Welcome back to Horror Through History! This week I’ll be discussing George Melford’s 1931 Spanish-language version of Dracula. As you might notice, Last week’s DRACULA may be eerily similar in some ways- that’s because they were filmed on the same sets just at night after Tod Browning’s version had finished shooting. Let us know which iconic variation of the character you prefer. And like every other week, stick around till after the movie for the QUESTION OF THE WEEK. Subscribe to ALTER on YouTube: https://goo.gl/LnXRC3 #ALTER #horror #classicfilm About ALTER: The most provocative minds in horror bring you three new short films every week exploring the human condition through warped and uncanny perspectives. Be ready to leave the world you know behind and subscribe. Once you watch, you are forever ALTERed. Watch more: https://goo.gl/yvB7EM Website: watchalter.com Follow us on Facebook: https://goo.gl/X4LhGr Follow us on Instagram: https://goo.gl/G6W7zn Sign-up for ALTER newsletter: https://ift.tt/2Fa16ny About Gunpowder + Sky: Creating content that resonates and impacts pop culture conversation, by empowering creators to take risks and experiment relentlessly in the pursuit of novel stories and formats. ALTER's Horror Through History https://www.youtube.com/WatchAlter
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