Dracula's Daughter a sequel to the 1931 film Dracula.Dracula's Daughter tells the story of Countess Marya Zaleska, the daughter of Count Dracula and herself a vampire. Following Dracula's death, she believes that by destroying his body she will be free of his influence and can live as a human. When this fails, she turns to psychiatry and Dr. Jeffrey Garth. When his efforts fail, she kidnaps Janet, the woman Jeffrey loves, and flees with her to Transylvania in an attempt to bind Jeffrey to...
Dracula's Daughter a sequel to the 1931 film Dracula.Dracula's Daughter tells the story of Countess Marya Zaleska, the daughter of Count Dracula and herself a vampire. Following Dracula's death, she believes that by destroying his body she will be free of his influence and can live as a human. When this fails, she turns to psychiatry and Dr. Jeffrey Garth. When his efforts fail, she kidnaps Janet, the woman Jeffrey loves, and flees with her to Transylvania in an attempt to bind Jeffrey to...
as Jeffrey Garth
as Countess Marya Zaleska - Dracula\'s Daughter
as Janet
as Prof. Von Helsing
| Director | Lambert Hillyer |
| Cinematography | NA |
| Editor | NA |
| Music | Heinz Roemheld |
| Producer | E.M. Asher |
| Budget | TBA |
| Box Office | TBA |
| Ott Platform | TBA |
| Ott Release Date | TBA |
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In the movie Draculas Daughter, Otto Kruger, Gloria Holden played the primary roles.
The Draculas Daughter was released in theaters on 11 May 1936.
The Draculas Daughter was directed by Lambert Hillyer.
Movies like Wuthering Heights, Project Hail Mary, Shiver and others in a similar vein had the same genre but quite different stories.
The soundtracks and background music were composed by Heinz Roemheld for the movie Draculas Daughter.
The movie Draculas Daughter belonged to the Horror, genre.
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