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  2. Son of Dracula remains an underrated eerie gem of the classic horror genre with the dark undercurrent of a noir. Regardless of where you stand on the debate about Chaney, Jr. as Dracula, his performance is fascinating to watch.

  3. 3 de may. de 1973 · Son of Dracula: Directed by Freddie Francis. With Harry Nilsson, Ringo Starr, Freddie Jones, Suzanna Leigh. Due to be crowned King of the Netherworld by his mentor Merlin the Magician (Sir Ringo Starr) at a monster's convention, Count Downe (Harry Nilsson), the son of Count Dracula, falls in love with the beautiful, but human, Amber (Suzanna Leigh) and finds himself in conflict with Baron ...

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  4. Overview. Carpathian Count Alucard is invited to the U.S. by a young heiress. Her boyfriend and local officials are suspicious of the newcomer, who is interested in the "virile" soil of the new world. Carpathian Count Alucard is invited to the U.S. by a young heiress.

  5. Son of Dracula. 1974, Comedy/Horror, 1h 30m. --. Tomatometer. --. Audience Score. Want to see. Your AMC Ticket Confirmation# can be found in your order confirmation email.

  6. El hijo de Drácula es una película dirigida por Robert Siodmak con Lon Chaney Jr., Robert Paige, Louise Allbritton, Evelyn Ankers .... Año: 1943. Título original: Son of Dracula. Sinopsis: El hijo del Conde Drácula, utilizando una identidad falsa (Alucard), viaja a una plantación del sur de los Estados Unidos invitado por Katherine, una ...

  7. 6 de feb. de 2019 · Son of Dracula has been sidelined by both critics and fans for many a long decade when in actual fact it is one of Universal’s strongest horror films of the 1940s. Performances are generally excellent, scripting and treatment very strong, and Siodmak’s direction, Beebe’s production and George Robinson’s camerawork all superlative.