| Puritan Passions (1923)
 Maude Hill (Goody Rickby) is a poor old woman who is embittered against God and the respectable citizens of Salem. Now she desires to give herself to Devil Osgood Perkins (Dr. Nicholas) and become a witch. |
Drácula (1931)
 This version was filmed at the same time as the famous Lugosi film using the same sets at night. With the Hispanicized Villarías (Conde Drácula) and Carmen Guerrero (Lucía). |
Dracula (1931)
 Bram Stoker wrote the novel in 1897. This film version was the first which was fully authorized by Stoker's widow. Bela Lugosi (Count Dracula) won the part because he accepted a salary far less than his co-stars. With Helen Chandler (Mina Harker). |
| Son of Dracula (1943)
 In the film it's never mentioned if the title character is the son of Dracula, or just Dracula himself. With Lon Chaney Jr. (Count Alucard), Louise Allbritton (Katherine Caldwell) and Robert Dudley (Jonathan Kirby). |
House of Dracula (1945)
 In this film Glenn Strange (The Monster of Frankenstein) gets never of the operating table until the final reel. With Onslow Stevens (Dr. Edlemann), Jane Adams (Nina) and Lon Chaney Jr. (The Wolf Man). |
Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein (1948)
 The comedy team of Abbott and Lou Costello (Wilbur Grey) meet Bela Lugosi (Count Dracula). Dracula hypnotizes Wilbur, and spirits away his own coffin and the revived Monster to an unknown place. |
| Dracula: Prince of Darkness (1966)
 Christopher Lee (Count Dracula) has been brought back from the dead. Now he's is going to bite Barbara Shelley (Helen Kent) and vampirize her. |
Dracula (1992)
 Gary Oldman (Dracula) seduces Winona Ryder (Mina). He recognizes in her the perfect reflection of his own long-lost love Elisabeta. |
Dracula (1992)
 Dracula rapes Sadie Frost (Lucy Westenra). This scene was cut for American television. |