Dracula - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Dracula"
Dracula (1931)
Timing: 1:14 (74 min)
Dracula - TMDB rating
7.16/10
1341
Dracula - Kinopoisk rating
7.148/10
14619
Dracula - IMDB rating
7.3/10
65000

Actors and characters

Photo Bela Lugosi #79394

Bela Lugosi

Bela Lugosi
Character Count Dracula
Photo David Manners #79398Photo David Manners #79399Photo David Manners #79400Photo David Manners #79401

David Manners

David Manners
Character John Harker
Photo Dwight Frye #79403

Dwight Frye

Dwight Frye
Character Renfield
Photo Edward Van Sloan #52032Photo Edward Van Sloan #52033Photo Edward Van Sloan #52034

Edward Van Sloan

Edward Van Sloan
Character Van Helsing
Photo Herbert Bunston #79404
Herbert Bunston
Character Doctor Seward
Photo Frances Dade #79405Photo Frances Dade #79406

Frances Dade

Frances Dade
Character Lucy
Photo Joan Standing #79407
Joan Standing
Character Maid
Anna Bakacs
Character Innkeeper's Daughter (uncredited)
Photo Bunny Beatty #79409

Bunny Beatty

Bunny Beatty
Character Flower Girl (uncredited)
Nicholas Bela
Character Coach Passenger (uncredited)
Photo Daisy Belmore #79410

Daisy Belmore

Daisy Belmore
Character Coach Passenger (uncredited)
William A. Boardway
Character Concertgoer Outside Theatre (uncredited)
Barbara Bozoky
Character Innkeeper's Wife (uncredited)
Photo Tod Browning #79411Photo Tod Browning #79412

Tod Browning

Tod Browning
Character Harbormaster (voice) (uncredited)
Moon Carroll
Character Maid (uncredited)
Photo Geraldine Dvorak #79413
Geraldine Dvorak
Character Dracula's Bride (uncredited)
Photo John George #79414

John George

John George
Character Small Scientist (uncredited)
Anita Harder
Character Bit (uncredited)
Photo Carla Laemmle #79415

Carla Laemmle

Carla Laemmle
Character Coach Passenger (uncredited)
Photo Wyndham Standing #79416Photo Wyndham Standing #79417

Wyndham Standing

Wyndham Standing
Character Surgeon (uncredited)
Photo Cornelia Thaw #79418
Cornelia Thaw
Character Dracula's Bride (uncredited)
Photo Dorothy Tree #79419Photo Dorothy Tree #79420Photo Dorothy Tree #79421

Dorothy Tree

Dorothy Tree
Character Dracula's Bride (uncredited)
Josephine Velez
Character Grace, English Nurse (uncredited)
Photo Michael Visaroff #79422
Michael Visaroff
Character Innkeeper (uncredited)
Photo Florence Wix #79423
Florence Wix
Character Concertgoer Outside Theater (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • The idea to make a film based on Bram Stoker's "Dracula" was proposed by Lon Chaney, who himself wanted to star in the title role, but he died of throat cancer before filming began. After his death, the role of Dracula was offered to various actors (including Conrad Veidt), but ultimately went to Bela Lugosi, who played Dracula in a theatrical production.
  • The studio planned to have Paul Leni direct the film, but he died in September 1929.
  • Rumor has it that Bela Lugosi played the role without knowing English, memorizing lines by ear. However, this story is only partially true: Lugosi was indeed reluctant to learn English for a long time and memorized theatrical roles by ear. By the time work began on the film, he was already quite capable of communicating in English.
  • A Spanish-language version of the film was shot simultaneously, at night.
  • After test screenings, the studio demanded that the film be shortened and made more dynamic. As a result, some important scenes were cut—including the scene in the crypt where Van Helsing and Harker kill Lucy, who has become a vampire. This scene remained in the Spanish-language version of the film.
  • The film was released in the United States on Valentine's Day and was marketed as «the story of the most incredible love known to the world».
  • Since equipment for playing sound films had not yet fully replaced “silent” film projectors, major films at that time were often shot in both sound and silent versions. Copies of “Dracula” are known that have been edited with and without sound.
  • The actor who played Harker, David Manners, claimed he had not seen the film and had no desire to watch it.
  • The film launched the classic series of horror films from Universal Studios.
  • In 1998, new musical accompaniment was written for the film by Philip Glass.
  • The action takes place in Europe, but a Virginia opossum appears in the frame at the 6th minute, and armadillos – native to America – at the 10th minute.
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