Review of Dracula (1931) by Marc Savlov for Austin Chronicle — 17 Aug 1963
Interestingly, Coppola has eschewed state-of-the-art special effects in favor of a panoply of archaic film-school tricks -- reversing the film, multiple exposures, playing with the shutter speed -- that give his Dracula a stylized, almost hyper-real clarity and a wonderfully singular weirdness.
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This review of Dracula (1931) was written by Marc Savlov and published by Austin Chronicle on 17 Aug 1963.
Dracula has generally received positive reviews.
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