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193668 minHorror

Dracula's Daughter

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Is Dracula's Daughter worth watching? With a rating of 5.9/10, this Horror film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Dracula's Daughter Synopsis

A countess from Transylvania seeks a psychiatrist’s help to cure her vampiric cravings.

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Top Cast

Otto Kruger
Otto KrugerJeffrey Garth
Gloria Holden
Gloria HoldenCountess Marya Zaleska (Dracula's Daughter)
Marguerite Churchill
Marguerite ChurchillJanet
Edward Van Sloan
Edward Van SloanProfessor Van Helsing
Gilbert Emery
Gilbert EmerySir Basil Humphrey
Irving Pichel
Irving PichelSandor
Halliwell Hobbes
Halliwell HobbesHawkins
Billy Bevan
Billy BevanAlbert
Nan Grey
Nan GreyLili
Hedda Hopper
Hedda HopperLady Esme Hammond

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Is Dracula's Daughter worth watching?

Dracula's Daughter has received mixed reviews with a 5.9/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Horror movies.

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Dracula's Daughter has received average ratings (5.9/10), performing moderately with audiences.

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Critic Reviews

John ChardOct 22, 2015
★ 6

Possibly there are more things in heaven and Earth than are dreamed of in your psychiatry, Mr. Garth. Five years after Universal launched a Bela Lugosi inspired Dracula upon the film loving world, the sequel arrived - only not with Lugosi's Count Dracula in it. Pic picks up at the end of the 31 film and finds Von Helsing (yes Von, not Van) under arrest for the slaying of the toothy vampire. Enter Contessa Marya Zeleska, who sets in motion the wheels of vampiric legends and torrid passions about to be exposed. There's an ethereal low-key mood to Dracula's Daughter, exuding the sort of atmosphere that Val Lewton would hone and trademark within six years. It's a beautifully photographed movie (George Robinson), while there's some neat touches in the screenplay - such as lesbian overtones and the fact our vampire lady is very sympathetic due to her searching for a cure to her ills. However. The play is over talky and very bloodless, it's like the makers forgot to actually put some horror aspects into the piece. There's also an odd blend of humour and drama which never sits right, while the ending is abrupt and disappointing. It's a nice film, a nice production, but nice is a word that really shouldn't be on your lips given the history of the source materials. 6/10