Dracula's Death (1921)
The film is about a woman who experiences frightening visions after visiting an insane asylum where one of the inmates claims to be Count Dracula (here following the Hungarian spelling Drakula). She has trouble determining whether the inmate's visions are real or merely nightmares.
Director: Károly Lajthay
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Paul Askonas as Drakula |
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Carl Goetz as Funnyman |
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Lena Myl as Mary Land |
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Margit Lux as Mary |
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Dezsõ Kertész as George |
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Elemér Thury as Doctor |
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Lajos Réthey as The fake-doctor |
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Aladár Ihász as Funnyman's assistant |
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Lajos Szalkai as |
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Károly Hatvani as |
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Oszkár Perczel as |
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Béla Timár as |
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Paula Kende as |
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Magda Sonja as |
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Anna Marie Hegener as |
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James Ard as The doctor's assistant |
| Writing | Károly Lajthay | Writer |
| Directing | Károly Lajthay | Director |
| Writing | Michael Curtiz | Writer |
| Writing | Bram Stoker | Novel |
| Camera | Eduard Hoesch | Director of Photography |