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Dracula 1931 - Versión Americana
Presentación de el Conde Drácula
- Año: 1931
- Director: Tod Browning, Karl Freund
- Guión: Garrett Fort, Dudley Murphy (Novela: Bram Stocker)
- Reparto:Bela Lugosi, Helen Chandler, David Manners, Dwight Frye, Edward Van Sloan, Herbert Bunston, Frances Dade, Joan Standing, Charles K. Gerrard, Carla Laemmle
published: 20 Oct 2013
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Dracula (1931)
The ancient vampire Count Dracula arrives in England and begins to prey upon the virtuous young Mina.
Cast: Bela Lugosi, Helen Chandler, David Manners, Dwight Frye, Edward Van Sloan, Herbert Bunston, Frances Dade, Joan Standing, Charles K. Gerrard
published: 12 Sep 2012
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Drácula de Tod Browning 1931 PortuguesBrasil 1de7
Drácula ( 1931, Tod Browning )
Aqui o Vídeo original esta em Espanhol e a Legenda sincronizada com o Vídeo estava em Alemão que foi traduzida para o Portugês.
Título original: Dracula
Ano: 1931
País: Estados Unidos
Duração: 75 min.
Gênero: Terror
Diretor: Tod Browning Diretor dos Filmes ( A Trindade Maldita, Monstros, A Marca do Vampiro )
Trilha Sonora: Franz Schubert, Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Elenco: Bela Lugosi, Helen Chandler, David Manners, Dwight Frye, Edward Van Sloan, Herbert Bunston, Frances Dade, Joan Standing, Charles K. Gerrard
A mitologia do vampiro, em específico o clássico personagem conde Drácula, é tão difundida e conhecida que parece estar enraizada na cultura da humanidade há séculos. Ledo engano. É óbvio que histórias de vampiros existem há séculos, mas foi s...
published: 22 Jan 2009
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Dracula (8/10) Movie CLIP - Rats, Rats, Rats! (1931) HD
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CLIP DESCRIPTION:
Renfield (Dwight Frye) describes in detail his dream about rats while Dracula (Bela Lugosi) watches on.
FILM DESCRIPTION:
"I am....Drac-u-la. I bid you velcome." Thus does Bela Lugosi declare his presence in the 1931 screen version of Bram Stoker's Dracula. Director Tod Browning invests most of his mood and atmosphere in the first two reels, which were based on the original Stoker novel; the rest of the film is a more stagebound translation of the popular stage play by John Balderston and Hamilton Deane. Even so, the electric tension between the elegant Dracula and the vampire hunter Professor Van Helsing (Edward Van Sloan) works as we...
published: 16 Jun 2011
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Dracula (7/10) Movie CLIP - Dracula and Mina (1931) HD
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CLIP DESCRIPTION:
Dracula (Bela Lugosi) meets Van Helsing (Edward Van Sloan) and charms Mina Harker (Helen Chandler).
FILM DESCRIPTION:
"I am....Drac-u-la. I bid you velcome." Thus does Bela Lugosi declare his presence in the 1931 screen version of Bram Stoker's Dracula. Director Tod Browning invests most of his mood and atmosphere in the first two reels, which were based on the original Stoker novel; the rest of the film is a more stagebound translation of the popular stage play by John Balderston and Hamilton Deane. Even so, the electric tension between the elegant Dracula and the vampire hunter Professor Van Helsing (Edward Van Sloan) works as well o...
published: 16 Jun 2011
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EFC II #91 - Dracula (1931)
The Epic Film Challenge II
#91 - Dracula (1931)
Dir. Tod Browning
Starring: Bela Lugosi, Dwight Frye, Helen Chandler, David Manners, Edward Van Sloan, Herbert Bunston, Frances Dade, Joan Standing
The ninety-first installment of the Epic Film Challenge II, perhaps the most iconic big screen take of the legendary vampire, portrayed by Bela Lugosi, Dracula.
September 2016
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published: 12 Oct 2016
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The Moonstone 1934
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A monogram whodunit from the 30's, with dialogue and sound effects based on the well known mystery book with same title.
Cast: David Manners, Phyllis Barry, Gustav von Seyffertitz, Jameson Thomas, Herbert Bunston, Charles Irwin
published: 17 Oct 2018
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Dracula (1931) | Starring Bela Lugosi | Film Review
Dracula (1931) was directed by Tod Browning and released by Universal Studios. It starts the incomparable Bela Lugosi as the Count. Let me tell you, this movie is a classic for a reason.
CAST LIST
Dracula: Bela Lugosi
Renfield: Dwight Frye
Dr. Seward: Herbert Bunston
Mina: Helen Chandler
Lucy: Frances Dade
Jonathan: David Manners
Van Helsing: Edward Van Sloan
Martin: Charles K. Gerrard
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published: 30 Jan 2021
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A Shot In The Dark - February 1, 1935
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A Shot In The Dark - February 1, 1935
A Shot in the Dark is a 1935 American mystery film directed by Charles Lamont.
Plot
A college student (Charles Starrett) discovers his roommate’s body hanging from a window and calls the police. What at first looks like suicide turns out to be murder. While a police investigation is ongoing, more students are killed.
Cast
Charles Starrett as Kenneth "Ken" Harris
Robert Warwick as Joseph Harris
Edward Van Sloan as Prof. Bostwick
Marion Shilling as Jean Coates
Helen J...
published: 17 Apr 2018
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Vanity Fair - March 15, 1932
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Vanity Fair - March 15, 1932
Vanity Fair is a 1932 American pre-Code drama film directed by Chester M. Franklin and starring Myrna Loy, Conway Tearle and Anthony Bushell. The film is modernized adaptation of William Makepeace Thackeray's novel of the same name with the original Regency-era story reset in Twentieth Century Britain. Three years later Thackeray's novel was adapted again as Becky Sharp, the first three-strip technicolor film.
Cast
Myrna Loy as Becky Sharp
Conway Tearle as Rawdon Crawley
Barbara Kent as Amelia Sedley
Walter Byron as George Osborne
Anthony Bushell as Dobbin
Billy Bevan as Joseph Sedley
Montagu Love as Marquis of St...
published: 08 Apr 2018
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Dracula 1931 - Versión Americana
Presentación de el Conde Drácula
- Año: 1931
- Director: Tod Browning, Karl Freund
- Guión: Garrett Fort, Dudley Murphy (Novela: Bram Stocker)
- Reparto:Bela L...
Presentación de el Conde Drácula
- Año: 1931
- Director: Tod Browning, Karl Freund
- Guión: Garrett Fort, Dudley Murphy (Novela: Bram Stocker)
- Reparto:Bela Lugosi, Helen Chandler, David Manners, Dwight Frye, Edward Van Sloan, Herbert Bunston, Frances Dade, Joan Standing, Charles K. Gerrard, Carla Laemmle
https://wn.com/Dracula_1931_Versión_Americana
Presentación de el Conde Drácula
- Año: 1931
- Director: Tod Browning, Karl Freund
- Guión: Garrett Fort, Dudley Murphy (Novela: Bram Stocker)
- Reparto:Bela Lugosi, Helen Chandler, David Manners, Dwight Frye, Edward Van Sloan, Herbert Bunston, Frances Dade, Joan Standing, Charles K. Gerrard, Carla Laemmle
- published: 20 Oct 2013
- views: 700
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Dracula (1931)
The ancient vampire Count Dracula arrives in England and begins to prey upon the virtuous young Mina.
Cast: Bela Lugosi, Helen Chandler, David Manners, Dw...
The ancient vampire Count Dracula arrives in England and begins to prey upon the virtuous young Mina.
Cast: Bela Lugosi, Helen Chandler, David Manners, Dwight Frye, Edward Van Sloan, Herbert Bunston, Frances Dade, Joan Standing, Charles K. Gerrard
https://wn.com/Dracula_(1931)
The ancient vampire Count Dracula arrives in England and begins to prey upon the virtuous young Mina.
Cast: Bela Lugosi, Helen Chandler, David Manners, Dwight Frye, Edward Van Sloan, Herbert Bunston, Frances Dade, Joan Standing, Charles K. Gerrard
- published: 12 Sep 2012
- views: 158
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Drácula de Tod Browning 1931 PortuguesBrasil 1de7
Drácula ( 1931, Tod Browning )
Aqui o Vídeo original esta em Espanhol e a Legenda sincronizada com o Vídeo estava em Alemão que foi traduzida para o Portugês.
...
Drácula ( 1931, Tod Browning )
Aqui o Vídeo original esta em Espanhol e a Legenda sincronizada com o Vídeo estava em Alemão que foi traduzida para o Portugês.
Título original: Dracula
Ano: 1931
País: Estados Unidos
Duração: 75 min.
Gênero: Terror
Diretor: Tod Browning Diretor dos Filmes ( A Trindade Maldita, Monstros, A Marca do Vampiro )
Trilha Sonora: Franz Schubert, Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Elenco: Bela Lugosi, Helen Chandler, David Manners, Dwight Frye, Edward Van Sloan, Herbert Bunston, Frances Dade, Joan Standing, Charles K. Gerrard
A mitologia do vampiro, em específico o clássico personagem conde Drácula, é tão difundida e conhecida que parece estar enraizada na cultura da humanidade há séculos. Ledo engano. É óbvio que histórias de vampiros existem há séculos, mas foi só no ano de 1897 que o romance Drácula foi publicado, sob a pena de um escritor irlandês chamado Bram Stoker. E o sucesso da extensa colagem de diários e registros em primeira pessoa foi instantâneo. Da literatura para os palcos de teatro a transição foi igualmente bem-sucedida, e daí para o cinema era só uma questão de tempo. Da era do cinema mudo o mais marcante filme baseado no romance foi Nosferatu (Murnau, 1922), que usou o mito criado por Stoker de forma livre, apenas trocando os nomes dos personagens e os locais da história.
por....Texto postado por Kollision em 16 deDezembro de 2004.
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Drácula ( 1931, Tod Browning )
Aqui o Vídeo original esta em Espanhol e a Legenda sincronizada com o Vídeo estava em Alemão que foi traduzida para o Portugês.
Título original: Dracula
Ano: 1931
País: Estados Unidos
Duração: 75 min.
Gênero: Terror
Diretor: Tod Browning Diretor dos Filmes ( A Trindade Maldita, Monstros, A Marca do Vampiro )
Trilha Sonora: Franz Schubert, Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Elenco: Bela Lugosi, Helen Chandler, David Manners, Dwight Frye, Edward Van Sloan, Herbert Bunston, Frances Dade, Joan Standing, Charles K. Gerrard
A mitologia do vampiro, em específico o clássico personagem conde Drácula, é tão difundida e conhecida que parece estar enraizada na cultura da humanidade há séculos. Ledo engano. É óbvio que histórias de vampiros existem há séculos, mas foi só no ano de 1897 que o romance Drácula foi publicado, sob a pena de um escritor irlandês chamado Bram Stoker. E o sucesso da extensa colagem de diários e registros em primeira pessoa foi instantâneo. Da literatura para os palcos de teatro a transição foi igualmente bem-sucedida, e daí para o cinema era só uma questão de tempo. Da era do cinema mudo o mais marcante filme baseado no romance foi Nosferatu (Murnau, 1922), que usou o mito criado por Stoker de forma livre, apenas trocando os nomes dos personagens e os locais da história.
por....Texto postado por Kollision em 16 deDezembro de 2004.
- published: 22 Jan 2009
- views: 5223
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Dracula (8/10) Movie CLIP - Rats, Rats, Rats! (1931) HD
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CLIP DESCRIPTION:
Renfield (Dwight Frye) describes in detail his dream about rats while Dracula (Bela Lugosi) watches on.
FILM DESCRIPTION:
"I am....Drac-u-la. I bid you velcome." Thus does Bela Lugosi declare his presence in the 1931 screen version of Bram Stoker's Dracula. Director Tod Browning invests most of his mood and atmosphere in the first two reels, which were based on the original Stoker novel; the rest of the film is a more stagebound translation of the popular stage play by John Balderston and Hamilton Deane. Even so, the electric tension between the elegant Dracula and the vampire hunter Professor Van Helsing (Edward Van Sloan) works as well on the screen as it did on the stage. And it's hard to forget such moments as the lustful gleam in the eyes of Mina Harker (Helen Chandler) as she succumbs to the will of Dracula, or the omnipresent insane giggle of the fly-eating Renfield (Dwight Frye). Despite the static nature of the final scenes, Dracula is a classic among horror films, with Bela Lugosi giving the performance of a lifetime as the erudite Count (both Lugosi and co-star Frye would forever after be typecast as a result of this film, which had unfortunate consequences for both men's careers). Compare this Dracula to the simultaneously filmed Spanish-language version, which makes up for the absence of Lugosi with a stronger sense of visual dynamics in the lengthy dialogue sequences. In 1999, a special rerelease of Dracula was prepared featuring a new musical score written by Philip Glass and performed by The Kronos Quartet.
CREDITS:
TM & © Universal (1931)
Cast: Herbert Bunston, Dwight Frye, Charles K. Gerrard, Bela Lugosi
Directors: Tod Browning, Karl Freund
Producers: E.M. Asher, Tod Browning, Carl Laemmle Jr.
Screenwriters: Bram Stoker, Hamilton Deane, John L. Balderston, Garrett Fort, Louis Bromfield, Tod Browning, Max Cohen, Dudley Murphy, Louis Stevens
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CLIP DESCRIPTION:
Renfield (Dwight Frye) describes in detail his dream about rats while Dracula (Bela Lugosi) watches on.
FILM DESCRIPTION:
"I am....Drac-u-la. I bid you velcome." Thus does Bela Lugosi declare his presence in the 1931 screen version of Bram Stoker's Dracula. Director Tod Browning invests most of his mood and atmosphere in the first two reels, which were based on the original Stoker novel; the rest of the film is a more stagebound translation of the popular stage play by John Balderston and Hamilton Deane. Even so, the electric tension between the elegant Dracula and the vampire hunter Professor Van Helsing (Edward Van Sloan) works as well on the screen as it did on the stage. And it's hard to forget such moments as the lustful gleam in the eyes of Mina Harker (Helen Chandler) as she succumbs to the will of Dracula, or the omnipresent insane giggle of the fly-eating Renfield (Dwight Frye). Despite the static nature of the final scenes, Dracula is a classic among horror films, with Bela Lugosi giving the performance of a lifetime as the erudite Count (both Lugosi and co-star Frye would forever after be typecast as a result of this film, which had unfortunate consequences for both men's careers). Compare this Dracula to the simultaneously filmed Spanish-language version, which makes up for the absence of Lugosi with a stronger sense of visual dynamics in the lengthy dialogue sequences. In 1999, a special rerelease of Dracula was prepared featuring a new musical score written by Philip Glass and performed by The Kronos Quartet.
CREDITS:
TM & © Universal (1931)
Cast: Herbert Bunston, Dwight Frye, Charles K. Gerrard, Bela Lugosi
Directors: Tod Browning, Karl Freund
Producers: E.M. Asher, Tod Browning, Carl Laemmle Jr.
Screenwriters: Bram Stoker, Hamilton Deane, John L. Balderston, Garrett Fort, Louis Bromfield, Tod Browning, Max Cohen, Dudley Murphy, Louis Stevens
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- published: 16 Jun 2011
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Dracula (7/10) Movie CLIP - Dracula and Mina (1931) HD
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Drac...
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CLIP DESCRIPTION:
Dracula (Bela Lugosi) meets Van Helsing (Edward Van Sloan) and charms Mina Harker (Helen Chandler).
FILM DESCRIPTION:
"I am....Drac-u-la. I bid you velcome." Thus does Bela Lugosi declare his presence in the 1931 screen version of Bram Stoker's Dracula. Director Tod Browning invests most of his mood and atmosphere in the first two reels, which were based on the original Stoker novel; the rest of the film is a more stagebound translation of the popular stage play by John Balderston and Hamilton Deane. Even so, the electric tension between the elegant Dracula and the vampire hunter Professor Van Helsing (Edward Van Sloan) works as well on the screen as it did on the stage. And it's hard to forget such moments as the lustful gleam in the eyes of Mina Harker (Helen Chandler) as she succumbs to the will of Dracula, or the omnipresent insane giggle of the fly-eating Renfield (Dwight Frye). Despite the static nature of the final scenes, Dracula is a classic among horror films, with Bela Lugosi giving the performance of a lifetime as the erudite Count (both Lugosi and co-star Frye would forever after be typecast as a result of this film, which had unfortunate consequences for both men's careers). Compare this Dracula to the simultaneously filmed Spanish-language version, which makes up for the absence of Lugosi with a stronger sense of visual dynamics in the lengthy dialogue sequences. In 1999, a special rerelease of Dracula was prepared featuring a new musical score written by Philip Glass and performed by The Kronos Quartet.
CREDITS:
TM & © Universal (1931)
Cast: Herbert Bunston, Bela Lugosi, David Manners, Edward Van Sloan, Helen Chandler
Directors: Tod Browning, Karl Freund
Producers: E.M. Asher, Tod Browning, Carl Laemmle Jr.
Screenwriters: Bram Stoker, Hamilton Deane, John L. Balderston, Garrett Fort, Louis Bromfield, Tod Browning, Max Cohen, Dudley Murphy, Louis Stevens
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CLIP DESCRIPTION:
Dracula (Bela Lugosi) meets Van Helsing (Edward Van Sloan) and charms Mina Harker (Helen Chandler).
FILM DESCRIPTION:
"I am....Drac-u-la. I bid you velcome." Thus does Bela Lugosi declare his presence in the 1931 screen version of Bram Stoker's Dracula. Director Tod Browning invests most of his mood and atmosphere in the first two reels, which were based on the original Stoker novel; the rest of the film is a more stagebound translation of the popular stage play by John Balderston and Hamilton Deane. Even so, the electric tension between the elegant Dracula and the vampire hunter Professor Van Helsing (Edward Van Sloan) works as well on the screen as it did on the stage. And it's hard to forget such moments as the lustful gleam in the eyes of Mina Harker (Helen Chandler) as she succumbs to the will of Dracula, or the omnipresent insane giggle of the fly-eating Renfield (Dwight Frye). Despite the static nature of the final scenes, Dracula is a classic among horror films, with Bela Lugosi giving the performance of a lifetime as the erudite Count (both Lugosi and co-star Frye would forever after be typecast as a result of this film, which had unfortunate consequences for both men's careers). Compare this Dracula to the simultaneously filmed Spanish-language version, which makes up for the absence of Lugosi with a stronger sense of visual dynamics in the lengthy dialogue sequences. In 1999, a special rerelease of Dracula was prepared featuring a new musical score written by Philip Glass and performed by The Kronos Quartet.
CREDITS:
TM & © Universal (1931)
Cast: Herbert Bunston, Bela Lugosi, David Manners, Edward Van Sloan, Helen Chandler
Directors: Tod Browning, Karl Freund
Producers: E.M. Asher, Tod Browning, Carl Laemmle Jr.
Screenwriters: Bram Stoker, Hamilton Deane, John L. Balderston, Garrett Fort, Louis Bromfield, Tod Browning, Max Cohen, Dudley Murphy, Louis Stevens
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- published: 16 Jun 2011
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EFC II #91 - Dracula (1931)
The Epic Film Challenge II
#91 - Dracula (1931)
Dir. Tod Browning
Starring: Bela Lugosi, Dwight Frye, Helen Chandler, David Manners, Edward Van Sloan, Herbert B...
The Epic Film Challenge II
#91 - Dracula (1931)
Dir. Tod Browning
Starring: Bela Lugosi, Dwight Frye, Helen Chandler, David Manners, Edward Van Sloan, Herbert Bunston, Frances Dade, Joan Standing
The ninety-first installment of the Epic Film Challenge II, perhaps the most iconic big screen take of the legendary vampire, portrayed by Bela Lugosi, Dracula.
September 2016
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The Epic Film Challenge II
#91 - Dracula (1931)
Dir. Tod Browning
Starring: Bela Lugosi, Dwight Frye, Helen Chandler, David Manners, Edward Van Sloan, Herbert Bunston, Frances Dade, Joan Standing
The ninety-first installment of the Epic Film Challenge II, perhaps the most iconic big screen take of the legendary vampire, portrayed by Bela Lugosi, Dracula.
September 2016
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- published: 12 Oct 2016
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The Moonstone 1934
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A monogram whodunit from the 30's, with dialogue and sound effects based on the well known mystery book with same title.
Cast: Da...
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A monogram whodunit from the 30's, with dialogue and sound effects based on the well known mystery book with same title.
Cast: David Manners, Phyllis Barry, Gustav von Seyffertitz, Jameson Thomas, Herbert Bunston, Charles Irwin
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A monogram whodunit from the 30's, with dialogue and sound effects based on the well known mystery book with same title.
Cast: David Manners, Phyllis Barry, Gustav von Seyffertitz, Jameson Thomas, Herbert Bunston, Charles Irwin
- published: 17 Oct 2018
- views: 29
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Dracula (1931) | Starring Bela Lugosi | Film Review
Dracula (1931) was directed by Tod Browning and released by Universal Studios. It starts the incomparable Bela Lugosi as the Count. Let me tell you, this movi...
Dracula (1931) was directed by Tod Browning and released by Universal Studios. It starts the incomparable Bela Lugosi as the Count. Let me tell you, this movie is a classic for a reason.
CAST LIST
Dracula: Bela Lugosi
Renfield: Dwight Frye
Dr. Seward: Herbert Bunston
Mina: Helen Chandler
Lucy: Frances Dade
Jonathan: David Manners
Van Helsing: Edward Van Sloan
Martin: Charles K. Gerrard
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Memento Mori
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Dracula (1931) was directed by Tod Browning and released by Universal Studios. It starts the incomparable Bela Lugosi as the Count. Let me tell you, this movie is a classic for a reason.
CAST LIST
Dracula: Bela Lugosi
Renfield: Dwight Frye
Dr. Seward: Herbert Bunston
Mina: Helen Chandler
Lucy: Frances Dade
Jonathan: David Manners
Van Helsing: Edward Van Sloan
Martin: Charles K. Gerrard
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Memento Mori
- published: 30 Jan 2021
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1:09:05
A Shot In The Dark - February 1, 1935
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A Shot In The Dark - February 1, 1935
A Shot in the Dark is a 1935 American mystery film directed by Charles Lamont.
Plot
A college student (Charles Starrett) discovers his roommate’s body hanging from a window and calls the police. What at first looks like suicide turns out to be murder. While a police investigation is ongoing, more students are killed.
Cast
Charles Starrett as Kenneth "Ken" Harris
Robert Warwick as Joseph Harris
Edward Van Sloan as Prof. Bostwick
Marion Shilling as Jean Coates
Helen Jerome Eddy as Miss Lottie Case
Doris Lloyd as Lucille Coates
James Bush as Byron Coates / John Meseraux
Julian Madison as Charlie Penlon
Eddie Tamblyn as Bill Smart
Ralph Brooks as Sam Anderson
Robert McKenzie as Sheriff
John Davidson as Prof. Brand
Herbert Bunston as College President
George Morrell as Deputy Ab Barber
Broderick O'Farrell as Dr. Howell
Jane Keckley as Bostwick's Housekeeper
h/t: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Shot_in_the_Dark_(1935_film)
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A Shot In The Dark - February 1, 1935
A Shot in the Dark is a 1935 American mystery film directed by Charles Lamont.
Plot
A college student (Charles Starrett) discovers his roommate’s body hanging from a window and calls the police. What at first looks like suicide turns out to be murder. While a police investigation is ongoing, more students are killed.
Cast
Charles Starrett as Kenneth "Ken" Harris
Robert Warwick as Joseph Harris
Edward Van Sloan as Prof. Bostwick
Marion Shilling as Jean Coates
Helen Jerome Eddy as Miss Lottie Case
Doris Lloyd as Lucille Coates
James Bush as Byron Coates / John Meseraux
Julian Madison as Charlie Penlon
Eddie Tamblyn as Bill Smart
Ralph Brooks as Sam Anderson
Robert McKenzie as Sheriff
John Davidson as Prof. Brand
Herbert Bunston as College President
George Morrell as Deputy Ab Barber
Broderick O'Farrell as Dr. Howell
Jane Keckley as Bostwick's Housekeeper
h/t: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Shot_in_the_Dark_(1935_film)
- published: 17 Apr 2018
- views: 30
1:06:26
Vanity Fair - March 15, 1932
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Vanity Fair - March 15, 1932
Vanity Fair is a 1932 American pre-Code drama film directed by Chester M. Franklin and starring Myrna Loy, Conway Tearle and Anthony Bushell. The film is modernized adaptation of William Makepeace Thackeray's novel of the same name with the original Regency-era story reset in Twentieth Century Britain. Three years later Thackeray's novel was adapted again as Becky Sharp, the first three-strip technicolor film.
Cast
Myrna Loy as Becky Sharp
Conway Tearle as Rawdon Crawley
Barbara Kent as Amelia Sedley
Walter Byron as George Osborne
Anthony Bushell as Dobbin
Billy Bevan as Joseph Sedley
Montagu Love as Marquis of Steyne
Herbert Bunston as Mr. Sedley
Mary Forbes as Mrs. Sedley
Lionel Belmore as Sir Pitt Crawley
Plot
This film adaptation's storyline begins around 1920 and concludes in 1933. In its opening scene a limousine is traveling down a road outside London. In the car are two passengers, Amelia Sedley (Barbara Kent) and her friend Becky Sharp (Myrna Loy), young ladies who agewise are in their twenties. Amelia is from a rich, well-connected family, while Becky is from very modest means and has no family at all. Given Becky's circumstances, Amelia has invited her to her home for the Christmas holidays.
At the Sedley estate Amelia's family welcomes their guest, but the mother is soon wary of her. Those suspicions are warranted, for Becky aims to use her beauty and guile to gain wealth and privilege by climbing England's social ladder. Her first target for achieving those goals is Joseph, Amelia's much-older brother (Billy Bevan). After Becky tries unsuccessfully to trap him into marriage, Mrs. Sedley sees her cuddling in the home's drawing room with her daughter's fiancé, George Osborne. Disgusted, the mother calls "Miss Sharp" into the adjoining room, where she advises Becky to leave immediately so she can begin the job she had accepted before the holidays, that of governess for the family of Sir Pitt Crawley. Becky heeds the thinly veiled advice and departs.
Upon her arrival at the residence of Lord Crawley, Becky quickly stirs the passions of both the elderly Sir Pitt and his son Rawdon (Conway Tearle). The new governess entices them with her suggestive comments and by allowing each man into her bedroom at night while she glides about in her satin pajamas. Soon she and Rawdon begin a secretive affair, but Sir Pitt finally catches them together in Becky's bedroom. There they inform him they had married the previous day. That news enrages the old man, who orders his son and his "shameless little hussy" out of his house.
Relocating to a townhouse in London's Mayfair district, Becky and Rawdon feel the financial strains of being cut off from Lord Crawley and his wealth. The couple at first brings in money by betting and cheating their friends playing bridge. That income, however, is insufficient for their mounting bills, so Becky schemes to find other ways to get money. She does so through blackmail and by obtaining gifts from a string of lovers, including George Osborne, now the husband of her friend Amelia. Eventually, even Rawdon cannot tolerate his wife's wanton, criminal behavior. On the evening he is released from police custody for writing bad checks, Rawdon finds Becky at their home with another lover. He declares their marriage is over and gives her only ten minutes to vacate the premises. As she leaves, he informs Becky that his father had just died, and he is now the new Lord Crawley. He then warns her that if she ever dares to refer to herself as "Lady Crawley," he will track her down and kill her.
Several years pass and Becky lives in a far less affluent, largely French-speaking area of London. There she prowls the area's bars and casinos, getting money from the assorted men she meets. One evening in a casino, she sees Amelia's brother Joseph, who updates her about his sister's situation. While Becky already knows that Amelia's husband George had died five years earlier in a horse-riding accident, she learns from Joseph that Amelia still refuses to remarry. Subsequently she also learns that her friend's devotion to George's memory and her mistaken belief in his fidelity have led Amelia to refuse repeated marriage proposals from Dobbin, a gentleman who has adored her for years. Sometime later, Becky invites Amelia to her apartment and confesses her affair with George. She then calls Amelia a fool for revering a dead "cad" and urges her to wed Dobbin, who is waiting outside in a car. When Amelia rejoins him after Becky's disclosures, she rests her head on Dobbin's shoulder, implying that his next proposal will be accepted.
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Vanity Fair - March 15, 1932
Vanity Fair is a 1932 American pre-Code drama film directed by Chester M. Franklin and starring Myrna Loy, Conway Tearle and Anthony Bushell. The film is modernized adaptation of William Makepeace Thackeray's novel of the same name with the original Regency-era story reset in Twentieth Century Britain. Three years later Thackeray's novel was adapted again as Becky Sharp, the first three-strip technicolor film.
Cast
Myrna Loy as Becky Sharp
Conway Tearle as Rawdon Crawley
Barbara Kent as Amelia Sedley
Walter Byron as George Osborne
Anthony Bushell as Dobbin
Billy Bevan as Joseph Sedley
Montagu Love as Marquis of Steyne
Herbert Bunston as Mr. Sedley
Mary Forbes as Mrs. Sedley
Lionel Belmore as Sir Pitt Crawley
Plot
This film adaptation's storyline begins around 1920 and concludes in 1933. In its opening scene a limousine is traveling down a road outside London. In the car are two passengers, Amelia Sedley (Barbara Kent) and her friend Becky Sharp (Myrna Loy), young ladies who agewise are in their twenties. Amelia is from a rich, well-connected family, while Becky is from very modest means and has no family at all. Given Becky's circumstances, Amelia has invited her to her home for the Christmas holidays.
At the Sedley estate Amelia's family welcomes their guest, but the mother is soon wary of her. Those suspicions are warranted, for Becky aims to use her beauty and guile to gain wealth and privilege by climbing England's social ladder. Her first target for achieving those goals is Joseph, Amelia's much-older brother (Billy Bevan). After Becky tries unsuccessfully to trap him into marriage, Mrs. Sedley sees her cuddling in the home's drawing room with her daughter's fiancé, George Osborne. Disgusted, the mother calls "Miss Sharp" into the adjoining room, where she advises Becky to leave immediately so she can begin the job she had accepted before the holidays, that of governess for the family of Sir Pitt Crawley. Becky heeds the thinly veiled advice and departs.
Upon her arrival at the residence of Lord Crawley, Becky quickly stirs the passions of both the elderly Sir Pitt and his son Rawdon (Conway Tearle). The new governess entices them with her suggestive comments and by allowing each man into her bedroom at night while she glides about in her satin pajamas. Soon she and Rawdon begin a secretive affair, but Sir Pitt finally catches them together in Becky's bedroom. There they inform him they had married the previous day. That news enrages the old man, who orders his son and his "shameless little hussy" out of his house.
Relocating to a townhouse in London's Mayfair district, Becky and Rawdon feel the financial strains of being cut off from Lord Crawley and his wealth. The couple at first brings in money by betting and cheating their friends playing bridge. That income, however, is insufficient for their mounting bills, so Becky schemes to find other ways to get money. She does so through blackmail and by obtaining gifts from a string of lovers, including George Osborne, now the husband of her friend Amelia. Eventually, even Rawdon cannot tolerate his wife's wanton, criminal behavior. On the evening he is released from police custody for writing bad checks, Rawdon finds Becky at their home with another lover. He declares their marriage is over and gives her only ten minutes to vacate the premises. As she leaves, he informs Becky that his father had just died, and he is now the new Lord Crawley. He then warns her that if she ever dares to refer to herself as "Lady Crawley," he will track her down and kill her.
Several years pass and Becky lives in a far less affluent, largely French-speaking area of London. There she prowls the area's bars and casinos, getting money from the assorted men she meets. One evening in a casino, she sees Amelia's brother Joseph, who updates her about his sister's situation. While Becky already knows that Amelia's husband George had died five years earlier in a horse-riding accident, she learns from Joseph that Amelia still refuses to remarry. Subsequently she also learns that her friend's devotion to George's memory and her mistaken belief in his fidelity have led Amelia to refuse repeated marriage proposals from Dobbin, a gentleman who has adored her for years. Sometime later, Becky invites Amelia to her apartment and confesses her affair with George. She then calls Amelia a fool for revering a dead "cad" and urges her to wed Dobbin, who is waiting outside in a car. When Amelia rejoins him after Becky's disclosures, she rests her head on Dobbin's shoulder, implying that his next proposal will be accepted.
h/t: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vanity_Fair_(1932_film)
- published: 08 Apr 2018
- views: 27