Who Is Bram Stoker's Dracula?

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Dracula (1931) is an American Universal film loosely based on the Bram Stoker novel, Dracula. The film begins with Reinfield, a real-estate agent, traveling to Count Dracula’s castle in Transylvania. Once in the country, a disguised Dracula drives Reinfield to Dracula’s castle. Once at Dracula’s castle, the Count welcomes Reinfield. Here, the two discuss Dracula’s intention to purchase Carafax Abbey in England. That evening Dracula hypnotizes Reinfield, and the next morning, the two board the Vesta. On the ship, Reinfield is a slave to Dracula, who feeds on the ship’s crew at night. When the ship reaches England, Reinfield is the only survivor on the ship, and he is sent to Dr. Seward’s asylum. At a theatre, Dracula meets Seaward, who introduces him to his daughter Mina, her fiancé Jonathan Harker, and friend Lucy Weston. That night, Dracula enters Lucy’s room and feeds on her blood. Lucy dies the next day. …show more content…

Professor Van Helsing gives Reinfield wolfbane, which is used for protection against vampires. Meanwhile, Dracula visits Mina in her bedroom and bites her. The next evening, Dracula visits Van Helsing and Harker, and the two men notice the vampire does not have a reflection and inform Dracula of this peculiarity. Upon hearing this, Dracula smashes the mirror and leaves. After this interaction, Professor Van Helsing deduces that Dracula is the vampire responsible for the recent

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