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The Universal Dracula Movies 1931-1948 Signed with FREE Art Print

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Pre-order The Universal Dracula Movies 1931-1948 now for June 2018 publication and shipping.

The first 250 pre-ordered copies of The Universal Dracula Movies 1931-1948 are signed by both authors with a FREE exclusive print based on the cover, all for the regular price of £9.99!

LOW SHIPPING RATES FOR ORDERS OF THE UNIVERSAL DRACULA MOVIES 1931-1948 TO THE UNITED STATES, UK, CANADA AND EUROPE!

Bela Lugosi’s portrayal of Dracula in Universal’s 1931 horror movie of the same name became the immortal cinematic image of the vampire. The combination of eerie charisma and brooding evil has chilled the blood of countless movie fans, creating a compelling classic monster that shaped our nightmares.

Although Dracula did not appear with the frequency of his stablemate the Frankenstein Monster, the original movie’s legacy would prove to be an interesting one. 1936 saw Gloria Holden as Countess Marya Zaleska, battling with her legacy in Dracula’s Daughter, while 1943’s Son of Dracula handed the mantle to Lon Chaney Jr for a brutal tale of immortality and deception. As the monster rallies of the mid-1940s brought Universal’s fiends together, it was John Carradine’s turn to threaten the good folks of mittelEurope, with things coming full circle as Lugosi reprised the role just once on film for a 1948 face-off with Bud Abbott and Lou Costello.

Classic Monsters are delighted to present The Universal Dracula Movies 1931-1948, a lavish full colour publication exploring the development of the franchise through each successive instalment. Packed with information on the movies themselves, as well as the people who brought them to the screen, this 68-page Dracula movie franchise guide is rich in rare stills, posters and lobby cards. The guide covers the entire series, with a chapter for each movie: Dracula (1931); Dracula (1931, Spanish version); Dracula’s Daughter (1936); Son of Dracula (1943), House of Frankenstein (1944), House of Dracula (1945) and Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein (1948).

Please note, for collectors of our publications, the chapters that feature the same films as The Universal Frankenstein Movies franchise guide contain different information and, where possible, stills and posters.

This luxurious 68-page special collector’s edition magazine is perfect bound in the style of Classic Monsters of the Movies magazine, and is packed with articles, stills and posters, all printed in a beautiful full colour publication which any classic monster lover will cherish.

Remember, the first 250 copies pre-ordered come signed by both authors and include a FREE art print based on the cover artwork – all for the regular price of £9.99!

Prefer the unsigned version without the art print? Click here for the regular edition.

Or, if you fancy something really exclusive, why not take a look at the hardback version, limited to just 25 copies worldwide.

  • 68 pages
  • Perfect bound (square spine)
  • A4
  • Full colour throughout

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