Dracula(1931)
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The immortal vampire, Count Dracula, puts a plan into motion to leave Transylvania and bring his evil to the unsuspecting shores of England.
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Age group12+ years
Duration73 mins
I liked the part when Dracula stared into people’s eyes because it was detailed and the light was shining in his eyes to emphasise them. I think children under nine shouldn’t watch it because it is a bit scary. I thought it was a terrifying film because I didn’t like the part where Dracula hypnotised people however I liked the sounds effects and the way the director focused on Dracula’s eyes was really detailed. I thought black and white films were boring, but now I have seen a black and white film I really like them and would recommend that other people watch them.
Print this reviewBeautifully atmospheric, haunting Swedish horror about a bullied kid who makes friends with the vampire who's moved in next door.
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Tim Burton's very good film about some very bad films made by the inept but enthusiastic Ed Wood.
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This classic and much-imitated take on Bram Stoker's Dracula is one of the most famous of all silent films.
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