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* In a very real way, the entire movie can be seen as one for [[Universal Horror|the classic Universal monsters]]. When Dracula, [[ |
* In a very real way, the entire movie can be seen as one for [[Universal Horror|the classic Universal monsters]]. When Dracula, [[Frankenstein's Monster|the Frankenstein Monster]], and [[The Wolfman|Larry Talbot]] went out, they did it with style. |
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* This was the movie that inspired [[Quentin Tarantino (Creator)|Quentin Tarantino]] to make movies. Watching it as a little kid made him a cinephile for life. |
* This was the movie that inspired [[Quentin Tarantino (Creator)|Quentin Tarantino]] to make movies. Watching it as a little kid made him a cinephile for life. |
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* At one point when they've escaped [[Dracula]]'s castle, the vampire goes after Lou to bring him back with his powers of [[Mind Control]]. Lou actually holds out for a few moments before giving in and skipping merrily to his (intended) doom. Hey, it's not much, but how many people ever beat [[Big Bad|Dracula's]] powers of control, even temporarily? |
* At one point when they've escaped [[Dracula]]'s castle, the vampire goes after Lou to bring him back with his powers of [[Mind Control]]. Lou actually holds out for a few moments before giving in and skipping merrily to his (intended) doom. Hey, it's not much, but how many people ever beat [[Big Bad|Dracula's]] powers of control, even temporarily? |