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Son of Dracula

1943

R

1 h 20 m

Estados Unidos

Drama

Pantasya

Katatakutan

When Katherine, a beautiful Southern girl obsessed with thoughts of eternal life, invites Count Alucard to come to her mansion in the U.S., she unleashes a Pandora's box of horror on unsuspecting relatives and neighbors.
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Lon Chaney Jr.
Count Dracula
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Robert Paige
Frank Stanley
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Louise Allbritton
Katherine Caldwell
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Evelyn Ankers
Claire Caldwell
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Frank Craven
Doctor Harry Brewster
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J. Edward Bromberg
Professor Lazlo
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Samuel S. Hinds
Judge Simmons
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Adeline De Walt Reynolds
Madame Zimba
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Pat Moriarity
Sheriff Dawes
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Etta McDaniel
Sarah
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George Irving
Colonel Caldwell
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Charles Bates
Tommy Land
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Joan Blair
Mrs. Land
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Jess Lee Brooks
Stephen, the Valet
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Jimmy the Crow
Madame Zimba's Crow
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Cyril Delevanti
Dr. Peters, the Coroner
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Robert Dudley
Jonathan Kirby, Justice of the Peace
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Ben Erway
Charlie - Train Conductor

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Mustapha Ndure

29/05/2023 20:48
source: Son of Dracula
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zawwa🌸

18/11/2022 08:16
Trailer—Son of Dracula
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@akojude

16/11/2022 12:03
Son of Dracula
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Shining Star

16/11/2022 01:59
Robert Siodmak directed this second sequel to "Dracula", casting Lon Chaney Jr. as Count Alucard(backwards!) who arrives at the southern plantation Dark Oaks at the invitation of Katharine Caldwell(played by Louise Albritten) who is engaged to Frank Stanley(played by Robert Paige). Alucard however wants Katharine, who then marries him, though as it turns out, this is all part of a morbid plan... Frank Craven & J. Edward Bromberg play Alucard's opponents, who learn the truth of his identity. Evelyn Ankers is sadly wasted as Katharine's sister Claire. Reasonably good film has fine atmosphere and a polished look, with an unconventional story, which is also muddled, since it is not clear exactly who this "Dracula" is, or if indeed he is related to Lugosi. Some supporting characters are weak as well, though Chaney does give the lead role a good try. Last of the series too.
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آلہقہمہر

16/11/2022 01:59
Count Alucard (Dracula spelled backwards) goes to Louisiana to make willing Louise Allbritton his bride. But she has other ideas up her sleeve. Very atmospheric film starts slow but really picks up speed in the middle leading to a great, unexpected ending. Lon Chaney Jr. is (surprisingly) good as Alucard and the atmosphere is just beautiful...swamps drenched with fog and moss. Also Chaney plays Dracula NOT his son (despite the title). This was the first movie to use Alucard as an anagram for Dracula. This was considered a lousy horror film for many years--most people complained that Chaney looked WAY too healthy to play an undead vampire and they found the plot slow. Now it's getting the recognition it deserves. A well-done, neglected little gem. And, again, the ending is GREAT!
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@taicy.mohau

16/11/2022 01:59
Well, Universal brought us Dracula's Daughter first and then felt compelled to find his lost son seven years later. One can only thank the powers to be that we didn't get movie titles like Dracula's Niece or Godfather of Dracula. This film details the story of a rich American woman, played with gusto by Louise Allbritton, who sends for Count Alucard(Dracula backwards) to make a pact with. She fears death and wants to be given the Count's knack for eternal life. She marries this Count, yet wants to be rid of him after she receives her "gift." The Count is played by none other than horror legend Lon Chaney Jr, possibly creating the huskiest Dracula ever on screen. Chaney is decent in the role, although it is clear it was a role made for another actor...like a John Carradine, slender and articulate. Chaney is forceful in some of the scenes and does an adequate job considering the muddle of a script involved. Certainly not Universal's best, but certainly watchable and entertaining.
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