Review of Dracula (1931) by Todd Mccarthy for Variety — 27 Sep 1944
Francis Ford Coppola's take on the Dracula legend is a bloody visual feast. Both the most extravagant screen telling of the oft-filmed story and the one most faithful to its literary source, this rendition sets grand romantic goals for itself that aren't fulfilled emotionally, and it is gory without being at all scary.
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This review of Dracula (1931) was written by Todd Mccarthy and published by Variety on 27 Sep 1944.
Dracula has generally received positive reviews.
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