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  1. Dracula's Daughter is a 1936 American vampire horror film produced by Universal Pictures as a sequel to the 1931 film Dracula.Directed by Lambert Hillyer from a screenplay by Garrett Fort, the film stars Otto Kruger, Gloria Holden in the title role, and Marguerite Churchill, and features, as the only cast member to return from the original, Edward Van Sloan – although his character's name was altered from "Van Helsing" to "Von Helsing".

  2. Daughter of Dracula. 1972 · 1 hr 19 min. TV-MA. Horror · Foreign/International · Mystery. While visiting her dying mother, a young woman learns that she comes from a family of vampires and goes in search of her ancestor's coffin. Audio Languages: English. Starring: Carmen Yazalde Anne Libert Alberto Dalbés Howard Vernon Daniel White Jesús ...

  3. Edit page. Daughter of Dracula: Directed by Jesús Franco. With Carmen Yazalde, Anne Libert, Alberto Dalbés, Daniel White. Luisa visits her dying mother at Karlstein Castle. Before she dies, she tells Luisa that the Karlsteins are a family of vampires and that her ancestor, the original Count Karlstein, lies buried in the crypt.

  4. Currently you are able to watch "Daughter of Dracula" streaming on Tubi TV for free with ads or buy it as download on Amazon Video. It is also possible to rent "Daughter of Dracula" on Amazon Video online.

  5. Feb 19, 2022 · "Dracula's Daughter" is the first time the lesbian vampire trope was shown in a movie, and yet this historical fact is also why the film has been pushed to the margins for so long. The Hays ...

  6. Jess Franco's Dracula's Daughter is a bit of a combination of genre styles that were popular in 1972. Its part lesbian vampire film, part giallo and part sexploitation. In fairness it isn't all that successful in any of those sub-genres. The reason I guess is a common one when it comes to Franco and that's that it seems to have been knocked ...

  7. Count Karlstein / Dracula. Rest of cast listed alphabetically: Fernando Bilbao. ... Charlie (uncredited) Carmen Carbonell. ... Baroness Edith Karlstein (uncredited) José Climent.