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Theres a differeing account on who produced the movie, Laemmle jr. (as said here) or Paul Kohner (as said in the article about Lupita Tovar). Both cite sources, that seem reliable. Any idea, how to solve this? 95.90.116.131 ( talk) 10:13, 11 June 2021 (UTC)
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BetacommandBot ( talk) 02:34, 12 February 2008 (UTC)
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Geraldine Dvorak as Bride /Cornelia Thaw as Bride / Dorothy Tree as Bride
These are the actresses who played The Brides in the Tod Browning/Bela lugosi version filmed at the same time. The Spanish-language version definitely used different women, though I'm not sure that their names are known. In any event, these should be removed. WHPratt ( talk) 18:37, 5 June 2009 (UTC)
Actually, I've more recently read some speculation that they could be the same women with different costuming and hairstying! WHPratt ( talk) 12:00, 13 August 2019 (UTC)
I saw it last night at the Detroit Film Theater's 40th anniversary weekend. It lacks a score, except "Swan Lake" in the opening credits and a music cue with the opening of Dracula's coffin. If anybody has sourced information, please add it to the article, as I think it would be a POV issue for me to make note of it. MMetro ( talk) 21:53, 12 January 2014 (UTC)
When I first got to see this version (on VHS), I preferred the rendition of 'Swan Lake' and appreciated the additional coffin cues. Alas, I'm now told that Universal added those for copyright reasons. Later BD releases are reverted. I still prefer Melford's version to Browning's, but these differences don't contribute anything to the argument! WHPratt ( talk) 07:11, 29 January 2021 (UTC)
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This article looks great, but i have a few suggestions
In the opening section can you put "In 2015, Dracula was selected for the United States
National Film Registry by the
Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".
In the production section, i don't think Lupita Tovar CM629.jpg fits the section well. I'd suggest removing it.
Otherwise, looks pretty cohesive The helper5667 ( talk) 03:30, 6 January 2022 (UTC)
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I have a DVD copy of Spanish-language Dracula here, and that movie has near the beginning a title card listing the credits, including the Spanish-language character names. I think we ought to use those character names on this page, citing the movie. WP:PRIMARY would seem to allow it, and I have no particular reason to think the title card ingenuine; it looks like it's from the original publication of the film. The most important difference is that Dracula's name is spelled Drácula. (The movie is still spelled "Dracula", though, according to the title title card.) Thoughts, anyone? (I previously discussed this with @ Andrzejbanas on my talk page, somewhat inconclusively.) Dingolover6969 ( talk) 09:28, 27 April 2023 (UTC)
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Theres a differeing account on who produced the movie, Laemmle jr. (as said here) or Paul Kohner (as said in the article about Lupita Tovar). Both cite sources, that seem reliable. Any idea, how to solve this? 95.90.116.131 ( talk) 10:13, 11 June 2021 (UTC)
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BetacommandBot ( talk) 02:34, 12 February 2008 (UTC)
Quote:
Geraldine Dvorak as Bride /Cornelia Thaw as Bride / Dorothy Tree as Bride
These are the actresses who played The Brides in the Tod Browning/Bela lugosi version filmed at the same time. The Spanish-language version definitely used different women, though I'm not sure that their names are known. In any event, these should be removed. WHPratt ( talk) 18:37, 5 June 2009 (UTC)
Actually, I've more recently read some speculation that they could be the same women with different costuming and hairstying! WHPratt ( talk) 12:00, 13 August 2019 (UTC)
I saw it last night at the Detroit Film Theater's 40th anniversary weekend. It lacks a score, except "Swan Lake" in the opening credits and a music cue with the opening of Dracula's coffin. If anybody has sourced information, please add it to the article, as I think it would be a POV issue for me to make note of it. MMetro ( talk) 21:53, 12 January 2014 (UTC)
When I first got to see this version (on VHS), I preferred the rendition of 'Swan Lake' and appreciated the additional coffin cues. Alas, I'm now told that Universal added those for copyright reasons. Later BD releases are reverted. I still prefer Melford's version to Browning's, but these differences don't contribute anything to the argument! WHPratt ( talk) 07:11, 29 January 2021 (UTC)
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Reviewer: The helper5667 ( talk · contribs) 03:30, 6 January 2022 (UTC)
This article looks great, but i have a few suggestions
In the opening section can you put "In 2015, Dracula was selected for the United States
National Film Registry by the
Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".
In the production section, i don't think Lupita Tovar CM629.jpg fits the section well. I'd suggest removing it.
Otherwise, looks pretty cohesive The helper5667 ( talk) 03:30, 6 January 2022 (UTC)
1. Well written?:
2. Factually accurate and verifiable?:
3. Broad in coverage?:
4. Reflects a neutral point of view?:
5. Reasonably stable?
6. Illustrated by images, when possible and appropriate?:
Overall:
I have a DVD copy of Spanish-language Dracula here, and that movie has near the beginning a title card listing the credits, including the Spanish-language character names. I think we ought to use those character names on this page, citing the movie. WP:PRIMARY would seem to allow it, and I have no particular reason to think the title card ingenuine; it looks like it's from the original publication of the film. The most important difference is that Dracula's name is spelled Drácula. (The movie is still spelled "Dracula", though, according to the title title card.) Thoughts, anyone? (I previously discussed this with @ Andrzejbanas on my talk page, somewhat inconclusively.) Dingolover6969 ( talk) 09:28, 27 April 2023 (UTC)