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[[File:Dracula.jpg|thumb|300px|Reference to the film in ''The Vampire Book''; screencap courtesy of cinemassacre.com.]]The first movie adaptation of '''Dracula''' was apparently made in Russia in 1920, with no known copies surviving.
[[File:Dracula.jpg|thumb|300px|Reference to the film in ''The Vampire Book''; screencap courtesy of cinemassacre.com.]]The first movie adaptation of '''Dracula''' was apparently made in Russia in 1920, with no known copies surviving.


No other details are known about it, and all of that previous information comes from ''The Vampire Book - The Encyclopedia Of The Undead'' by J. Gordon Melton.
No other details are known about it, and all of that previous information comes from ''The Vampire Book - The Encyclopedia Of The Undead'' by J. Gordon Melton.

Revision as of 06:36, 11 February 2016

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

The first movie adaptation of Dracula was apparently made in Russia in 1920, with no known copies surviving.


No other details are known about it, and all of that previous information comes from The Vampire Book - The Encyclopedia Of The Undead by J. Gordon Melton.