Dracula is a 1931
vampire-
horror film directed by
Tod Browning and starring
Bela Lugosi as
the title character. The film was produced by
Universal and is based on the
stage play of the same name by
Hamilton Deane and
John L. Balderston, which in turn is based on the novel
Dracula by
Bram Stoker.
Plot
Renfield (
Dwight Frye), a
British solicitor, travels through the
Carpathian Mountains via stagecoach. The people in the stagecoach are fearful that the coach won’t reach the local inn before sundown. Arriving there safely before sundown, Renfield refuses to stay at the inn and asks the driver to take him to the
Borgo Pass. The innkeeper and his wife seem to be afraid of Renfield’s destination,
Castle Dracula, and warn him about vampires. The innkeeper's wife gives Renfield a
crucifix for protection before he leaves for Borgo Pass, whence he is driven to the castle by Dracula's coach, which was awaiting him at Borgo Pass, with Dracula himself disguised as the driver. During the bumpy ride, Renfield leans out and starts to ask the driver to slow down, but is startled to see that the driver has disappeared, and a bat is leading the horses.
Renfield enters the castle welcomed by charming but odd nobleman
Count Dracula (
Bela Lugosi), who unbeknownst to Renfield, is a
vampire. Renfield expresses concern about the strange disappearance of the coach driver and his luggage, but Dracula assures him that he has arranged to have his luggage delivered. They discuss Dracula's intention...
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