Thread: Dracula (1931)
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Old 04-06-2006, 09:45 AM
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Originally posted by hollywoodgothiq
No, it would not.

It would be fair to say that neither one makes use of the relatively small plot point of having Harker recognize the Count back in London.

But the 1931 DRACULA is a cliff notes version of the book, with elements of the play thrown in. The essential differnce between the film and the book is that Dracula does not lurk in the shadows; he is openly invited into the polite society that he is preying on.
Well, we're never gonna get anywhere. Agree to disagree.
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