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  1. 17 de abr. de 2023 · Dracula's Daughter (1936) by Lambert Hillyer. Publication date 1936 Topics Lambert Hillyer, Fiilm Language English Rights ... draculas-daughter-1936_202304 Scanner Internet Archive HTML5 Uploader 1.7.0 Sound sound Year 1936 . plus-circle Add Review. comment. Reviews There are ...

  2. Dracula's Daughter is a 1936 American vampire horror film directed by Lambert Hillyer and produced by Universal Pictures It is a sequel to the 1931 film Dracula. A Hungarian countess seeks the aid of a psychiatrist to help cure her of her craving of human blood. Dracula's Daughter (1936) begins a few moments after Dracula ends. Count Dracula has just been destroyed by Professor Van Helsing ...

  3. Review by kfin ★★★. Dracula’s Daughter centers around Countess Marya Zaleska (Gloria Holden), a woman who longs to be free from the bloodlust that consumes her. She’s such a compelling character, and so well portrayed by Holden, that it’s easy to overlook that the movie that surrounds her isn’t particularly well-written or intriguing.

  4. 7 de oct. de 2023 · The legacy of Universal Pictures’ early horror films is vast, echoing through cinema’s sprawling halls for decades. With “Dracula” (1931) having already left an indelible mark on audiences, it was in 1936 that Universal sought to captivate them once again, this time with the enigmatic sequel, “Dracula’s Daughter.”

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  7. Dracula's Daughter is an American feature film of the horror genre. It is a direct sequel to the 1931 movie Dracula and is loosely based on the short story "Dracula's Guest" by Bram Stoker. The film was directed by Lambert Hillyer with a screenplay written by Garrett Fort, based on a story treatment written by John L. Balderston, suggested by Oliver Jeffries. In the crypts beneath Carfax Abbey ...