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I was looking at the list of them and realized I had only seen the original 1922 Nosferatu. Wondering which ones are must-sees.
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All of them up to and including Dracula Untold.
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Dracula's Daughter is underrated, it's set directly after the Bela Lugosi film
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>>217789290
This is a purely opinion based take, but Dracula Untold is probably my favorite Dracula movie. I like how simple and straightforward it is while still managing to be just different enough to stand out kinda.
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>>217790970
>based take
Damn right it is.

> Dracula Untold
Near Great

> Dracula has Risen from the Grave
Very Good

>> Horror of Dracula = Dracula Prince of Darkness
Good

> Dracula's Daughter
Decent

> Dracula (30s)
Ok / Meh to Decent-ish (massive step down from the 31 Frankenstein)



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