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Dracula (1931) Review & Analysis - The Birth of the Universal Monsters
Friday, 13 March, 2026
Released in 1931, Dracula changed horror cinema forever. In this video, Chris and Gerry explore the film's legacy, its eerie atmosphere, and the unforgettable performance by Bela Lugosi that defined Count Dracula for generations. Directed by Tod Browning, this classic from Universal Pictures helped launch the legendary Universal Monsters era. We'll discuss the film's origins from Bran Stoker's nover, the production history, memorable scenes, and the movie's lasting influence on vampire films and horror culture. Whether you're a longtime fan of classic horror or discovering this legendary film for the first time, this deep dive into Dracula (1931) reveals why it remains one of the most important horror movies ever made. If you enjoy discussion of classic horror cinema, Universal Monsters, and vintage film history, be sure to like, comment, and subscribe for more deep dives.







