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Evelyn Ankers | Claire Caldwell | |
Gloria Holden | ||
Louise Allbritton | Katherine Caldwell | |
Marguerite Churchill | ||
Jr. Lon Chaney | ||
Frank Craven | Doctor Brewster | |
Samuel S. Hinds | Judge Simmons | |
Otto Kruger | ||
J. Edward Bromberg | Professor Lazlo | |
Robert Paige | Frank Stanley | |
Adeline De Walt Reynolds | Madame Zimba | |
Pat Moriarity | Sheriff Dawes | |
Etta McDaniel | Sarah | |
George Irving | Colonel Caldwell | |
Lon Chaney Jr. | Count Alucard | |
Charles Bates | Tommy Land | |
Joan Blair | Mrs. Land | |
Jess Lee Brooks | Stephen | |
Cyril Delevanti | Dr. Peters |
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Producer | Ford Beebe
Donald H. Brown |
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Writer | Eric Taylor
Garrett Ford Curt Siodmak |
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Cinematography | George Robinson
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Son Of Dracula: Lon Chaney, Jr. dons a cape as Count Alucard (that's Dracula spelled backward), the bloodthirsty son of the famous Transylvanian vampire. And when a beautiful Southern girl, Katherine (Louise Allbritton), invites him to the U.S, they both set out to satisfy their unquenchable thirst for human blood with nocturnal killings of unsuspecting neighbors and relatives. Despite the heroic efforts of her fiancé, Robert Paige, Katherine falls under the spell of the evil Count in Son Of Dracula, director Robert Siodmak's excursion into the horror genre. |
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