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Synopsis: Prof. Van Helsing is in danger of prosecution for the murder of Dracula...until a hypnotic woman steals the Count's body and cremates it. Bloodless corpses start appearing in London again, and Hungarian countess Marya Zaleska seeks the aid of Jeffrey Garth, psychiatrist, in freeing herself of a mysterious evil influence. The scene changes from foggy London back to that eerie road to the Borgo Pass...
Genre: Drama, Fantasy, Horror
Director(s): Lambert Hillyer
Production: Passport
  1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
6.4
Rotten Tomatoes:
46%
APPROVED
Year:
1936
71 min
832 Views


Have you forgotten your promise

that I was to have eternal life?

There is death for Garth

if he comes here...

death, not life,

and destruction for you.

Get out.

- You won't wait long.

- No, not long.

Up there.

Good night, my friend.

Who's there?

Where's Janet?

Safe... so far.

- If you've harmed her...

- You're not in London now,

Dr. Garth, with your police.

You're in Transylvania,

in my castle.

Never mind all that.

Where is she?

In there?

Wait.

Get out of my way.

Very well.

Rap on the door.

What's he say? What's he

say? He's gone to the castle.

There isn't a moment to be

lost. Well, let's get on with it.

- Hypnosis, eh?

- Something older... and more powerful.

Whatever it is, I'll bring her out of it.

Like the other one...

who died?

Her pulse is weak,

Dr. Garth, growing weaker.

All your skill

cannot help her now.

She's under a spell that can be

broken only by me... or death.

Well, then, break it!

The great Dr. Garth...

helpless,

as she lies there dying

before him? She's not dying.

I won't let her die.

Janet...

Your life for hers.

What are you talking about?

Remain here.

- Remain...

- Yes, with me among the undead...

one yourself, as only

I can make that possible...

never to know death,

as men know it.

- You're insane!

- "Insane"?

To offer you eternal life?

I don't believe in

your spells and your magic!

Then let your science

save her, or...

- Or what?

- Or agree to remain here.

All right.

Release her.

Can it... Is she?

She's all right

And Countess Zaleska?

Out there.

Janet,

open your eyes.

Oh, Jeffrey!

There's your vampire,

Sir Basil.

The arrow... a wooden

shaft through her heart,

just as I drove

the stake through his.

The woman is beautiful.

She was beautiful

when she died...

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Garrett Fort

Garrett Elsden Fort (June 5, 1900 - October 26, 1945) was an American short story writer, playwright, and Hollywood screenwriter. He was also a close follower of Meher Baba. Fort made his screenwriting debut with the silent film, One of the Finest (1917). Early in his career, Fort co-wrote the Broadway play Jarnegan (1928), based on the novel by Jim Tully. Fort's first talkie effort was the ground-breaking Rouben Mamoulian production Applause (1929). In 2006 Applause was recognized as a culturally, historically and aesthetically significant film by the National Film Registry.Fort was adept at alternating horrific highlights with bits of unexpected humor. As a screenwriter he is best remembered for his work on the original screen adaptations of such horror / melodrama films as Dracula (1931), Frankenstein (1931), Dracula's Daughter (1936), and The Mark of Zorro (1940). more…

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