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Financials
Revenue: $700,000
Budget: $355,000
Profit: + $345,000
Movie Details
Tag Line: The story of the strangest passion the world has ever known!
Status: Released
Average Rating: 7
Release Date: Feb 12, 1931
Rating: 1931-02-09
Run Time: 1h 14m
Original Language: English
Website: -
Production Countries: United States of America
Production Companies: Universal Pictures
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Synopsis
British estate agent Renfield travels to Transylvania to meet with the mysterious Count Dracula, who is interested in leasing a castle in London and is, unbeknownst to Renfield, a vampire. After Dracula enslaves Renfield and drives him to insanity, the pair sail to London together, and as Dracula begins preying on London socialites, the two become the subject of study for a supernaturalist professor, Abraham Van Helsing.
Crew
| Department | Role | Name |
|---|---|---|
| Writing | Novel |
Bram Stoker
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| Theatre Play |
John L. Balderston
Hamilton Deane
|
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| Writer |
Louis Stevens
Tod Browning
Louis Bromfield
Frederick Stephani
|
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| Screenplay |
Garrett Fort
|
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| Other |
Max Cohen
|
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| Dialogue |
Dudley Murphy
|
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| Production | Producer |
Carl Laemmle Jr.
Tod Browning
|
| Researcher |
Nan Grant
|
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| Casting |
Phil M. Friedman
|
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| Associate Producer |
E.M. Asher
|
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| Sound | Recording Supervision |
C. Roy Hunter
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| Conductor |
Heinz Roemheld
|
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| Boom Operator |
Jack Bolger
|
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| Foley Artist |
Jack Foley
|
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| Sound Mixer |
William Hedgcock
|
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| Music Supervisor |
Heinz Roemheld
|
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| Directing | Director |
Tod Browning
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| Script Supervisor |
Aileen Webster
Charles Logue
|
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| Continuity |
Dudley Murphy
|
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| Second Assistant Director |
Herman Schlom
|
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| First Assistant Director |
Scott R. Beal
|
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| Co-Director |
Karl Freund
|
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| Art | Art Direction |
Charles D. Hall
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| Production Design |
Herman Rosse
John Hoffman
|
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| Set Decoration |
Russell A. Gausman
|
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| Production Illustrator |
William Davidson
|
|
| Set Designer |
Herman Rosse
John Hoffman
|
|
| Title Designer |
Max Cohen
|
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| Editing | Supervising Film Editor |
Maurice Pivar
|
| Editor |
Milton Carruth
|
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| Camera | Director of Photography |
Karl Freund
|
| First Assistant Camera |
King D. Gray
|
|
| Second Assistant Camera |
Frank H. Booth
|
|
| Still Photographer |
Roman Freulich
|
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| Second Unit Director of Photography |
Joseph Brotherton
|
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| Costume & Make-Up | Costume Design |
Ed Ware
Vera West
|
| Makeup Artist |
Jack Pierce
|
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| Visual Effects | Matte Painter |
John P. Fulton
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| Effects Supervisor |
Frank H. Booth
|
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| Crew | Additional Dialogue |
Dudley Murphy
|
| Presenter |
Carl Laemmle
|
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| Scenic Artist |
Charles A. Logue
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