The 1931 film "Dracula," directed by Tod Browning and starring Bela Lugosi, is a classic of the horror genre that helped define the cinematic image of the vampire. Lugosi's portrayal of Count Dracula, with his eerie charisma and mesmerizing gaze, set the standard for vampire performances.
The film's atmospheric cinematography, with its gothic sets and moody lighting, creates a chilling and timeless ambiance. Though some elements may feel dated to modern audiences, "Dracula" remains a landmark in horror cinema, notable for its iconic performance and its significant influence on the genre.

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