
Dracula's Death
Thriller · Horror
Overview
The film is about a woman who experiences frightening visions after visiting an insane asylum where one of the inmates claims to be Count Dracula (here following the Hungarian spelling Drakula). She has trouble determining whether the inmate's visions are real or merely nightmares.
Top Cast
Paul Askonas
Paul Askonas
Drakula
Paul Askonas
Drakula


Carl Goetz
Carl Goetz
Funnyman
Carl Goetz
Funnyman
Lena Myl
Lena Myl
Mary Land
Lena Myl
Mary Land
Margit Lux
Margit Lux
Mary
Margit Lux
Mary
Dezsõ Kertész
Dezsõ Kertész
George
Dezsõ Kertész
George
Elemér Thury
Elemér Thury
Doctor
Elemér Thury
Doctor
Lajos Réthey
Lajos Réthey
The fake-doctor
Lajos Réthey
The fake-doctor
Aladár Ihász
Aladár Ihász
Funnyman's assistant
Aladár Ihász
Funnyman's assistant
Lajos Szalkai
Lajos Szalkai
Lajos Szalkai
Károly Hatvani
Károly Hatvani
Károly Hatvani
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