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January 23, 2007

Article - Before Bela and Boris

Before Bela and Boris: Early Stage and Screen Adaptations of Dracula and Frankenstein
by William I. Lengeman III
Internet Review of Science Fiction

One might argue the point, but it’s probably safe to say that Universal’s adaptations of Dracula and Frankenstein—which both premiered in 1931 and which spawned a flood of movies based on Bram Stoker and Mary Shelley’s influential books—are two horror movies that have insinuated themselves into the mass consciousness and the popular culture more than any others.

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