Followed by
Dracula's Daughter (1936)
Son of Dracula (1943)
House of Frankenstein (1944)
House of Dracula (1945)
Bud Abbott Lou Costello Meet Frankenstein (1948)
Version of
Nosferatu, eine Symphonie des Grauens (1922)
Drakula halála (1923)
Drácula (1931/I)
Dracula (1958)
"Mystery and Imagination: Dracula (#4.3)" (1968)
Nachts, wenn Dracula erwacht (1970)
Blacula (1972)
Dracula (1973/I) (TV)
Dracula (1973/II) (TV)
Count Dracula (1977) (TV)
Nosferatu: Phantom der Nacht (1979)
Dracula (1979)
Passion of Dracula (1980) (TV)
Yami no teio kyuketsuki Dracula (1980) (TV)
Dracula (1992)
Dracula (2002) (TV)
Dracula (2006) (TV)
Alternate language version of
Drácula (1931/I)
Edited from
The Storm Breaker (1925)
Edited into
Drácula (1931/I)
Dracula (1966/I)
Mondo Lugosi (1987)
- Clips from this are included.
Mummy Dearest: A Horror Tradition Unearthed (1999) (V)
Bride of Monster Mania (2000) (TV)
"The 100 Scariest Movie Moments" (2004)
Referenced in
The Menace (1932)
The Mummy (1932)
Mickey's Gala Premier (1933)
Fowl Play (1937)
That Certain Age (1938)
Ghost Wanted (1940)
Spooks Run Wild (1941)
- Lugosi character dresses like Dracula and is suspected of being a vampire (though the word "vampire" is never used)
Dead Men Walk (1943)
Draftee Daffy (1945)
If a Body Meets a Body (1945)
Hair-Raising Hare (1946)
Sunset Blvd. (1950)
Bela Lugosi Meets a Brooklyn Gorilla (1952)
Bride of the Monster (1955)
"Leave It to Beaver: Voodoo Magic (#1.13)" (1958)
- Ward tries to convince June that horror movies are a rite of passage for boys by telling her that it never hurt him to see 'Dracula' numerous times.
Castillo de los monstruos, El (1958)
Plan 9 from Outer Space (1959)
Tempi duri per i vampiri (1959)
The Brides of Dracula (1960)
- The scene in which Baron Meinster uses mind control to make his mother come to him pays homage to the scene in Dracula (and in the 1979 remake) in which the Count attempts to dominate / hypnotise Van Helsing.
The Big Parade of Comedy (1964)
Dr. Terror's House of Horrors (1965)
Necronomicon - Geträumte Sünden (1968)
Spider Baby or, The Maddest Story Ever Told (1968)
Mad Monster Party? (1969)
Beyond the Valley of the Dolls (1970)
- Referenced in film
Dracula vs. Frankenstein (1971)
Necromania: A Tale of Weird Love (1971)
- Bela Lugosi and Dracula are mentioned a few times by Ric Lutze's character.
The House That Dripped Blood (1971)
- A character refers to this movie in dialogue.
Dad's Army (1971)
- Referenced by name
"The ABC Saturday Superstar Movie: The Mad, Mad, Mad Monsters" (1972)
- the title character appears in this looking as he does in the film
The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974)
Exhibition (1975)
- Claudine's mother mentions Dracula.
The Last House on Dead End Street (1977)
KISS Meets the Phantom of the Park (1978) (TV)
- animatronic in 'chamber of thrills'
Rupan sansei: Mamo karano chousen (1978)
- In the beginning of the film, Lupin fakes his death dressed as Dracula inside of a coffin, and in Dracula's Transylvania castle.
Giger's Alien (1979)
- H.R. Giger mentions Dracula
Wolfman (1979)
The Ninth Configuration (1980)
Charlots contre Dracula, Les (1980)
- When Phil, Gérard and Jean are in the castle's crypt, they find coffins with the names of Christopher Lee and Bela Lugosi on them.
The Funhouse (1981)
Pennies from Heaven (1981)
Café Flesh (1982)
- the MC talks in a Bela Lugosi voice as he is pretending to be Dracula
Creepshow (1982)
E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial (1982)
The Hunger (1983)
Bill Cosby: Himself (1983)
- Cosby mentions Renfield, a character from Dracula, and he later does an impersonation of Dwight Frye's distinct performance of the character.
Rue cases nègres (1983)
Charade (1984)
Banpaia hantâ D (1985) (V)
Transylvania 6-5000 (1985)
- The movie is mentioned by Fejos when Gil asks him if he'd ever seen Dracula
Macskafogó (1986)
- the vampire bats...
Akumajô Dracula (1986) (VG)
The Monster Squad (1987)
Columbo: Murder, Smoke and Shadows (1989) (TV)
- Poster is shown.
Batman (1989)
Gremlins 2: The New Batch (1990)
The Silence of the Lambs (1991)
Death Scenes 2 (1992) (V)
- Advertisment material is shown of this film.
"Seinfeld: The Trip: Part 1 (#4.1)" (1992)
- A poster of the movie can be seen at a casting call Kramer attends.
Night Trap (1992) (VG)
So I Married an Axe Murderer (1993)
The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993)
Ed Wood (1994)
Casper (1995)
Making Frankensense of 'Young Frankenstein' (1996) (V)
- mentioned once
The Many Faces of Christopher Lee (1996) (V)
"Neverwhere" (1996)
- "I do no eat... curry."
Latin Boys Go to Hell (1997)
The Night Flier (1997)
Asylum of Terror (1998) (V)
- when they see a vampire in the haunted house, people talk like Bela Lugosi as Dracula
Razor Blade Smile (1998)
Hookers in a Haunted House (1999)
Monster by Moonlight! The Immortal Saga of 'The Wolf Man' (1999) (V)
- Talked about
She's Alive! Creating the Bride of Frankenstein (1999)
- mentioned once
Summer of Sam (1999)
Building a Better Mummy (1999) (V)
- Title mentioned in The Mummy (1932) trailer
Bride of Monster Mania (2000) (TV)
"Angel: Eternity (#1.17)" (2000)
- Rebecca mentions Bela Lugosi as a fictional vampire.
"Futurama: Anthology of Interest I (#2.20)" (2000)
- Panucci mentions Son of Kong, Dracula and Blacula as being the only "real monsters"
Hellraiser: Resurrection (2000) (V)
- mentionned once
Mom's Got a Date with a Vampire (2000) (TV)
- Poster in Adam's bedroom.
Dracula 2000 (2000)
R.I.P. (2001)
- hommage
The Hapless Antiquarian (2001)
- The Antiquarian has a photo of Bela Lugosi in his DRACULA role on his desk.
AFI's 100 Years, 100 Thrills: America's Most Heart-Pounding Movies (2001) (TV)
Mule Skinner Blues (2001)
- A costumer shown in the film shows off her costumes from "Bride of Frankenstein" and "Dracula."
Elvira's Haunted Hills (2001)
- The line "I hope your stay will be comfortable" is from "Dracula," and is delivered with the same accent and inflection as Bela Lugosi used in that film.
Urban Gothic (2002) (V)
"The Simpsons: Brawl in the Family (#13.7)" (2002)
- Dracula (the Bela Lugosi version from this film) is a member of the republican family.
The Blood Pact: The Making of 'Blade II' (2002) (V)
- mentionned once
Fatal Kiss (2002) (TV)
4 More Days (2003)
- In 4 More Days, there is a shot of one of the onlookers which copies a shot in Dracula at the beginning when the carriage pulls up.
After School Special (2003)
- poster seen
AFI's 100 Years... 100 Heroes & Villains (2003) (TV)
Scrolls to Screen: A Brief History of Anime (2003) (V)
Creepy Tales: Girls Night Out (2003)
- vampire mentions "the children of the night"
The Eldritch Influence: The Life, Vision, and Phenomenon of H.P. Lovecraft (2003)
- Lovecraft's dislike for Tod Browning's adaptation of Dracula is mentioned by Stuart Gordon.
The 100 Greatest Scary Moments (2003) (TV)
- Makes the countdown and is talked about.
Sweets to the Sweet: The Candyman Mythos (2004) (V)
- This film is referenced.
Empire of Dreams: The Story of the 'Star Wars' Trilogy (2004) (TV)
- mentioned once
Cursed (2005)
- There are props from the classic Universal horror films, one is Dracula's coffin.
The Descent (2005)
AFI's 100 Years, 100 'Movie Quotes': The Greatest Lines from American Film (2005) (TV)
The Perfect Scary Movie (2005) (TV)
- Referenced by name
The House That Freddy Built (2006) (V)
- Title referenced.
Never Sleep Again: The Making of 'A Nightmare on Elm Street' (2006) (V)
- Title referenced.
Desperation (2006) (TV)
- Ron Perlman quotes the film.
Dream Home (2006) (V)
- Darryll speaks in the typical "Bela Lugosi as Dracula voice" when talking about blood
Bloodmyth (2006)
- Dialogue quoted in a campfire conversation
Dark Fields (2006) (V)
- (said in Bela Lugosi's Dracula voice) "I'm not sure we're among the living, ha ha."
The Thirst (2006/I)
- vampire mentions the "children of the night" and the "sounds they make", he's corrected by someone who says it's "music" not "sounds"
"Masters of Horror: The V Word (#2.3)" (2006)
- line: "I never drink...wine"
Témoins, Les (2007)
- Manu says he looks like "a cross between Dracula and Frankenstein"
"The Weakest Link: 'Doctor Who' Special" (2007)
- Referenced by name
Watching the Detectives (2007)
- cutout of Bela Lugosi as Dracula
Free Rainer (2007)
- Can be seen in the newspaper's TV schedule
30 Days of Night (2007)
- character in the movie mentions Bela Lugosis character from the movie Dracula
Vampirprinzessin, Die (2007) (TV)
- poster hanging on the wall
"The Middleman: The Vampiric Puppet Lamentation (#1.10)" (2008)
- Several references to this and other movies based on the novel by Bram Stoker, including vampire lore in general, the character Renfield Renquist, and the John Seward Home for the Criminally Insane.
Featured in
"Creature Features: Dracula/She-Wolf of London (#1.1)" (1970)
- This movie is featured in this episode.
"Creature Features: Dracula/The Mummy's Ghost (#1.23)" (1971)
- This movie is featured in this episode.
Vem var Dracula? (1975)
The 53rd Annual Academy Awards (1981) (TV)
Coming Soon (1982) (V)
The Horror of It All (1983) (TV)
- Features scenes from "Dracula".
Precious Images (1986)
I Saw What You Did (1988) (TV)
- Clips of Bela Legosi from Dracula shown in intro montage
Sibling Rivalry (1990)
Dracula: A Cinematic Scrapbook (1991)
Innocent Blood (1992)
Heartstoppers: Horror at the Movies (1992) (TV)
The First 100 Years: A Celebration of American Movies (1995) (TV)
100 Years of Horror (1996) (V)
The Many Faces of Christopher Lee (1996) (V)
The Haunted World of Edward D. Wood Jr. (1996)
- Excerpts from the film's trailer are shown.
Lugosi: Hollywood's Dracula (1997)
Universal Horror (1998) (TV)
The Frankenstein Files: How Hollywood Made a Monster (1999) (V)
- scenes shown
Monster by Moonlight! The Immortal Saga of 'The Wolf Man' (1999) (V)
- clip shown
Now You See Him: The Invisible Man Revealed! (2000) (V)
- clips shown
The Opera Ghost: A Phantom Unmasked (2000) (V)
- clips shown
The American Nightmare (2000)
Lon Chaney: A Thousand Faces (2000) (TV)
AFI's 100 Years, 100 Thrills: America's Most Heart-Pounding Movies (2001) (TV)
"SexTV: Blood Lust/Bodies of Evidence/Cake (#4.4)" (2001)
- Clip from film is used in this episode.
Night at the Golden Eagle (2002)
- Silvester (the black man in the lobby) is watching it, before the TV breaks.
"SexTV: Dark Desires: Sexuality in the Horror Film (#5.15)" (2003)
- Clips from movie used in episode.
AFI's 100 Years... 100 Heroes & Villains (2003) (TV)
The 100 Greatest Scary Moments (2003) (TV)
- Clips are shown
Van Helsing: The Man and the Monsters (2004) (TV)
- Scenes and clips from the movie are shown in the docummentary.
The Dead Will Walk (2004) (V)
- clips shown
Horror Business (2005) (V)
- clips shown
AFI's 100 Years, 100 'Movie Quotes': The Greatest Lines from American Film (2005) (TV)
"SexTV: Monstrous Desires: Sexuality and Horror/A Moment with... David Cronenberg (#8.2)" (2005)
- Clip from film is used in this episode.
The Perfect Scary Movie (2005) (TV)
- Clips are shown
"Masters of Horror: The V Word (#2.3)" (2006)
- shown on a TV
Beloved Count (2007) (V)
- documentary featuring scenes from this film
"Svengoolie: Dracula" (2007)
- This film is featured in this episode.
The Costumes Are the Sets: The Design of Eiko Ishioka (2007) (V)
- clip shown
The Blood Is the Life: The Making of 'Bram Stoker's Dracula' (2007) (V)
- clips shown
"The O'Reilly Factor: (2008-03-26)" (2008)
- Clips of this film are featured during a repeat of a 'Great American Culture Quiz' segment.
Spoofed in
The Hare-Brained Hypnotist (1942)
Bud Abbott Lou Costello Meet Frankenstein (1948)
Paris - When It Sizzles (1964)
The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975)
Dracula Sucks (1979)
- The whole movie is a spoof of 1931 Dracula
Love at First Bite (1979)
The Halloween That Almost Wasn't (1979) (TV)
Class Reunion (1982)
- Theres a character based on Dracula
Fracchia contro Dracula (1985)
Police Academy 4: Citizens on Patrol (1987)
The Monster Squad (1987)
- In the opening sequence, Dracula's castle is depicted to contain armadillos, as incongruous as this might seem. This alludes to the animals' bizarre appearance in the 1931 film, in much the same context.
Here Come the Munsters (1995) (TV)
Dracula: Dead and Loving It (1995)
"Whose Line Is It Anyway?: Show No. 101 (#1.4)" (1998)
- The scene in Moving People is a complete spoof of this film.
Films That Suck (1999)
Monster Mash (2000) (V)
Silver Scream (2003) (V)
Lust for Dracula (2004) (V)
- dracula parody
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