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  1. This lacks the sensuousness and existential angst of Dracula’s Daughter, and the piercing paranoia of later Siodmak films like The Spiral Staircase, Criss Cross, and The Killers (‘46). Son of Dracula is stuck in between, trying to wrap a noir inside Dracula’s cloak.

  2. Son of Dracula (1943) is not a film noir but does belong to the cycle of Universal horror films of the 1930s and 1940s much loved by audiences, aficionados and other knowledgeable persons who enjoy the film productions of the era. In terms of presentation, acting and character, the horror films of the 1940s were not as sophisticated as the ...

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  4. Son of Dracula is a 1943 American horror film directed by Robert Siodmak – his first film for Universal studios – with a screenplay based on an original story by his brother Curt. The film stars Lon Chaney, Jr. and his frequent co-star Evelyn Ankers. Notably it is the first film where a vampire is actually shown physically transforming into a bat on screen. It is the third in Universal ...

  5. Due to be crowned King of the Netherworld by his mentor Merlin the Magician, Count Downe–the son of Count Dracula–falls in love with the beautiful but human Amber and finds himself in conflict with Baron Frankenstein, who is vying for the same honorary title. Freddie Francis. Director. Jennifer Jayne. Screenplay.

  6. Trailer. As mentioned previously, when Universal was transitioning to sound with 1931’s Dracula, Lon Chaney Sr. was approached for the lead. However, Chaney turned the role down and ironically died of a throat hemorrhage, leading to Bela Lugosi being cast. Years later, the 1940s saw the rise of Lon Chaney Jr. thanks to his lead role in The ...

  7. Dracula's ginger haired son, Count Down (Harry Nilsson) is set to take control of the Netherworld, where numerous scary beasties roam. Trouble is he'd give anything to be mortal. Little Scouse Merlin the Magician (Ringo Starr) and Van Helsing (Dennis Price) can sort that out for him. Standing in his way is Baron Frankenstein (Freddie Jones ...