This was filmed by the same studio (Universal), using the same sets, costumes, props and equipment, but a different cast and crew. They were shot simultaneously, with the English version being filmed during the day, and the Spanish version filmed at night.
The biggest difference is that this version was filmed in Spanish, for Spanish-speaking audiences. The story is identical, and most of the film is scene-for-scene and word-for-word (translated). However, there is extra dialogue in this version, making it a longer film. The cast is also different. Carlos Villarias replaced Lugosi in the title role. The Spanish version has been noted for being more elaborate in style: there is more camera movement, and some scenes are more dramatic and exaggerated than in the English version, eg when Dracula knocks the mirror out of Van Helsing's hand.
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- How long is Drácula?1 hour and 44 minutes
- When was Drácula released?April 24, 1931
- What is the IMDb rating of Drácula?7 out of 10
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- Who are the characters in Drácula?Mina Harker, Jonathan Harker, Renfield, Abraham Van Helsing, Dr. Jack Seward, Lucy Westenra, and Marta
- What is the plot of Drácula?Centuries-old vampire Dracula preys upon the innocent Eva and her friends.
- What was the budget for Drácula?$66,000
- What is Drácula rated?Unrated
- What genre is Drácula?Drama, Fantasy, and Horror
- How many awards has Drácula won?1 award
- How many awards has Drácula been nominated for?2 nominations
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