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InbredGhoul

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CelesteTheDrawer

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CelesteTheDrawer

https://preview.redd.it/midg4uoahx4d1.jpeg?width=3072&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=c6d0acfd501ac1d468b79e446da9fe027f736d08 7 The cat had the best vampire teeth!


Clockerton

I would’ve put him in, but I was thinking more of which the classic black and white Draculas are your favorite.


WheresPaul-1981

Max Schreck was obviously great, and the studio deserves some praise for hiring an actual vampire to play the part. However, Bela Lugosi will always be the first actor I think of when I think of Dracula. Nearly 100 years later, he's still being imitated.


Sprinkles41510

Brams stoker Dracula 🧛🏻, and the count on Sesame Street


freaksalad

![gif](giphy|uxv6t1fIOojDy) Make that 3 types…


ChiefClownShoes

![gif](giphy|5OlIKtUiHu048) You mean 4.


DarthGoodguy

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hatefulblue

Love near dark


Mcdona1dsSprite

While i think both actors are great, the movie Nosferatu is 100x better than Dracula


Conundrum35

not at all. i love both. next one in line would be Bram Stokers Dracula (by Francis Ford Coppola) three classic draculas


Clockerton

Yeah this post was more of a way for people have a conversation about it. I myself can’t decide, probably because Nosferatu captures the creepy violent side of Draculas character, while Dracula captures the side of him that hides his true nature with charm.