopsis:

Professor Von Helsing begins to suspect a Countess newly arrived in London of vampiric tendencies.

Review:

Universal diversified in this second Dracula movie, which follows on more or less from the first. The tone is relatively low-key, with understated acting contributing to the suggestive atmosphere. Meanwhile the unfashionably buxom Holden cuts a piquantly bisexual figure as the Countess striving to free herself of the curse by recourse to psychotherapy.

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Country: US
Technical: bw 70m
Director: Lambert Hillyer
Cast: Otto Kruger, Marguerite Churchill, Gloria Holden, Edward Van Sloan

Synopsis:

Professor Von Helsing begins to suspect a Countess newly arrived in London of vampiric tendencies.

Review:

Universal diversified in this second Dracula movie, which follows on more or less from the first. The tone is relatively low-key, with understated acting contributing to the suggestive atmosphere. Meanwhile the unfashionably buxom Holden cuts a piquantly bisexual figure as the Countess striving to free herself of the curse by recourse to psychotherapy.


Country: US
Technical: bw 70m
Director: Lambert Hillyer
Cast: Otto Kruger, Marguerite Churchill, Gloria Holden, Edward Van Sloan

Synopsis:

Professor Von Helsing begins to suspect a Countess newly arrived in London of vampiric tendencies.

Review:

Universal diversified in this second Dracula movie, which follows on more or less from the first. The tone is relatively low-key, with understated acting contributing to the suggestive atmosphere. Meanwhile the unfashionably buxom Holden cuts a piquantly bisexual figure as the Countess striving to free herself of the curse by recourse to psychotherapy.

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