Gary's book says that on January 2, 1931, Browning shot retakes in "Dracula's Chambers". That could mean that the scene of Dracula re-entering the room, ordering his wives to back away and bending down to bite Renfield could have been shot that day. As I pointed out before, it's the only scene in the movie I can think of that's not in the script and the photo of Dracula in the courtyard by the cart implies that he had first shot the scene as it was in the script. So the only scene I theorized may have been added later to replace a scene from the script just happens to take place in Dracula's chambers. Coincidence? You decide. And I know you will. Smile

Kerry Gammill
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