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TServo4 wrote: The "original" trailers from 1931 for both DRACULA and FRANKENSTEIN are actually 1935 re-issue trailers. The only difference between the two is that Universal added new titles at the end (hence "coming back.")
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@Jack: The DRACULA trailer above always struck me as far too dorky and crude to have been done any later than 1931. Huh. 1927 is more like it.
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Joe Karlosi wrote:I like the different audio in the DRACULA trailer. Such as Helen Chandler describing Dracula opening a vein in his "wrist" (as opposed to "arm", as in the finished film). And David Manners' delivery of the "What's he done to you?" line. And of course, those wonderful "added moments" in the FRANKENSTEIN trailer which are not in the movie.
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LCranston wrote:I'd assume that many people were of aware of Dracula's supernatural nature based on the fact the film was based on a hugely popular play, and the book had been around for some time. Granted, not everyone saw/read the story before, but it had to have been discussed like plays/books usually are.
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