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Dracula.jpg

Reference to the film in The Vampire Book; screencap courtesy of Cinemassacre.

Status: Lost


Dracula (1920) is an alleged Soviet version of Dracula. The existence of this film has not been confirmed, as no production stills, footage, or significant information about the film has survived.[1] All existing information about the film comes from The Vampire Book - The Encyclopedia Of The Undead by J. Gordon Melton.[2]

If this film does exist, it would be the first film adaptation of Bram Stoker's 1897 novel, Dracula.

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