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  1. May 28, 2021 · Dracula’s Daughter wasn’t the hit that Dracula was. Box office records from those days remain elusive; but the movie effectively ended the first Universal Monsters wave, until 1939’s Son of ...

  2. Dracula's Daughter is a Universal Horror film from 1936, directed by Lambert Hillyer. It was the first sequel to the Bela Lugosi vehicle Dracula. Lugosi also appeared on some promotional stills, but he isn't featured in the actual film. The film starts where the last one left off. Two constables stumble upon the corpses of Renfield and Count ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. Feb 23, 2018 · In this episode Peter and Tim discuss the Universal monster movie, and sequel to "Dracula," "Dracula's Daughter." We talk about how it created the modern vam...

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  5. Oct 22, 2015 · Five years after Universal launched a Bela Lugosi inspired Dracula upon the film loving world, the sequel arrived - only not with Lugosi's Count Dracula in it. Pic picks up at the end of the 31 film and finds Von Helsing (yes Von, not Van) under arrest for the slaying of the toothy vampire.

  6. Dracula's Daughter was a film made in 1936. It was a sequel to the 1931 film Dracula and was followed by the 1943 film Son of Dracula. Gloria Holdon as Countess Marya Zaleska Otto Kruger as Dr. Jeffery Gareth Marguerite Churchill as Janet Gilbert Emery as Sir Basil Humphrey, Scotland Yard Edward...

  7. Dracula's Daughter (1936) -- (Movie Clip) My Mistress Is An Artist In foggy London Sandor (Irivng Pichel), aide to the title character, solicits pretty vagrant Lili (Nan Gray) as a model for Countess Marya (Gloria Holden) who, it turns out, has not quite overcome her cravings after all, in Universal's Dracula's Daughter, 1936.