House of Dracula
United States
6686 people rated The Wolf Man and Count Dracula beg Dr. Edelman to cure them of their killing instincts but Dracula schemes to seduce the doctor's nurse.
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Drmusamthombeni
29/05/2023 21:27
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Thickleeyonce
18/11/2022 08:17
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bob
16/11/2022 12:37
House of Dracula
Sarah Elizabeth
16/11/2022 02:01
Much of what is written here is useful, but I'd like to add a few comments. Interestingly for Universal horror fans, House of Dracula is the only film in the Frankenstein series that does not star Karloff or Lugosi. The absence of these two horror heavyweights makes the film seem more disjointed than other entries (though still fun.) (John Carradine, I think scores best, while Mr. Chaney, Jr., is merely repeating himself. House of D also introduces a female hunchback!) I wonder if Karloff and Lugosi are both absent because they were working on "The Body Snatcher," which was released the same year and is arguably Karloff's last great horror film.
Omi__ ❤️
16/11/2022 02:01
This creepy sequel to 'House of Frankenstein', has a doctor (Onslow Stevens) trying to revive the monsters (Glenn Strange and Lon Chaney, Jr.) after becoming infected with the blood of Dracula.
All the atmospheric effects are present and there's a chilling performance by John Carradine whose gaunt appearance makes him a perfect choice for the Dracula part. The special effects involving his transformation are smoothly handled, as of course are the Wolfman's makeup change under the full moon. By this time, Universal had perfected many of these techniques and the effects are sometimes startlingly realistic. Lionel Atwill has a brief part as the village police chief and Martha O'Driscoll and Jane Adams provide the feminine interest.
But the main honors go to Onslow Stevens as the doctor who mistakenly inherits vampire tendencies--a sort of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde role that he does extremely well. A fright film that doesn't disappoint, entertaining all the way.
S H E R Y
16/11/2022 02:01
In one of the many times when all three major monsters meet, "House of Dracula" has the count (John Carradine) arriving at Dr. Edelman's (Onslow Stevens) house to request the doctor's help in getting rid of the vampire curse. Ha ha! You didn't really think that Dracula had THAT in mind, did you? Of course not! He wants to get slinky with the doctor's dazzling assistant Miliza Morrelle (Martha O'Driscoll). Oh, and Larry Talbot, aka The Wolf-Man (Lon Chaney), begs the doctor's help in getting rid of the werewolf curse. Oh well, at least he was honest about it. Oh, and they find Frankenstein's monster (Glenn Strange) along the way.
A worthy effort, although my favorite combination of all the monsters is either "The Munsters" or 1986's cult film "The Monster Squad".
Rishi Cholera
16/11/2022 02:01
House of Dracula is another of the series of all-star monster extravaganzas produced by Universal in the 40s.
This one deals with The Wolf Man (Lon Chaney Jr.) and Dracula (John Carradine) coming to scientist Onslow Stevens for a cure for what ails them. Along the way they find the Frankenstein Monster (Glenn Strange) and try to help him as well. Well, we all know that things will not go smoothly and the monsters will soon be running amok.
Carradine, playing Dracula for the second time, is quite effective in the role. He gives it his own interpretation and doesn't try to copy Bela Lugosi. Chaney gives a sympathetic performance as the doomed Lawrence Talbot. Stevens, in a rare leading role, also stands out as the doctor. The Frankenstein monster has little to do until the final minutes of the film.
As monster films go, this isn't one of the all-time greats, but on the other hand it does provide 67 minutes of solid entertainment.
Sharon Tjimbundu
16/11/2022 02:01
This is the least of the Universal horror films featuring any of the "Big 3"==Frankenstein's monster, Dracula and the Wolfman. Despite John Carradine's Dracula being killed pretty thoroughly in the last film, he's back again. And, Frankenstein is here as well. However, what's totally new is the type of doctor they meet. This guy is interested in helping the monsters to become good respectable citizens and sets about ridding them of their evil ways. Of course, like always, the good intentioned doctor is a real idiot and he really is doing Dracula's evil bidding--as he wants Frankenstein revived so he can serve him in his plan for global evil. Sure. Whatever. Anyway, apart from the odd plot, there's really nothing new here. It's a decent film sure to please fans of the genre, but is about the most skipable monster movie Universal made featuring any of the Big 3.