Dracula is returning to theaters nationwide thanks to Fathom Events, Turner Classic Movies, and Universal Pictures Home Entertainment.
As part of a two-day event on October 25 and October 28, you'll be able to see the 1931 Bela Lugosi version of Dracula, as well as the Spanish language version. It's fitting that they be paired together because both movies were filmed on the same stages, with the English language cast shooting during the day and the Spanish language cast shooting at night.
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As part of a two-day event on October 25 and October 28, you'll be able to see the 1931 Bela Lugosi version of Dracula, as well as the Spanish language version. It's fitting that they be paired together because both movies were filmed on the same stages, with the English language cast shooting during the day and the Spanish language cast shooting at night.
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