Review of Dracula's Daughter (1936) by Greg S — 03 Sep 2008
Picking up exactly where DRACULA (1931) left off, this sequel has Drac's "daughter" seeking to liberate herself from the curse of vampirism by seeking the help of a psychotherapist. Some interesting twists (Countess Zaleska is both the first tragic vampire and the first openly bisexual vampire), but matter-of-fact vampiress Gloria Holden has none of the sinister charisma of Lugosi.
This review of Dracula's Daughter (1936) was written by Greg S on 03 Sep 2008.
Dracula's Daughter has generally received mixed reviews.
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