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    Dracula's Daughter

    1936 · Horror · 1h 12m

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      • Dracula's Daughter is a 1936 American vampire horror film produced by Universal Pictures as a sequel to the 1931 film Dracula.
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  2. Dracula's Daughter tells the story of Countess Marya Zaleska, the daughter of Count Dracula and herself a vampire. Following Dracula's death, she believes that by destroying his body, she will be free of his influence and live normally. When this fails, she turns to a psychiatrist, Dr. Jeffrey Garth (Kruger).

  3. Dracula's Daughter is a 1936 American vampire horror film produced by Universal Pictures as a sequel to the 1931 film Dracula.

  4. Jul 29, 2016 · dracula's daughter (1936) “…Strikes the living with all her father’s cunning!” For a studio that had generated four literally monster hit stand-alone horror films in the early 1930s, Universal was surprisingly slow to capitalise on milking them for sequels.

    • Ian Champion
  5. Though Dracula's Daughter had been developed initially at MGM as an attempt to cash in on Universal's profitable horror parade, the finished film wound up capping Universal's first wave of fright films.

  6. Dracula's Daughter: Directed by Lambert Hillyer. With Otto Kruger, Gloria Holden, Marguerite Churchill, Edward Van Sloan. When Countess Marya Zaleska appears in London, mysterious events occur that lead Dr. Von Helsing to believe that the Countess must be a vampire.

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    • Drama, Fantasy, Horror
    • Lambert Hillyer
    • 1936-05-11
  7. Filmmaker Albert Edward Sutherland was brought on as a replacement, but he also declined before Lambert Hillyer was hired. After a short shoot, Dracula’s Daughter was released in May 1936. %

  8. Aug 20, 2010 · From Stoker’s excised chapter, the character of Countess Dolingen (one of Dracula’s brides) becomes Dracula’s daughter, Countess Szekeley (the real name for Romanian nobles mentioned in Stoker’s novel).

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