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Dracula's Daughter

Country: USA, Language: English, 71 mins

  • Director: Lambert Hillyer
  • Writer: Bram Stoker; David O. Selznick
  • Producer: E.M. Asher; Harry Zehner

CGiii Comment

The unnecessary 'comedy' basically reduces this to less than it should have been - such a shame.

Interesting for the subtext. What subtext?!?

It's a plain as the nose on your face!


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The(ir) Blurb...

Prof. Van Helsing is in danger of prosecution for the murder of Dracula...until a hypnotic woman steals the Count's body and cremates it. Bloodless corpses start appearing in London again, and Hungarian countess Marya Zaleska seeks the aid of Jeffrey Garth, psychiatrist, in freeing herself of a mysterious evil influence. The scene changes from foggy London back to that eerie road to the Borgo Pass.

Cast & Characters

Otto Kruger as Jeffrey Garth;
Gloria Holden as Countess Marya Zaleska - Dracula's Daughter;
Marguerite Churchill as Janet;
Edward Van Sloan as Prof. Von Helsing;
Gilbert Emery as Sir Basil Humphrey;
Irving Pichel as Sandor;
Halliwell Hobbes as Hawkins;
Billy Bevan as Albert; Nan Grey as Lili;
Hedda Hopper as Lady Esme Hammond;
Claud Allister as Sir Aubrey;
Edgar Norton as Hobbs;
E.E. Clive as Sergeant Wilkes;
Agnes Anderson as Elena;
John Blood as Bobby