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The film was originally planned to be high-budget adaptation of [[Dracula (Literature)|Bram Stoker's original novel]], but due to [[The Great Depression]], the film was instead adapted from the popular stage play at the time by Hamilton Deane and John L. Balderston.
The film was originally planned to be high-budget adaptation of [[Dracula (Literature)|Bram Stoker's original novel]], but due to [[The Great Depression]], the film was instead adapted from the popular stage play at the time by Hamilton Deane and John L. Balderston.


In 1936, it was followed by a direct sequel entitled ''[[Draculas Daughter (Film)|Draculas Daughter]]''.
In 1936, it was followed by a direct sequel entitled ''[[Dracula's Daughter (Film)|Draculas Daughter]]''.


For the 1958 [[Hammer Horror]] adaptation go to ''[[Horror of Dracula]]''.
For the 1958 [[Hammer Horror]] adaptation go to ''[[Horror of Dracula]]''.
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* [[Glamour Failure]]: Van Helsing notifies Dracula's vampirism with a help of a mirror.
* [[Glamour Failure]]: Van Helsing notifies Dracula's vampirism with a help of a mirror.
* [[Haunted Castle]]: Castle Dracula.
* [[Haunted Castle]]: Castle Dracula.
* [[High Class Glass]]: Dracula has a monocle. Unfortunately, he never wears it.
* [[High-Class Glass]]: Dracula has a monocle. Unfortunately, he never wears it.
* [[Horror Doesn't Settle for Simple Tuesday]]: The film starts off on Walpurgis Night.
* [[Horror Doesn't Settle for Simple Tuesday]]: The film starts off on Walpurgis Night.
* [[Large Ham]]: Dracula. Renfield also manages to steal every scene he's in after he is made Dracula's servant.
* [[Large Ham]]: Dracula. Renfield also manages to steal every scene he's in after he is made Dracula's servant.