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  • daz71
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    christopher lee.

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  • PNGwynne
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    This is a hard call for me, but I really do like Lugosi despite the staginess of the film. There're things to admire in nearly every portrayal, though--even when the film itself falls short. Lee was never given a really solid Drac film IMO, ach, I dream of him in "Brides..." though Meister is fine as rewritten.

    My guilty pleasure: The BBC version with Louis Jourdan.

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  • Mikey
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    For most obscure I think Deafula has to win



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  • Werewolf
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    Dracula 1979. My all time favorite Dracula movie.

    Originally posted by Hector
    Spanish version film better...but Lugosi, the much superior Dracula.
    I agree. The Spanish version was the better film but the American version had better leads and not just Lugosi. Dwight Frye was brilliant as Renfield.

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  • Hector
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    If I were forced to just pick one...and only one...my favorite Dracula actor would be Christopher Lee.

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  • Hector
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    Aside from the already mentioned...I also liked Gary Oldman's portrayal. Loved both Max Schreck and Klaus Kinski (if we are going to include Nosferatu) as well. Lastly, shout out to William Marshall's Blackula too.

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  • Hector
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    Please don't say Carlos Villarias. Despite him being in the superior Dracula film (over Bela Lugosi's)...that doesn't mean he was the better Dracula, as he was laughable with those exaggerated wide eyes, stupid grin, and those jumbo ears. Spanish version film better...but Lugosi, the much superior Dracula.

    Great Dracula...



    The opposite of great...




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  • Bruce Banner
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    For me it's always been the three "L"s... Lugosi, Lee and Langella, in that order. Those are my three favourite movie versions of Dracula.

    I also quite like Jack Palance's portrayal.

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  • enyawd72
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    Dracula 1979 with Frank Langella...it's an underrated masterpiece of gothic horror.
    Last edited by enyawd72; Sep 29, '16, 11:51 AM.

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  • Spawn67
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    Favorite Dracula version...

    What's your favorite version of Dracula and what more obscure ones do you like?...
    Last edited by Spawn67; Sep 29, '16, 11:44 AM.
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