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Dracula | Media Adaptations
Dracula has been adapted into countless films. However, the film that helped define the cinematic image of the count was the classic 1931 version titled Dracula, which starred Bela Lugosi in the title role. The film, which was produced by Universal Studios and directed by Tod Browning, is available on VHS and DVD from Universal Home Video.
In 1992, Dracula was adapted into a film titled Bram Stoker's Dracula, one of the few titles to mention the original author. Francis Ford Coppola directed the film, which was released by Columbia Pictures. The...
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