1 videokaset (68 minutes) : sound, black & white ; 1/2 in.
Özet:
There have been numerous screen versions of Bram Stoker's classic horror story "DRACULA", but none more famous or enduring than this. Bela Lugosi's commanding central performance of "The Prince of Darkness" made such an impact on the public, that he ensured that no-one would be able to recreate the part successfully for over 25 years. When the sequel came, the Undead Count did not in fact appear. The attention this time focused on his daughter, the Countess Szekelay (Gloria Holden), who in "DRACULA'S DAUGHTER", escape the castle in Transylvania when Van Helsing returns to destroy any surviving vampires. The Countess flees to London where she continues her father's demonic works.
Okuma Düzeyi:
General viewing, but some scenes may be unsuitable for young children.